David Collins Studio reveals its latest hospitality haunt in Chicago
Occupying two floors of the luxury St. Regis hotel, Tre Dita (and its accompanying Bar Tre Dita) is hailed as the ‘first certified Tuscan restaurant in the US’.
Maximalism has made a come-back, with a contemporary and playful twist – the key sentiment being ‘more is more.’
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This has been a trend behind the launch of Johnsons tiles most recent product ranges Stratum and Avoir. Both product ranges are heavily influenced by the 1970s, which has seen a huge revival from geometrics to furniture shapes and colour palettes. Both ranges afford the ability to block colour to create large statement patterns, whether it is the large-scale geometric patterns of the Avior range or the heavy marble effect of the Stratum range. Often the layering of colour and large-scale foliage can create a more subtle and contemporary approach to maximalism, utilizing bright radiant tones to soft serene hues – anything goes
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