Favorite interiors of the week_63

Favorite interiors of the week_63

Each week, we share the most gorgeous, inspiring and coolest interiors that we’ve come across in the past few days. Here comes some perfect eye candy to browse through while sipping your Saturday morning coffee, which you can also use as inspiration for your own home. This week, we’ve snuck in a bold Parisian burger restaurant as well as the Brno temple of yoga and art amidst the ethereal interiors we can’t seem to get enough of. Here they come!

Airy spaces in a 19th century house | Aires Mateus | Lisbon, Portugal


Californian vibes in a burger restaurant in Paris | CUT Architecture | Paris, France


Feminine luxury in a beauty salon | Asthetíque | Moscow, Russia


Apartment and studio in Chelsea | BoND studio | New York, USA


Refurbishment with practical solutions | DG Estudio | Valencia, Spain


Flower shop taken to the next level | Ste. Marie | Vancouver, Canada


Yoga studio and exhibition space | RO_aR | Brno, Czech Republic

(Cover photo: house in Lisbon)

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