It’s been around for ages, yet for the past 50 years we haven’t given it much praise. Thankfully, though, this wonderfully versatile finish is very much at the forefront of today’s interior trends.
As I flick through my plethora of interior magazines, one common thread that appears time and again is the presence of plants.
Thanks to some of the largest global leaders in furniture design, rattan has made a comeback over the last 10 years.
When it comes to furnishing fabrics, there’s one texture I go weak at the knees for: velvet.
Suzie Mc Adam is an interior architect who is fast making a name for herself in Ireland.
Italian architects Marcante-Testa recently completed the renovation of a 19th-Century apartment block overlooking one of the many small canals in Venice.
Strong and bold in its geometric form, this home’s interior serves to counterbalance with soft pastel hues, cool white marble surfaces and pale timber floors.
On a street corner in Beirut’s controversial Downtown development you will find Kaleo, a restaurant that is causing quite a stir.
This carefully executed renovation was carried out by Melbourne-based Mim Design.
As one of the very first residential buildings to be built using a concrete structure, this Madrid home has been treated to a complete contemporary overhaul by design studio Lucas y Hernández-Gil.
To say that a considerable amount of thought and preparation went into the design of this house would be an understatement.
It’s in one of Durban’s prestigious estates that you will find the heart of this young family’s home.
Continuing to scoop award after award, Hotel Esencia, positioned in Xpu-Ha, Mexico, has become a sought-after destination for those seeking a unique beach holiday hideaway.
Having spent his early adulthood in Johannesburg, this home owner has returned to his Durban roots, settling in a golfing estate.
Located in the Canguu region of Bali, The Slow is the latest hot property on the tourist trail.