Urbis, June 2018 Urbis June 2018 (Issue 104) Features stylish interiors, spaces, people and design objects – plus fascinating places, people and events. Subscribe Print Digital
Kitchen trends in Milan Review | Fisher & Paykel’s general manager of design, Mark Elmore, shares some of the trends, ideas and objects from EuroCucina.
Place to be: St Benedicts flat Projects | An Auckland apartment with street cred is transformed into a cool, urbane version of itself through colour and texture.
Natural luxury: Swiss holiday home Projects | Designed by Pierre Yovanovitch, this Swiss apartment embodies the luxury of natural materials and custom design.
Calligraphy and stone: The Books House Projects | This Sydney home burrows within rocks and reflects its owners’ passion for books and Chinese culture.
Island roots: Pauanui Beach Home Projects | This ocean home proudly displays its owners’ Polynesian heritage through well-considered architectural moves.
Kaleidoscope in motion: LA house Projects | In this bombastic Los Angeles home, US designer Kelly Wearstler lets colour and pattern fall, shift and splatter with gusto.
The Coal Office: Tom Dixon’s new home Projects | In an exclusive tour, we step into Dixon’s new headquarters in a heritage building in London’s Kings Cross.
Hot House: Black Rock House Projects | An exposed site with glorious views across Lyttelton Harbour called for a house with two very distinct zones.
Beautiful bathrooms: trends from Adesso Review | Waves of velvet, ripples of yarn, crests on timber and creamy porcelain: bathroom scenes of comfort and style with Adesso.