Shanghai-based Interior Design firm Tales Creative was invited by long-term client Tengda Construction to create a new office space for the company in the vibrant city of Hangzhou. Commencing work in 2024, the founder of Tales Creative, Gao Lingli, conceived of an overall concept inspired by Cubism – using its structural principles to fuse various architectural and landscape elements, and transforming the top floor of the Taizhou Tengda Center into a vividly colorful space.
This apartment in Mechelen, Belgium, showcases an inspiring transformation of a former furniture factory by designer Fermetti in 2024. The design draws attention with its imaginative approach and economically minded materials, highlighting an industrial legacy with metal studs, channel polycarbonate sheets, and spruce plywood.
Landscape Alley is a 73-square-metre apartment in Kyiv, Ukraine, furnished by Yana Molodykh Interiors. Designed in 2024, this space artfully combines a mix of styles and eras, including Belle Époque, Art Deco, mid-century modern, and brutalism. The apartment features custom-made furniture, French textiles, and a rich collection of Ukrainian art, creating an interior that balances historic architecture with modern-day artistry.
Architecture firm Punto Zero has revamped the interiors of an early 20th-century penthouse in Rome, Italy. Designed in 2024, the refurbishment of Casa Euforia focused on slightly modifying the original layout and using colorful, fluted boiserie to achieve a balance between tradition and contemporaneity.
Suprematism is a Kyiv apartment designed in 2024 by DIHOME that draws inspiration from the Ukrainian avant-garde. It features bold planning ideas, unique materials like glass blocks, and vibrant colors to create a modern, bright space.
Renovated in 2023, Ivens Apartment in Lisbon, Portugal, showcases a playful fusion of contemporary and vintage styles by X Atelier. The apartment’s whimsical design instills versatility for a creative inhabitant, promoting multifaceted use throughout its lively spaces. With an emphasis on informal areas, the flat features a sculptural spiral staircase, dynamic textiles, and a concealed children’s room behind a wardrobe door, creating an aesthetically pleasing atmosphere for relaxation and entertainment.
Meridiani House Copenhagen is a 180-square-metre showroom space in Hellerup, Copenhagen. Designed by Christine Callsen in 2024, the project draws inspiration from both Italian and Danish design elements. It features various settings showcasing Meridiani collections, with spaces characterised by distinct colour palettes and material contrasts. The design aims to create a harmonious and personalised home-like experience within the showroom, reflecting the adaptability of Meridiani collections in different interior styles.
The Two Lost Kids Apartment in Curitiba, Brazil, epitomizes the colorful and creative world of content creators Thalita and Gabriela Zukeram. Designed by Moca Arquitetura in 2023, the space serves as both a functional home and a playful set for the duo’s productions. Featuring vibrant colors, geometric shapes, and modern finishes, the apartment includes iconic design pieces like Togo armchairs and a custom Ello lamp.