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Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: De Matos RyanProject: Christopher's - Covent GardenLocation: London, UK

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De Matos Ryan

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: DISTILLERYProject: MANHATTAN BARLocation: Singapore

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DISTILLERY

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: DISTILLERY Project: MANHATTAN BARLocation: Singapore

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DISTILLERY 

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: DISTILLERYProject: MANHATTAN BARLocation: Singapore

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DISTILLERY

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: Asylum Creative Pte LtdProject: Johnnie Walker House, SeoulLocation: Cheong Dam, Seoul, South Korea

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Asylum Creative Pte Ltd

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: Asylum Creative Pte LtdProject: Johnnie Walker House, SeoulLocation: Cheong Dam, Seoul, South Korea

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Asylum Creative Pte Ltd

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: Asylum Creative Pte LtdProject: Johnnie Walker House, SeoulLocation: Cheong Dam, Seoul, South Korea

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Asylum Creative Pte Ltd

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: a21studioProject: The ChapelLocation: Hochiminh, VietnamThe Chapel is a community space

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a21studio

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: a21studioProject: The ChapelLocation: Hochiminh, VietnamThe Chapel is a community space

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a21studio

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: One Plus Partnership LimitedProject: CINE TIMESLocation: Hong Kong

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One Plus Partnership Limited

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: One Plus Partnership LimitedProject: CINE TIMESLocation: Hong Kong

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One Plus Partnership Limited

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: One Plus Partnership LimitedProject: CINE TIMESLocation: Hong Kong

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One Plus Partnership Limited

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: One Plus Partnership LimitedProject: NANCHANG INSUN INTERNATIONAL CINEMALocation: Hong Kong

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One Plus Partnership Limited

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: One Plus Partnership LimitedProject: NANCHANG INSUN INTERNATIONAL CINEMALocation: Hong Kong

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One Plus Partnership Limited

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: One Plus Partnership LimitedProject: NANCHANG INSUN INTERNATIONAL CINEMALocation: Hong Kong

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One Plus Partnership Limited

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: FHAMS Ltd.Project: THE SODOH HIGASHIYAMA KYOTOLocation: Kyoto, Japan

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FHAMS Ltd.

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: FHAMS Ltd.Project: THE SODOH HIGASHIYAMA KYOTOLocation: Kyoto, Japan

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FHAMS Ltd.

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: francis-jones morehen thorpProject: Tasmanian Museum & Art GalleryLocation: Tasmania, Australia

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francis-jones morehen thorp

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: francis-jones morehen thorpProject: Tasmanian Museum & Art GalleryLocation: Tasmania, Australia

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francis-jones morehen thorp

Harrods’ new escalators, a Cavalli concept store and the redevelopment of a former political hotspot all compete for World Interior of the Year 2014
INSIDE: World Festival of Interiors

Architect/Designer: francis-jones morehen thorpProject: Tasmanian Museum & Art GalleryLocation: Tasmania, Australia

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francis-jones morehen thorp