The interior of a luxury villa in Madrid

The interior of a luxury villa in Madrid

Finishes and luxurious surroundings, this villa designed by the architectural firm A-Cero in Pozuelo de Alarcón, near Madrid. 1000 square meters are built on two levels, one underground. The budget of the villa, which includes several bedrooms, a huge garden, gym, swimming pool and a cinema room, immediately think of large... 

Boogie Woogie: salt and pepper on the table moving

Boogie Woogie: salt and pepper on the table moving

Being asked “Hand me the salt?” And respond while a small blow to these “Boogie Woogie’, ‘guns’ made for the German-Hansen Murken study by the brilliant Danish Menu. A pair (two versions available) of dispensers for salt and pepper on the table moving on two big wheels. Modern look, anodized... 

The collection of bathroom Axor Bouroullec

The collection of bathroom Axor Bouroullec

Abandoned for a moment the suggestions plants, Erwan & Ronan Bouroullec have a collection of bathroom furniture Axor 2010 Bouroullec created just for the German brand Axor: than 58 items including faucets, sinks and showers that can be combined as needed. An open project and then, based on interchangeable components... 

Pressed Chair, the chair can be raised with two fingers

September 30, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furniture Tags: , , , , ,
Pressed Chair, the chair can be raised with two fingers

In the category “featherlite”, here is a new chair that will be presented by the English designer, stationed in London and Merano (as Gamper?), Harry Thaler at the upcoming London Design Week. Pressed aluminum, made from a sheet just 2.5 mm thick, this “Pressed Chair” seems to be able to support... 

Enignum Canopy, read by the story of Joseph Walsh

Enignum Canopy, read by the story of Joseph Walsh

While its productions are hosted around the world, from the Mint Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina American Irish Historical Society on 5th Avenue in New York until the gallery Nilufar Via della Spiga in Milan, the Irish designer Joseph Walsh found time to make another of his masterpieces in wood. It’s called Enignum... 

Giant Knitting Nancy, an installation of Superblue Design in London

September 29, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Sustainable Design Tags: , , , , ,
Giant Knitting Nancy, an installation of Superblue Design in London

This Summer at the London Festival of Architecture, Design Superblue study, in keeping with the theme of the event, The Welcoming City, created in the Canary Wharf Jubilee Gardens, a giant version of the Knitting Nancy, Caterinetta traditionally called in Italian, a tool to work and get the wool fabric tubes. Inside the... 

Dynasty, the Ming comes back to life with chair design

Dynasty, the Ming comes back to life with chair design

Giving value to the tradition through the design. It’s the bets placed from Hong Kong department store Lane Crawford, who invited eight big names in furniture design to revisit a classic Chinese house, the chair-ming in wood, with a square base and arms-now familiar to all lovers of the Far East in the world. Among... 

The new positions for the automatic removal of IDEO

The new positions for the automatic removal of IDEO

We have worked for those two years of IDEO: to commission a redesign of the doors to the debit (ATM) was of the Spanish group BBVA. Priority: interaction with the machine easier and more attention to privacy during user operations. First significant change in the position rotated ninety degrees, with the terminal along... 

Awaiting A Death House, a home to await death

Awaiting A Death House, a home to await death

No doubt the name of this unsettling place, “A House Awaiting Death” but perfectly appropriate to customer requirements of the study Eastern Design Office: conscious of having no more than 15 years, the owner asked the architects to a home where wait serenely the time of death. The windows of this house overlooking... 

A new Ghost Chair

September 28, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furnishing, Furniture Tags: , , , , ,
A new Ghost Chair

He almost stole the name from the famous chair by Philippe Starck, but she has in common with only transparent, although in this case, it counts even more. In fact, the full name is Ghost of a Chair, for the design of Valentinagw. And it is precisely the name of transparency combined to suggest the impression that the creator...