Featured Interior Designers Dupoux Design
We knew we wanted to feature an interior designer for an upcoming Featured Designer post, so we began searching the web for candidates, when we came across Dupoux Design. Immediately, we knew two things. The first, was that this design firm would definitely be included in a spotlight. The second thing we knew, was that we had to feature them posthaste. After one look through their breathtaking portfolio, there would be no hesitation. Oh, no. Our spotlight would undoubtedly shine on Dupoux Design (the rhyme was completely unintended, but what can I say, their work inspires poetry.). One of the draws that brought us to the FUEL Brand team was their understanding of the importance of a passion for what you do. We felt the same draw to the work we saw from the team of experts over at Dupoux. Their passion exudes from their designs effortlessly.
To simply label them as an interior design firm, would be to only tell a mere fraction of the tale. For their expertise lies across a broad range of design, from interior to architectural, and from furniture design to branding. They really are the total package, but here today, we are only focusing on the interiors they have designed. Enjoy…
Buddha Bar




Nylo Hotels



Pacifica Restaurant at the Mandarin Oriental



Sultan Lounge at the Mandarin Oriental




Nialia



That’s a Wrap
But don’t stop here! Please go visit Dupoux Design’s site for a further look at their full portfolio. We promise you won’t regret it.


WOW! I’m in love with ‘Nylo Hotels’…amazing roundup guys. Inspiration to re-do another room in the house.
@ Adelle – Right? These folks are simply amazing! The furniture, the layouts, everything they craft is sheer artistry.
Holy moly! Nialia? Book me a room. I’m there. And I’m not planning on leaving any time soon.
wooooT
To be honest, I like the last design (Nialia), but I find all the others quite “kitsch”…
Hola!!
buenos días.Soy arquitecto de interiores y me gustaría recibir via mail toda la información posible de sus creaciones o publicaciones.
UN CORDIAL SALUDO.
María Formoso.
Very slick, very cool and more importantly, very inspiring. Great post. Thanks for sharing.
@interior design schools – I know, me too! I’d love to just live there!
@Mirko – I can see how one could think that with the Buddha Bar (which I think the garish look totally fits with) and to a much lesser extent the Mandarin Oriental designs. But I don’t see the Nylo Hotels being kisch at all.
@Maria – Usted puede encontrar que todo que usted necesita en su website http://www.dupouxdesign.com/
@BebopDesigner – Glad you found the post so inspiring!
Angie… absolutely love this post. I never knew such elegance and amazing interior design existed. The colors and positions are simply stunning. Thanks for sharing! Keep it up!
@Angie True, Nylo Hotels is nice design and not kitsch, I guess I scrolled a little too fast on that one :)
Simply gorgeous! I love interior design. It’s one of those arts that I really enjoy, but don’t think I am very good at. I really do try though. It is so much fun to find inspiration from different cultures and places. My home is like a whirlwind of different societies!
@Doug – I’ve just fallen in love with everything they do. Makes me want to redesign my own house lol
@Mirko – Cool :) I could see where you were coming from on the others but that one just confused me lol
@Nora – I’m the same, I love looking at it but when it comes to actually decorating my own place I’m kind of rubbish lol.
Interior design has never really appealed to me, but this work is amazing. This is a great post, and has really got me to look outside the square a bit more. Thanks
OMG…This was all too perfect. Sometimes even I do not know how the rooms can be arranged as we had it to ourselves, we can not afford. I work for a company
http://www.maasgmbh.com/
and they are also involved in interior and exterior. This site is also very interesting :)