Interior Design May 2018
Featured projects, walk-throughs, products, news, and more from the May issue of Interior Design.
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Features
On the Cover: IT Gets an Industrial-Strength Workout at Ideas Lab, a Shanghai R&D Facility by X + Living
Gensler Deposits Residential Touches at Capital One’s Northern Virginia Office
Ippolito Fleitz Group Helps Software Company AEB Explore New Territory in Stuttgart, Germany
5 Workplaces Welcome Lively Decorative Touches
TPG Architecture Makes Headlines With Its Office for the Associated Press in New York
Pinterest Taps IwamotoScott for a Board-Worthy Headquarters in San Francisco
Rapt Studio Makes TV Studio Turner’s Atlanta Campus a Must-See
Walkthroughs
Uber EMEA’s Amsterdam Office Embodies the Tech Brand’s Global Ethos
For
5 Global Office Spaces Employ Artistry and Imagination
Designwire
Teresa Sapey Brings Gio Ponti Geometrics Inside a Madrid Parking Garage
Christo Lands in London With Floating Sculpture and Serpentine Gallery Exhibit
M.C. Escher Experience Pops Up in Brooklyn
Blips
Dutch Financial Office by i29 Interior Architects Balances Privacy and Transparency
Fuller Craft Museum in Massachusetts Explores the Beauty of Japanese Culinary Utensils
Once-Blind Artist Heather Chontos Showcases Travel-Inspired Pieces in NYC
Design Insider
Interior Designers Champion the Wellness Movement
Crosslines
For High-Performing Workplaces, Financial Sector Clients Turn to SOM’s Stephen Apking
Market
Allermuir’s Axyl Chair by Benjamin Hubert Is Both Timeless and Timely
Scholten & Baijings Harks Back to Dutch Sampler Stitching for Maharam
New Furnishings by Muuto, Now Under Knoll, Fuel the “Resimmercial” Movement
Arper’s Kiik Seating System Supports Working, Interacting, and Relaxing
Contract Products Embrace Circular Shapes
The Ocean Informs Ghislaine Viñas’s First Fabric Line for HBF Textiles
On Nienkämper’s 50th Birthday, a Look Back at the Brand’s Success