Interior Design February 2017
Featured projects, walk-throughs, products, news and more from the February 2017 issue of Interior Design magazine. Subscribe now.
Features:
1960’s Paris Office Complex Gets an Electrifying Update by Saguez Workstyle
Hoshinoya Tokyo Spa Hotel by Rie Azuma Reinvents The Traditional Japanese Ryokan
Bates Masi’s Office in East Hampton: Now a True Extension of the Firm’s Style
Inc Architecture & Design Gives an Equinox Gym the Loft Treatment in Brooklyn
Equinox Opens Second Brooklyn Location by Inc Architecture & Design in Williamsburg
Hariri & Hariri Architecture Helps an NYC Couple Downsize With Style
5 Standout Hotels in Europe and Asia
Designwire:
Design Museum Explores Unrealized Architecture of Moscow After the Russian Revolution
Fay McCaul and Kia Utzon-Frank Create Interactive Screen From Dichroic Rods in Cotton
Blips:
Damian Loeb Paints the Galaxy as Seen From Earth
Zaha Hadid’s Paintings Explore Fragmentation, Abstraction, Explosion
Greater Good:
Student-Designed Education Stations Dot the Kansas Prairie
Crosslines:
What’s New With Tom Dixon, Perennial Hit-Maker
Walk-through:
On the cover: SKB Architects Creates Lively Lobby for Key Center Office Tower
Watch the video for editor in chief Cindy Allen’s inside take on the issue and cover!
Sketchbook:
Sanjay Puri Starts Every Morning by Drawing
McX Matter:
8 New Materials in the Material ConneXion Library
Centerfold:
C&C Design Co. Constructs Neo-Noir Cityscape
Market:
Dutch Talents Design Bisazza’s Foray Into Wood Flooring
SPAN Architecture Debuts Carpet Collection With Crosby Street Studios
Doshi Levien Takes on the Peacock Chair With Cala for Kettal
8 Seats for Soaking Up the Sun
Extremis’s Sol + Luna Chaise Transitions From Day to Night
GranitiFiandre Celebrates Marble With Luminous New Collection
Karim Rashid Designs Carpet Sign Collection Made by 3-D Tufting Robot
7 Stylish Outdoor Furniture Options
Dynamic Cavalcanti Rugs Create Optical Illusions
Woven Launches Modern Rugs Informed by Ancient Motifs
Italian Craft Explored in New Rugs by Patterson Flynn Martin
Perennials Translates the Work of Artist Sam Glankoff Into New Rugs
Henzel Studio Creates Rugs Adapted From Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe Prints
Moroso Launches Two Golran Collections in the U.S.
Tai Ping’s Nepalese Blur Rugs Replicate Photographic Effects