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‘The Owner’s Suite Collection’ is Unveiled at Fairmont Pacific Rim in Vancouver, Canada
Fairmont Pacific Rim

Hotel Exterior

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Fairmont Pacific Rim

IDS Vancouver Goes Dutch on Design with Eindhoven
Interior Design Show Vancouver (IDS Vancouver)

Steven Banken Work Space

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Image Courtesy of Steven Banken

IDS Vancouver Goes Dutch on Design with Eindhoven
Interior Design Show Vancouver (IDS Vancouver)

Steven Banken with Tannic Acid Coffee Table and Copper Lamps

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Image Courtesy of Steven Banken 

IDS Vancouver Goes Dutch on Design with Eindhoven
Interior Design Show Vancouver (IDS Vancouver)

Dirk Vander Kooij sits on Endless Chair, next to Snowmen Speaker, Sunflower Lamp and Chubby Chair 

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Image Courtesy of Dirk Vander Kooij

IDS Vancouver Goes Dutch on Design with Eindhoven
Interior Design Show Vancouver (IDS Vancouver)

VANTOT Designers Esther Jongsma and Sam van Gurp with Limpid Lights

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Image Courtesy of VANTOT

IDS Vancouver Goes Dutch on Design with Eindhoven
Interior Design Show Vancouver (IDS Vancouver)

VANTOT's Esther Jongsma and Sam van Gurp 

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Image Courtesy of VANTOT

IDS Vancouver Goes Dutch on Design with Eindhoven
Interior Design Show Vancouver (IDS Vancouver)

Ontwerpduo Products to be shown at IDS Vancouver, from Left-Right: Novecento Presentation Platter, Novecento Bell-Jar Vase and Novecento Lemonade Bottle, set on Novecento Coffee Table  

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Image Courtesy of Ontwerpduo

IDS Vancouver Goes Dutch on Design with Eindhoven
Interior Design Show Vancouver (IDS Vancouver)

Ontwerpduo's Tineke Beunders and Nathan Wierink with Novecento Collection Products, and Cageling Seat

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Image Courtesy of Ontwerpduo

IDS Vancouver Goes Dutch on Design with Eindhoven
Interior Design Show Vancouver (IDS Vancouver)

IDS Vancouver's Dutch Exchange: Eindhoven Designers 

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Image Courtesy of IDS Vancouver 

Café Pista
Les Ateliers Guyon

Café Pista

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Éliott Légaré

Café Pista
Les Ateliers Guyon

Café Pista

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Éliott Légaré

Café Pista
Les Ateliers Guyon

Café Pista

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Éliott Légaré

Café Pista
Les Ateliers Guyon

Café Pista

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EGP TechnoVirtuel inc.

Café Pista
Les Ateliers Guyon

Café Pista

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EGP TechnoVirtuel inc.

Café Pista
Les Ateliers Guyon

Café Pista

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Éliott Légaré

Café Pista
Les Ateliers Guyon

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Éliott Légaré

WIN Awards - Hospitality Shortlist Announced
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Restaurants Category: The Bridge Diner by SHH Architects and Interior Designers (United Kingdom)To deliver a more innovative offer, ExCeL London’s catering partner Levy Restaurants UK worked with SHH Architects & Interior Designers to design food outlets grouped under a number of new bespoke brands. The main concept behind the design was to provide a retail catering strategy that offered a greater variety of choice, with interesting, modern spaces and a flexible food offer for different events. Positioned above the main boulevard, The Bridge Restaurant represents three offers, with a subtle “American-style” look and food choice with different price points and service styles offering a bar, take-away options and a premium table service restaurant.‘We were aware of the challenging context of this restaurant in a necessarily generic and neutral background – an industrial shed that exists in a difficult part of town. That said, we felt that this project achieved a very high-level, upscale experience – somewhere you’d escape to, a refuge within the exhibition centre. A well-handled and sophisticated outcome for a challenging venue.’ JD

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SHH Architects and Interior Designers

WIN Awards - Hospitality Shortlist Announced
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Restaurants Category: The German Gymnasium by Conran & Partners (United Kingdom) Conran & Partners were commissioned to create a glamorous yet democratic contemporary European Grand Café, Bar and Restaurant to complement the newly invigorated King’s Cross master plan, and transform the Grade II-listed building into a unique destination. Our concept is a refined modern insertion within the existing building; a Bauhaus version of a European Grand Café.‘The ground floor dining area, suffused with natural light which captures the building’s delicate silhouettes of cast steel columns and Victorian archways, makes an immediate impact. Two new contemporary black steel staircases symmetrically frame the space, adding drama and elegance.Everyone was incredibly impressed by the opportunity of the existing building, at the same time understanding the challenges of the existing elements. The gallery, which has been exposed, is very restrained. On paper it shouldn’t work because it is only one table deep, but it does work as a proper gallery and vantage point. The composition of the seating creates very nice zones and the restrained palette is sympathetic to the existing building. A well-received project.’ JD

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Conran & Partners

WIN Awards - Hospitality Shortlist Announced
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Restaurants Category: Dardenia Kemerburgaz by Alataş Architecture & Consultancy (Turkey)The design of both space and the brand was based on keeping it simple to form a neutral background for the colorful, spicy and delicious food produced by Dardenia.  Working with the simplicity, the aim was to create a multi-layered, transitional in visibility, transparent space; strengthening the relationship between all zones. This was also to emphasize the well-known brand value of Dardanel by exhibiting the professionalism and the meticulousness of the kitchen as a neat-working machine in a glass box.‘We liked this from an architectural point of view. Bold structural interventions like exhibiting the kitchen in a glass box. There’s a ‘laboratory’ like feel to it, which is both interesting and original. The limited colour palette allows the colourful food to shine. Overall, a stunning project.’ GS

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Alataş Architecture & Consultancy

WIN Awards - Hospitality Shortlist Announced
World Interiors News

WIN Awards 2016 - Restaurants Category: Eat Burger by Amber Road (Australia)The 120 sq. m site was challenging. The modest (AUD) $180k budget, had to integrate a full bar, retro fit an existing commercial kitchen into proposed plans and sit forty plus patrons for indoor dining. The palette was derived from the property’s local beachside context. A sandy coloured formed concrete bar offset a wall of hand poured oceanic inspired plaster tiles for the bar back by an artist we commissioned. Fresh crisp white mosaics and a combination of American oak and cork furniture created the base palette. Cane details found in chairs paired with rich textured stucco walls and custom wall lights in the same stucco finish, provided an immediate authenticity and a recognizable interior synonymous with Australian Culture. To anchor the bar, we custom designed bar stools comprising of a concrete base, powder coated stem and cork seat.‘What we liked about Eat Burger was that it’s genuine, we saw a lot of ‘big money’ projects trying to imitate something authentic and genuine and simple, whereas we believe that this project achieved those things. It was achieved on a low budget, but they have still included some really nice detailing. It feels fun, it feels relaxed, and doesn’t feel like anyone tried too hard, yet the overall effect is great. We loved the detailing to the front of the bar, the concrete blocks on the stools, and the branding; it all just feels fresh and new, and we like that.’ DA

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Amber Road