Tag Archive: Sustainable interiors

Atelier 688

The use of reclaimed materials are at the very heart of Dodo and we were delighted to come across an innovative forward thinking company called Atelier 688. Based in Toronto, Canada, they focus… Continue reading

What Happens When Restaurant, Movement Two

Restaurants are flavour of the month at the moment at Dodo, and we were delighted to see the next stage of the What Happens Next restaurant installation. We have blogged previously about the New York based restaurant… Continue reading

Merci concept store, Paris, France.

One half of Dodo is currently in Berlin and London is calling for myself at weekend, however we are pulling at the leash and gay Paris is also beckoning. Topping the list of places… Continue reading

Haka Building – Recycle Office by Doepel Strijkers Architects

Here at Dodo we’re really impressed with the transformation that’s taking place at the Haka Building in the Nertherlands. Doepel Strijkers Architects are turning the space into a ‘clean tech living lab’ so… Continue reading

Folk Clothing stores by IYA Studio

Reuse features heavily in the design of the Folk Clothing stores in London. This includes the store on Brick Lane which uses old gym equipment and the women’s store in Holborn which has… Continue reading

Bloodwood restaurant and bar by Matt Woods

We have just discovered the amazing Bloodwood restaurant and bar by Australian designer Matt Woods. Located in Sydney’s former Newtown Conservatory, the interior makes use of reclaimed, recycled and recyclable materials. The owners… Continue reading

On y va boutique by HopeHope

All images are from HopeHope’s blog. We have just discovered the amazing menswear boutique On y va of Zürich – the interior of which is made up of a vast collection of upcycled… Continue reading

komplementair boutique by Aekae

Photographs by nico schaerer http://www.nicoschaerer.com “Respect for the past but passion for the future” This is the swiss born, london-based design studio Aekae’s motto – and no where is it more evident than in their interior… Continue reading

Aesop Aoyama by Schemata Architecture Office

Photographs are by Alessio Guarino http://www.alessioguarino.it Japanese architect Jo Nagasaka of Schemata Architects has designed the interior of the first Aesop shop in Aoyama, Tokyo. Mainly built from materials found in an abandoned… Continue reading