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I like this open plan meeting space, tucked at the end of a mezzanine in a Madrid garage conversion. The textures and colours (love the coir entry mat-style carpet and tatty tan leather combination) give plenty of detail for the eye to focus on while sitting and chatting without adding clutter. The floor lamp acts like a beacon.

I’m finding lately that I’m looking for a lot more colour and texture in interiors. This room is still minimal but so warm and comfortable.  I love it.

The perfectly centred downlight in this is the cherry on a the cake.  Powder room perfection made in Japan.

Definitely the sort of kitchen I would design for myself…  Bastogne House is by Belgian architects adn.

Good design is knowing when to stop.

I love the look of the freestanding, single block of black gloss in the midst of the white and timber of this kitchen in northern Italy.

Cold hands warm heart in Portugal.

The real deal.  Piero Lissoni has designed the new Boffi showroom in Via Solferini to look and feel like a real apartment.

Understated elegance over Manhattan.  I really like the way this living space just doesn’t even try to compete with the view.

Dense colour and rich textures at floor level seem to push the ceilings skyward in this new family home in Provence.