White kitchens that leave their mark in changing Spanish homes | | These white, light and bright Spanish kitchen renovations are effortlessly clean and simple, proving a lack of colour doesn’t have to mean a lack of flavour. Read more | | | Tangram by Cesar: the pleasure of softness and the sinuosity of the curve Inspired by the ancient Chinese game of geometric shapes that can be combined with one another to create endless figures, Cesar’s product echoes modular logic while avoiding linearity and introducing a new concept of sinuosity to kitchen design. Discover Tangram, designed by García Cumini. Find out more | | | Photo: Przelysław Turlej | | Back to black: dark kitchens that help outline open interiors | | The architects of these four projects used monochrome colour and material palettes to clearly define kitchen spaces in open-plan layouts. Here’s how. Read more | | | An elegant sanctuary overlooking the city AXOR challenged the design studio Barber Osgerby to develop an entire bathroom reflecting their personal idea of luxury. The result is ‘Skyline’, a concept for a slim, elegant bathroom in the corner of a penthouse apartment. Find out more | | | Photo: Rory Gardiner | | Elsternwick Penthouse in Melbourne, Australia, by Office Alex Nicholls | | The project involved combining two penthouse apartments to create a singular inter-generational family home. A series of highly functional kitchens feature minimal yet colourful volumes that help to delineate the different zones of the apartment. Read more | | | Riciclantica Outline and the beauty of the protected edge Our sophisticated technology, the lightness of Riciclantica and new functional research pool together to create Riciclantica Outline: a kitchen with a terse profile that runs along the edges, becoming the distinguishing element of the collection. Find out more | | | Photo: Robert Rieger | | Ester Bruzkus Architekten | | Berlin-based Ester Bruzkus Architekten like projects that create a dialogue of space and light, materiality and colour, existing constraints and new opportunities, and that embody a synergy between the needs of the space, the client, and the aspirations of great design. Read more | | | | | | |