Dezeen's editorial team have selected their favourite interior design projects from the past year.
Projects range from a Stockholm restaurant with self-made artworks and sculptural furniture, to an office in Sweden with a fully functioning rollercoaster.
A light-filled cafe bookshop designed by Atelier Tao+C in China is integrated with the snowy surrounding landscape.
Canadians studio Ste Marie used a combination of pink hues, vintage floral patterns and dark wood panelling in the Moxy cocktail bar and restaurant.
Canadian interior design, especially in Montreal, continues to be among the most dynamic in the world.
Paris apartment by Hauvette & Madani displays a playful mix of colour, pattern and texture while creating a suitable backdrop to everyday life.
Creative studio The Great Exhibition's office in Sweden features a fully functioning rollercoaster, giving employees an unusual break-time alternative to coffee.
Aesop Diagonal store in Spain was made by stacking fragments of 19th-century buildings like Lego blocks with minimal intervention to create a sustainable interior.
Le Cornichon cafe in France serves traditional French cuisine in a retro-pastiche setting and offers green velvet banquettes and a dandy-like neon gherkin above the bar.
Designer James Shaw's unusual east London home was flooded with natural light despite existing almost entirely underground, and is an artful mishmash of things that shouldn't work together but do.