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Restaurant Frivole by Maison Malapert in Paris
name: Restaurant Frivole – Paris
designer Maison Malapert | @michael_malapert
photographer: Nicolas Anetson | @nicolasanetson
location: Paris, France
Situated within the Maison des Champs Elysées hotel, Frivole is a restaurant designed by Maison Malapert in the heart of Paris’ Golden Triangle, close to the Champs Elysées, Avenue Montaigne, and the Grand Palais. The project integrates the hotel’s discreet green courtyard with references to couture, creating an environment that bridges natural elements and the surrounding fashion context.
Captain George Flavor Museum by Some Thoughts in China
name: Captain George Flavor Museum
designer: Some Thoughts / @somethoughts_official
location: Shanghai, China
In Shanghai, China, a new kind of coffee experience has emerged: the Captain George Flavor Museum, designed by spatial design studio Some Thoughts. This project is more than a coffee shop; it is a singular ecosystem centered on flavor, masterfully blending taste, design, and aesthetics. The museum’s entrance, designed as a recessed portal, prepares visitors for a journey ahead.
Ugaoo Store by Concept by Sowe in India
name: Ugaoo Store
design studio: Concept by Sowe
designer: Shamna Stranc / Rujuta Killedar / Wojciech Stranc
location: Pune, India
As India’s largest plant nursery and gardening brand, Ugaoo commissioned a flagship retail space in Pune, India to embody their biophilic values and create an immersive experience. The result, designed by Concept by Sowe, is a vibrant, evocative destination that forges a deeper connection between people and plants. The biophilic design approach for the store focused on a seamless dialogue between nature and architecture, where organic materials, spatial flow, and lush plant displays converge into a cohesive environment.
SHELL Libreria Bistrot by Schiattarella Associati in Italy
name: SHELL Libreria Bistrot
designer: Schiattarella Associati / @shell_libreria_bistrot
location: Rome, Italy
A former neighborhood workshop in Rome, Italy has been reimagined by Schiattarella Associati, renovating a 250-square-meters space into SHELL Libreria Bistrot, a contemporary hub that blurs the lines between work and public life. The design is a study in openness, where the boundaries between inside and out dissolve. More than just a bookstore, gallery, or restaurant, the dynamic space is a place to serve the community, creating a dialogue between its past and its future.
Blue Rock Swim Club by Way of Normal in Canada
name: Blue Rock Swim Club
interior designer: Way of Normal | @wayofnormal
location: Canada
Way of Normal transforms a long-dormant brewing space beneath a popular local restaurant in Canada into the Blue Rock Swim Club, a bar whose conceptual history is set within the scene of a forgotten underground bathhouse, long abandoned and slowly reclaimed. More than a spatial renovation, the challenge of creation lay in crafting a compelling historical narrative within a context — and a city — that prioritizes new-build construction over historical preservation.
La Chinesca by JJ Acuna in Philippines
name: La Chinesca
architecture: JJ Acuna / Bespoke Studio | @jjabespoke
location: Manila, the Philippines
In the heart of Bonifacio Global City in Manila, the Philippines, La Chinesca’s newest outpost boldly redefines what a contemporary Mexican dining experience can be. Designed by JJ Acuna / Bespoke Studio for Chef Bruce Ricketts and restauranteur Jae Ricketts, the space reflects an urban, multicultural edge with deliberate nods to various visual culture elements.
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