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This issue, Frame visits David Adjaye’s Russian art-inspired business school in Moscow, where colour blocking meets constructivism. Then Frame head over to Tunisia, and Matali Crasset’s radiant take on indigenous architecture, the Dar HI Hotel. After checking out the vibrant views of Ecosistema Urbana and Idom, Frame is ready for a change of emphasis, exploring the digital in design with the likes of SOFTlab and Patrick Tighe, where colour coexists with code.
Frame shows you what's happening and where to find it.
The hottest spaces, the coolest products, spiced up with slices of art and architecture: that's the essence of Frame. It gathers the most radical and fashionable work from around the globe and packages it to perfection in six issues a year. Loaded with nothing but the best in contemporary design, Frame is an inspiring reference for professionals in interior design and other creative pursuits.
Concise portraits of newly completed interiors worldwide, in-depth stories of up-and-coming interior designers or architects, articles on recently created hot spots, innovative design, the latest products - from furniture and lighting designs to display systems and fabrics.
Issue # 81. July/August 2011. Who's afraid of colour?
Country of origin: Netherlands
Language: English
6 issues per year
30 x 23 cm
224 pages
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