Bram Boo: unconventional design for functional furniture

November 20, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furnishing, Furniture  Tags: Contemporary, Wood, Steel, Unique, Aesthetic  
Bram Boo: unconventional design for functional furniture

Move the boundary between design and functionality so far as to be able to produce something that is destabilizing to the eye, but continues to be used in everyday life? A challenge is not just that he decided to take the Belgian designer Bram Boo with his furniture. Right in the profile on the website explains his attitude:... 

Still globes, chandelier Benoit Vieubled

November 19, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Lighting  Tags: Globe, Unique, Evocative, Ceiling Lamps, eco-friendly  
Still globes, chandelier Benoit Vieubled

As we said a few days ago, apparently the globe is an object that continues to inspire and be subject to recontextualization and rework. The designers of lighting objects Benoit Vieubled created a chandelier using fifteen old globes. The soft lighting that highlights emerging continents and oceans, states, mountains, rivers... 

Urban Station, an office-free coffee for the mobile professional

November 19, 2010 Filed Under: Design, House Design  Tags: Interior Design, Temporary office, Modern, Bright colors, Luxurious  
Urban Station, an office-free coffee for the mobile professional

Urban Station is a curious hybrid place in Buenos Aires, designed according to the most innovative work habits, but also related to a certain tradition: the study Total Tool has created an ideal space bar, but also as a temporary office, available for self employed and professionals without a fixed address. Combine meeting... 

Treehotel: Images of the hotel onto

November 19, 2010 Filed Under: Furnishing, House Design  Tags: Fascinating, Spectacular, Interior Design, Unique, Mysterious  
Treehotel: Images of the hotel onto

He recently opened this extravagant and fabulous hotel with an evocative name: Treehotel it is a hotel built in the trees, ideal for achieving our childhood dreams or to recall beloved fantasy contexts. The rises in Treehotel Harads, Sweden, and includes more than 6 “rooms” are all different, even a sauna and... 

The interior of a beautiful luxury villa in Melbourne

November 18, 2010 Filed Under: Furniture, House Design  Tags: Contemporary, Interior Design, Modern, Luxury, Villa  
The interior of a beautiful luxury villa in Melbourne

Architect Frank Macchia has created this beautiful luxury villa in Melbourne, complete with garden view and pool. The architect has mixed curved volumes and volumes team for a surprising and pleasing visual effect as that achieved by a combination of different materials such as wood, glass, stone and concrete. The furniture... 

Mobiele Bank of Rogier Martens

Mobiele Bank of Rogier Martens

A simple idea, easy to implement, sustainable, comes from Rogier Martens Mobiele Bank, the wooden bench provided with wheels to carry anywhere. A brilliant solution for parks and gardens, and why not the public ones, where the seats are permanently installed in the sun often when we need so much shade, though in this case... 

Hopper Table by Extremis: outdoor seating with style

November 18, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furnishing, Furniture  Tags: Galvanized steel, Seating, Exterior Design, Wood, Outdoors  
Hopper Table by Extremis: outdoor seating with style

Extremis, a company founded by architect and product designer Dirk Wynants, we always reserve the excellent work on outdoor furniture. Wynants, moreover, is ‘child art’ (his father realized wardrobes) and familiar materials and devices to improve comfort and ease of use. This “Table Hopper” is no... 

70 square meters, spacious and bright

November 17, 2010 Filed Under: Apartment, Furniture, House Design  Tags: Transparency, Glass, Lightness, Bright colors, Minimalist  
70 square meters, spacious and bright

After a successful restructuring, this apartment of 70 square meters has completely changed its face: very bright, it seems even wider, thanks to the choice of using dilatant colors like white, transparency and the lightness of glass and mirror surfaces strategically placed; Notes of bright color to give special character. In... 

Home offices with mobile walls

November 17, 2010 Filed Under: Apartment, House Design  Tags: Compact Design, Wood, Interior Design, Saving space,  
Home offices with mobile walls

The Japanese designer Yuko Shibata has created two office areas transformable and adaptable to different needs in an apartment in Tokyo. Both areas using mobile walls, which help to transform the environments where appropriate: in the first area office, the work area can be divided in two, revealing also an extensive library. In... 

Personal design chairs by studio Jeroen van Laarhoven

November 17, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furnishing, Furniture  Tags: Seating, Bench, Wood, monochrome, Chair  
Personal design chairs by studio Jeroen van Laarhoven

A session that begins with a gesture. Move closer and maybe even get to hug: design that comes from the observation of human behavior and the small details that characterize the general line, transmits the feeling of intimacy beside two or three chairs. Tjep staff who made these three sessions, he also works for Ikea (and...