Bonne Bouche is a vibrant confectionery café located in Mohyliv-Podil’s’kyi, Ukraine. Designed by YOD Group, the café features a bright facade that opens up to the street, while the space inside incorporates urban elements like a stepped podium and rounded furniture. The interior style employs Italian terrazzo and graphic lighting that changes throughout day, creating a unique atmosphere intended to evoke personal experiences and emotions connected to food.
In the heart of Kraków, Butterfly Studio has designed a bold apartment for a creative couple. Inspired by modern art and movie aesthetics, the 80-square-meter interior incorporates pastel shades, terrazzo tiles and abundant custom details. This intense, functional space is infused with unexpected yet cozy elements, perfectly reflecting the owners’ love for vibrant yet thought-provoking arrangements.
A home that prioritizes integration characterizes the Sete apartment, designed by Arthur Casas in 2024 in São Paulo. With unity in mind, the layout was planned with the residents’ extensive art collection as a backdrop, and large openings to greenery where natural light filters through a cobogó wall. The exposed concrete slab and pillars dialogue with Santa Margherita terrazzo and wood paneling, combining modernity and warmth throughout the space.
The Waterfall Apartment in Prague, Czech Republic, has been transformed by Iva Hajkova in a project reflecting the unique balance between open interior space and elements of privacy. Designed in 2024, the project explores nature-inspired details and abundant greenery while connecting the different areas through the use of natural materials. The design manifests as “a unified whole” with flooring by tones of green, pink, beige, and gray, echoes of water throughout and thoughtful storage solutions.
Situated in Milan, Italy, Casa D is a 170-square-meter flat designed in 2022 by Studio Elena Bellincioni. This apartment redefines modern urban dwelling, effortlessly merging elegant interior design with practical living spaces.
The Terrazzo Apartment in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by Studio Arthur Casas, features custom elements inspired by Carlo Scarpa. Created for a couple who are passionate about spacious and continuous spaces, the apartment prioritizes functionality and minimalist finishes.