Frame #83 Nov/Dec 2011

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We visit post-bling, top-notch venues that do more than just flash the cash.

Wonderwall's stupendous Ozone bar at the Ritz Carlton in Hong Kong is jaw-dropping for all the right reasons, while Patrick Jouin and Sanjit Manku's Camelia restaurant at the Mandarin Oriental in Paris is subversive as well as chic. You'll also find flights of fancy from Staat in Seoul and Stefan Hitthaler in Monguelfo, and a very Japanese take on luxury: a meditative space by Teruhiro Yanagihara.

CONTENTS

Visions
Board games, origami and the London Underground inform inventive space by the likes of Enota, Rojkind, Surface and Atelier Thomas Pucher

Stills 
New interiors by: Bluarch, Facet Studio, Duccio Grassi, Yoichi Yamamoto, Clavel Arquitectos, Maison Martin Margiela, David Lynch, Fred Mafra, Dominique Coulon, Odile Decq, Mestura, NHDM, Coelacanth, Ryo Yamada, Juan Agustín Soza, TNA, Hironaka Ogawa, Zaha Hadid, Toyo Ito, AV62

Reports
Falke: Upgrading the legwear brand’s image with a new flagship store
Gaggenau: The kitchen giant talks showroom strategies and styles
Flexform: How the Italian family firm is steering its global growth
Catalogue: Flooring that’s almost too good to walk on

Features

  • A Modern Traditionalist: Japan’s crafty contemporary, Teruhiro Yanagihara
  • Upside Down You’re Turning Me: A rustic revolution – that’s Stefan Hitthaler’s Himmelblau
  • Raising the Bar: Wonderwall wows us with an opulent Ozone
  • No Place Like Home: Domesticity is bliss at House of the Purple
  • Diamond in the Rough: The multifaceted brilliance of Melbourne’s Myer store
  • Asian Fusion: Nouveau luxe - a perfect piece of Paris

Goods

  • 3D printing: Is democratic, downloadable design getting any nearer?
  • Graduation work: New ways with materials, techniques and form, from the next generation
  • Talk: The irrepressible Luigi Colani has a bone (or two) to pick with contemporary design
  • One Artist, One Material: Staircases to nowhere – it must be Lang/Bauman
  • Design Art: Pierre Charpin pairs furnishings with sculpture
  • Books: Make your own? DIY Furniture does it the old-fashioned way
  • Sid Lee: Imagining the future of Fatboy

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