Frame
Established in 1997 by Peter Huiberts and Robert Thiemann, Frame Publishers focuses on producing premium publications aimed at a worldwide community of creative professionals. The company boasts three international magazines that showcase art, architecture, design, and interiors, reaching audiences in 77 countries. Additionally, Frame Publishers publishes specialized books within these creative domains, making it a comprehensive resource for connecting with art buyers, architects, and designers globally. The flagship magazine, Frame, serves as an essential reference for designers and interior architects. Since its launch, it has spotlighted the most innovative interiors and introduced the esteemed Great Indoors Award in 2007. While Frame appeals to interior architects, its sister publication Mark caters to architects by providing a fresh and accessible perspective on architecture, reshaping how architectural stories are conveyed. In 2009, Elephant magazine joined the lineup, offering a modern take on art and visual culture. It prioritizes a clear visual focus on artworks, avoiding complex jargon, and has quickly attracted a diverse audience of art enthusiasts and collectors. All three magazines maintain a robust online presence at frameweb.com, drawing in over 120,000 unique visitors each month for the latest news and events. They also reach a digital readership and have licensed editions in China, Korea, and Turkey. Furthermore, Frame Publishers showcases its magazines and books at more than 30 trade fairs globally each year. With a dedicated team of 28 professionals, including Robert, Frame Publishers excels at engaging with creative audiences. Leveraging a network of freelance writers, designers, and photographers, the company provides valuable insights and expertise to organizations and manufacturers. From custom publishing to brand direction, Frame Publishers is a trusted partner for reaching top creative professionals around the world.
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Heavy Industry and Engineering/Architecture
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Jun 4, 2024 |
frameweb.com | Kieron Marchese
In Tokyo's bustling Shibuya district, the AEAJ Green Terrace fosters mental and physical wellbeing through the power of aromatherapy, mimicking the natural tranquillity of a forest. Key featuresNestled neatly inside a glass box, a three-story structure made predominantly from locally sourced cedar and cypress wood promotes the wellbeing of its visitors through the power of aroma.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
frameweb.com | Kieron Marchese
The Spanish design studio’s founders Christophe Penasse and Ana Hernández transformed a classic Valencian villa into their home and studio, blending bold and colourful styles to create a space as unique as their portfolio. KEY FEATURESThe designer duo embarked on a transition from their vibrant city centre apartment in Valencia to the nearby countryside after falling in love with a two-story former farmstead.
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May 27, 2024 |
frameweb.com | Kieron Marchese
Sò Studio designed the Shanghai store for Zuczug to feel equal parts public and private. Key featuresZuczug, a multi-brand retail space in Shanghai is divided into two main sections: Zuczug Bazaar, which tries to capture the spontaneity of an open market, and Zuczug Flat, which offers the comfort of a private apartment. Both areas feature an open and flexible design, with modular elements enabling different configurations for various events and retail setups.
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May 27, 2024 |
frameweb.com | Kieron Marchese
Spanish architecture firm Zooco Estudio maximized the plot's proportions by embracing the simplicity of its lines, curves and angles. Key featuresZooco Estudio’s redesign of a former office in Madrid yielded a compact yet airy two-storey house. A narrow entrance on the ground floor unveils a spatial arrangement guided by gentle curves that delineate the sleeping quarters.
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May 24, 2024 |
frameweb.com | Kieron Marchese
All Design Studio blends Italian architecture with confectionery-inspired art inside the Bitter Sweetie dessert shop in Tianjin, creating an immersive experience that embodies the warmth of baking. KEY FEATURESAll Design Studio (ADS) envisioned a warm and whimsical transformation of a 93-sq-m space nestled in the Tianjin Italian Style Quarter, a historic enclave once belonging to Italian concessions, into the Bitter Sweetie dessert shop.
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