Decoration and Design Week #287
Discover each week's decoration and design selection in the post "Decoration and Design Week", and news from the best websites and magazines
Every Sunday, the ‘Decoration and Design Week’ column invites you to browse a selection of articles found elsewhere, but which are definitely worth a look. It brings together features from specialist magazines and websites, chosen for their interest and their ability to inspire. The styles presented range from contemporary decor or design decor to more traditional settings. Depending on the publications and current trends, you’ll discover a wide variety of atmospheres. You’ll find everything from striking architecture to interior design ideas and newly launched products. This selection helps you stay curious and informed, without having to search extensively or spend too much time browsing. Each piece of content selected has simply caught our attention, sparked our interest, or made us want to see more. Together, they form a free and open panorama that reflects the richness of the worlds of interior design and décor.
This section functions as a journal of discoveries, without a rigid framework or imposed theme. It welcomes anything worth sharing, whether it’s an exhibition, a product, or an inspiring project. Each title is accompanied by an orange link, allowing you to access the original article directly. You can thus view the content in its full version and explore the platforms that published it. This approach encourages the discovery of new sources whilst enriching your perspective on interior design. We hope this weekly feature will become an enjoyable, simple and inspiring read. Take a few minutes to explore these finds and let yourself be surprised by ideas that might spark your imagination.
A 90m2 apartment renovated with Catalan brick in Barcelona
Fold-away kitchen for a 60-square-meter apartment
A house near the sea in Sardinia
A small, renovated 35m2 house near Uzès in Provence
This former 400m2 barn has been transformed into a contemporary family home
An old apartment with Catalan ceilings renovated by an architect in Barcelona
The clever layout of a small 45m2 apartment in Shanghai
A former attic transformed into a designer apartment in the Marais district of Paris
An attic apartment with built-in furniture instead of walls in Rome
A romantic apartment in Paris
Why this section?
This section functions as a journal of discoveries, without a rigid framework or imposed theme. It welcomes anything worth sharing, whether it’s an exhibition, a product, or an inspiring project. Each title is accompanied by an orange link, allowing you to access the original article directly. You can thus view the content in its full version and explore the platforms that published it. This approach encourages the discovery of new sources whilst enriching your perspective on interior design. We hope this weekly feature will become an enjoyable, simple and inspiring read. Take a few minutes to explore these finds and let yourself be surprised by ideas that might spark your imagination.
Discover the news !
A 90m2 apartment renovated with Catalan brick in Barcelona
Fold-away kitchen for a 60-square-meter apartment
A house near the sea in Sardinia
A small, renovated 35m2 house near Uzès in Provence
This former 400m2 barn has been transformed into a contemporary family home
An old apartment with Catalan ceilings renovated by an architect in Barcelona
The clever layout of a small 45m2 apartment in Shanghai
A former attic transformed into a designer apartment in the Marais district of Paris
An attic apartment with built-in furniture instead of walls in Rome
A romantic apartment in Paris













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