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In this issue: New Hermes retail flagship, Giorgio Borruso designed shoe store, Kengo Kuma in China, Jacob Hashimoto makes kite landscapes, Ryue Nishizawa fuses architecture and nature, Bolonâs woven vinyl floor, Hans Boodtâs mannequins, Francisco Martinez-Cosentino uses natural stone, Berlin International Design Festival, Janne Kyttanen 3D printing, Future of OLEDs, Furniture by Lee Broom, Simon Heijdensâ exhibition at Art Institute of Chicago.
Frame: The Great Indoors is a bi-monthly international trade journal devoted to the design of interiors and products. Frame offers a stunning selection of interior designs created for shops, offices, exhibitions, residences, and hospitality venues. The magazine has the look, feel, and heft of a book.
Frame packs the most interesting work from around the globe into six tactile issues a year. Visually focused, the magazine offers well-written articles illustrated with many photos, drawings, and sketches. A great deal of energy goes into finding, analyzing, and presenting the story behind each design published, and into communicating the message in everyday, easy-to-understand English. Loaded with only the best in contemporary design, Frame is an indispensable reference for professional interior designers, as well as for those involved in other creative pursuits.
What readers will find in each issue of Frame:
VisionsÂFrom the Drawing Board: Interior designs for the future, including projects that may or may not be realized.
StillsÂPortfolio of Places: Concise reports on newly completed interiors worldwide, from Tokyo hair salons to the latest bars in London and New York.
FeaturesÂProjects in Perspective: In-depth articles on recently created interiors and their designers.
GoodsÂMaterial Matters: A section completely dedicated to the latest in product design, from furniture and lamps to display systems and cutting-edge fabrics.
About: In this issue: New Hermes retail flagship, Giorgio Borruso designed shoe store, Kengo Kuma in China, Jacob Hashimoto makes kite landscapes, Ryue Nishizawa fuses architecture and nature, Bolonâs woven vinyl floor, Hans Boodtâs mannequins, Francisco Martinez-Cosentino uses natural stone, Berlin International Design Festival, Janne Kyttanen 3D printing, Future of OLEDs, Furniture by Lee Broom, Simon Heijdensâ exhibition at Art Institute of Chicago.
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