- Tokujin Yoshioka designs new Issey Miyake O-Bold watch, inspired by the . . .
The O-Bold features a widened bangle shape that fits around the wrist and has a smaller diameter than existing models, making it more comfortable for people with thinner wrists
- Envisioning innovative biomaterials and zero-waste production with . . .
O° (pronounced ‘O-Zero’) fuels the production of biobased textiles and wearables that are 100 per cent biodegradable when disposed of The products are made entirely with organic material, without the use of petrochemicals or glues and produce no microplastics
- Winding Villa by Stu D O in Thailand wraps nature within a sinuous . . .
Near Khao Yai National Park, one of Thailand’s largest such nature reserves, and the first among them to be established, Bangkok -based collective Stu D O Architects had to design such a structure on a site bordering an animal watering well, on the foot of a mountain
- STO. M. P rsquo;s Billy O rsquo;Tea house in the coastal city of . . .
Named after the ship referenced in the song, the Billy O’Tea house is a villa situated on the outskirts of the port city Thoothukudi or Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu, India
- Beatriz Milhazes Maresias is a celebration of nature, culture, and . . .
Among the collection's highlights are pieces such as O sol de Londres (2003), Douradinha em cinza e marrom (2016), and Margueritola (2014–15), each a testament to Milhazes' remarkable talent for transforming natural forms into abstract compositions
- Cognac meets couture with the Hennessy X. O limited collection designed . . .
The collaboration comprises an exclusive Masterpiece decanter, a limited-edition Hennessy X O bottle, as well as the stand-out piece of the range, a sneaker referencing Jones’ famed streetwear résumé
- Beatrice Bonzanigo’s Casa Ojalá is a tiny house that can . . . - STIRworld
The word Ojalá (o-ha- lá) has Spanish roots that translates to ‘hopefully’, and summarises the design’s concept of infinite possibilities – a house of hope
- Radial House is a multigenerational retreat that curves along its . . .
Bangkok-based firm Stu D O Architects adopts a naturalistic design language of concrete, wood, and stone to create this vacation home in Khaoyai, Nakornratchasima, Thailand
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