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Studio Tack Unveils New Japanese Concept in Manhattan
Brooklyn-based Studio Tack has unveiled its sleek design of New York’s newest Japanese concept, Tsukimi. Located in Mahattan’s East Village neighborhood, the upscale eatery draws inspiration from Japanese tsukimi (moon…
News July 15TRUNK(HOTEL) Concept Slated to Arrive in Tokyo
The team behind Tokyo’s hybrid TRUNK (HOTEL) is set to introduce a new holistic lodging concept next month. Conceived as a townhouse hotel, TRUNK(HOUSE) is poised to debut in the…
News July 15Camellia Hotel Receives an Upgrade from HBA
The first phase of updates has been completed at the Camellia Hotel in Opatija, Croatia. Located upon the Adriatic coast, the enchanting retreat received its latest upgrades from HBA London,…
News July 12Ennismore Restores Iconic Scottish Eatery
The Gleneagles hotel in Perthshire has announced its relaunch of one of Scotland’s most famed restaurants, The Strathearn, offering first-class Highland dining and silver service. Following an update from London-based…
News July 12Union Bar opens at the Opposite House in Beijing
Located in the chic Sanlitun district of Beijing, the Opposite House by Swire Hotels has introduced its latest F&B concept. Inspired by the ancient Silk Road, the Bangkok office of…
News July 12Wave of the Future: Kelly Morrison, Kate Allen, and Kristen Lien
For Canadian-born designers Kelly Morrison, Kate Allen, and Kristen Lien, Frank Architecture & Interiors started out of necessity. When they graduated from their master’s program in architecture at the University…
People July 12Wave of the Future: Nina Gotlieb
As a young interior designer working at a residential and workplace architecture firm in New York, Nina Gotlieb knew exactly what she wanted to do. “Having access to some of…
People July 12Wave of the Future: Kate Rohrer
Moments after learning she had won a $2,000 first-place prize in a student design competition, Kate Rohrer, then a junior at Philadelphia’s Moore College of Art & Design and a…
People July 12Wave of the Future: Tenaya Hills
Tenaya Hills long had an “obsession with old architecture,” sparked by the Southern California house she grew up in. Dating back to 1926, it flaunted such Spanish Colonial Revival elements…
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