Interior / McNally Jackson Cafe by Front Studio

New York based Front Studio have completed the design for the renovation of the McNally Jackson Cafe, which is part of the McNally Jackson Bookstore in Manhattan’s Nolita neighborhood.
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- 25 March 2010, 22:30
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Interior / The Maison Moschino fashion hotel in Milan


Developed from an 1840’s neo-classical railway station on Milan’s Viale Monte Grappa 12, is a place where guests are invited to realise their dreams and entertain their fantasies. The newest concept hotel from the renowned Moschino creative team in collaboration with the designer, Rossella Jardini, the building is divided into 4 floors, holding 63 guestrooms and 2 suites, each one unique, as well as a bar, restaurant, spa and gym.
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- 8 March 2010, 18:13
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Interior / Marina Abramovic's city home and country house


The performance artist Marina Abramovic divides her time between a SoHo loft and a star-shaped country house, both designed with bold colors and a spartan aesthetic by the Manhattan architect Dennis Wedlick.
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- 4 March 2010, 16:16
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Interior / Dighton Rhode Boutique
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- 4 March 2010, 15:00
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Interior / Fake flower "wallpaper" by Front Design

Three-dimensional silk and plastic flower “wallpaper” of the Tensta Konsthall cafe in Sweden, designed by .
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- 24 February 2010, 12:20
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Interior / The utilitarian-chic kitchen


Kitchen in studio apartment of Zach Motl, a junior designer at Robert Couturier & Associates, in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
Photo: Robert Wright for The New York Times
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- 18 February 2010, 15:56
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Interior / Flaming Lips

Wayne Coyne, frontman of the acclaimed rock band The Flaming Lips, recently renovated his Oklahoma compound, and the new space gives the group's music a run for its money in terms of psychedelic flair, playful construction, and sheer imagination.
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- 17 February 2010, 15:09
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Blog by. missOddness / A Bainbridge Island Barn

Resting on half an acre of pastoral countryside on beautiful Bainbridge Island is a distinctively charming home that was once a dairy barn. Originally constructed in 1905 and converted in 1980, this home beautifully integrates original rustic elements with comfortable modern touches. The home was thoughtfully remodeled and converted from a barn to a home by Don Frothingham, a Seattle architect.
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- 5 February 2010, 14:59
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