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  • 3 weeks ago | design-milk.com | Caroline Williamson

    In San Francisco’s layered architectural landscape, few projects manage to balance legacy and modernity with the finesse demonstrated in Studio Terpeluk’s transformation of the Redwood House. Originally designed in 1974 by Albert Lanier – an influential modernist and the husband of renowned sculptor Ruth Asawa – the residence was already steeped in design significance.

  • 3 weeks ago | design-milk.com | Caroline Williamson

    Longchamp has reintroduced its iconic SoHo flagship, unveiling a bold new chapter in its architectural and artistic journey. Nestled in the heart of downtown Manhattan, the La Maison Unique boutique has been transformed into a space that merges retail with an immersive cultural experience – offering more than shopping, but a deep dive into the brand’s design philosophy, legacy, and creative ambition.

  • 4 weeks ago | design-milk.com | Caroline Williamson

    1. Irregular Sleep PatternGlasgow-based Irregular Sleep Pattern takes textiles to a whole new geometric level. Launched in 2020 by wife & husband team Jolene Crawford and Mil Stricevic, the duo grew tired of not finding cool bedding and sleepwear in bold patterns and fun colors that aligned with their aesthetic.

  • 1 month ago | design-milk.com | Caroline Williamson

    Tucked into a residential lot in Victoria, Australia, Palm House demonstrates how an outdated home can be sensitively reimagined to meet the evolving needs of contemporary family life – without erasing its history. Designed by Leeton Pointon Architects + Interiors, the project breathes new life into a post-war 1940s suburban dwelling that had grown tired, dark, and disconnected from the outdoors. At the heart of the project is a core belief in working with what exists.

  • 1 month ago | design-milk.com | Caroline Williamson

    Prior to the pandemic, there was nothing particularly interactive nor collaborative about video conferencing solutions. But during the lockdown desperate times called for desperate measures. Many of us learned to regularly jump onto video software solutions like Zoom and Microsoft Teams to keep up with deadlines, schedule interviews, and even occasionally just connect with colleagues from all distances.

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