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Cajsa Carlson

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&Tradition turns Kay Fisker-designed building into “accessible and inviting” Hotel Petra

  • Cajsa Carlson
  • 29 June 2025
Danish furniture brand &Tradition has opened its first hotel, located in a central Copenhagen building by Kay Fisker, which the brand’s designers gave a tactile material overhaul and filled with…
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GamFratesi decorates Copenhagen jazz club with drawings informed by ancient pottery

  • Cajsa Carlson
  • 14 May 2025
Design studio GamFratesi looked to historic Greek vases when creating the interior of Epicurus, a restaurant and jazz club in Copenhagen, which features smoked oak wood inlays and custom-made lighting.…
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FARM and Nice Projects turn breeze-block-clad modernist school into lifestyle hub

  • Cajsa Carlson
  • 10 December 2024
🏢 In Singapore, the 1969 "modern tropical" school building, New Bahru, now a 20,156-square-metre lifestyle hub, was repurposed by FARM and Nice Projects for commercial use, housing restaurants, shops, wellness, and culture spaces, as well as serviced apartments. Formerly used as offices and F&B spaces after the school's relocation, post-independence from Singapore in 1965, New Bahru underwent minimal exterior changes to maintain its modernist architecture. The most significant layout modification was replacing part of the car park with a central lawn and playground, requiring major earthworks and traffic flow redesign. With tenants having full control over their interior design within set guidelines, the hub aims to offer unique experiences through local entrepreneurs and creatives, featuring a wellness space Hideaway by Parable and the fine dining restaurant Somma by Nice Projects.
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Wedge references “European way and culture” for design of own studio in Montreal

  • Cajsa Carlson
  • 6 December 2024
🏠 Wedge founders Sarah Di Domenico and Justin Lortie transformed a 185-square-metre Montreal brick house into Wedge House, their design agency's office. The space, inspired by Danish brand Frama, features a dusty-pastel color palette, custom-made furniture, and is designed to foster communal feeling and connection. The office accommodates 12 team members, with separate rooms for privacy, including Di Domenico and Lortie's private office. The design includes a kitchen, library, living room, atelier, and a garden with custom-made wooden benches.
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Ciguë designs art-filled Ace Hotel in brutalist building on Athens Riviera

  • Cajsa Carlson
  • 11 November 2024
🏡 Ace Hotel and Swim Club Athens, designed by French studio Ciguë, embraces Greek modernism with vintage furniture and local art. Situated outside the Athens city center near Glyfada, the 120-room hotel occupies the former Fenix Hotel, known for its brutalist architecture. Ciguë's interior design pays homage to the 1970s Athenian Riviera, combining a laid-back elegance with the contemporary Athenian art scene. The ground floor features an expansive public space, including a redesigned pool and a wooden walkway blurring indoor and outdoor boundaries. The design incorporates sandy-hued terrazzo flooring, white plaster facade with wood and greenery, alongside art by Claire Manent, Panos Profitis, and Bregje Sliepenbeek. Dionysos marble and vintage 1960s and 70s furniture add unique character, reflecting the studio's aim to echo the local seaside ambiance and cultural heritage.
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Dezeen’s guide to mid-century modern design from A to Z

  • Cajsa Carlson
  • 1 November 2024
📍 The article concludes a mid-century modern series by collating 28 influential proponents, furniture designs, places, materials, and companies. Danish architect Arne Jacobsen is known for the Ant chair and the Egg chair initially made for the SAS Royal Hotel, Copenhagen's first skyscraper. Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich designed the Barcelona chair for the 1929 International Exhibition, popularized in the 1940s by Knoll. Charles and Ray Eames innovated with molded plywood, creating the Shell chair and Eames lounge chair. Textile designer Lucienne Day impacted Britain with her Calyx pattern, earning a gold medal at the Milan Triennale. Eero Saarinen, known for the Gateway Arch and Tulip furniture, designed the GM Technical Center. Florence Knoll's Planning Unit produced enduring furniture and promoted designers like Mies van der Rohe. Gio Ponti's works include the Pirelli Tower and the Superleggera chair. Hans J Wegner, the "Master of Chairs," created over 500 designs, including the Wishbone Chair. Isamu Noguchi's Akari lights and Noguchi table remain popular. Grete Jalk's GJ Bow Chair is still made today. Poul Kjaerholm's steel furniture is featured in major museums. Lina Bo Bardi, celebrated for her architecture in Brazil, was posthumously awarded the Special Golden Lion in 2021. Moulded plywood
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Laurence Bonnel creates tactile restaurant interior informed by Japanese archipelago

  • Cajsa Carlson
  • 30 August 2024
🎭 L'Abysse Monte Carlo, a 90-square-metre restaurant located in Hôtel Hermitage, Monaco, showcases a design inspired by the Seto Inland Sea archipelago and Japanese prints. Chef Yannick Alléno and sushi expert Yasunari Okazaki offer a Franco-Japanese culinary experience. Designer Laurence Bonnel and Rowin Atelier incorporate materials such as marble, travertine, wood, ceramics, and velvet, with a color palette featuring coral, indigo, and pink. Art installations like William Coggin's Coral Wall add to the ambiance.
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Eight elegant bathrooms where eye-catching bathtubs take centre stage

  • Cajsa Carlson
  • 17 August 2024
🚿 Dezeen's lookbook series showcases eight homes where bathtubs serve as centrepieces, offering visual inspiration from the archive. Featured homes include Art House in Greece by Kallos Turin, with veiny green marble, and a Versailles townhouse in France by RMGB, highlighting marble contrast. A Milan apartment by David/Nicolas sports a pink bathtub, while The Maker's Barn in the UK by Hutch Design offers a sunken tub with views. In London, Untitled House by Szczepaniak Astridge features a "concrete sculpture" bath, and an Upper West Side apartment in the US by General Assembly showcases terrazzo. G House in Spain by Gon Architects presents a large, white-tiled tub. Sunderland Road house in the UK by 2LG exhibits playful pastels. The lookbooks also include living rooms with giant sofas, room dividers with storage solutions, and wooden kitchens.
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Bofink Design Studio creates “beefy” interior for members’ club in Stockholm

  • Cajsa Carlson
  • 9 August 2024
🏢 Bofink Design Studio transformed the 1912 Börshuset cattle-auction venue in Stockholm's Slakthusområdet into a members' club, revealing Jugend-style interior details obscured since the 1980s. The main 140 square meters hall, initially a cattle trading area then a workers' canteen, has been revamped while keeping the building's 3,600 square meters size. Original features like terrazzo floors, wall murals, double-ceiling height, and bullseye-shaped windows were restored. A mezzanine and patinated metal spiral staircase were added to connect the main hall with office spaces, including repurposed old hotel rooms and bank vaults. The industrial heritage of the surrounding meatpacking district influenced the material choices, with plywood panels resembling animal skins. The color palette was inspired by nature, featuring warm browns, tan, and reds, while vintage furnishings highlight the building's past. A House, part-owned by developer Atrium Ljungberg, occupies the revamped space.
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Rudy Guénaire draws on American modernism for Matsuri restaurant interior

  • Cajsa Carlson
  • 21 July 2024
🏠 French designer Rudy Guénaire redesigned the 200-square-metre Matsuri Japanese restaurant in Paris' 16th arrondissement, inspired by Japonisme and American modernist design. The interior features wooden furniture with lacquer, pastel-coloured domes, a kaiten sushi conveyor belt and a lighting system with subtle colour control. Matsuri, part of a chain established in 1986, displays old posters from Japan. Photography by Ludovic Balay.
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