Drop, the valve becomes Plasters salon

September 27, 2010 Filed Under: Companies, House Design  Tags: LEDs, Metal, Unique, Interior Design, Contemporary  
Drop, the valve becomes Plasters salon

Time shows, new time. Live time, which opens next Thursday, Plasters present an evolution of its line of fittings, Drop, designed to break the intimate space and defined the bathroom and make a triumphal entry into none other than the parlor of the house. Why a salon sink? The question is not obvious and we intend to turn... 

York loft classic flavor

September 27, 2010 Filed Under: Furniture, House Design  Tags: Contemporary, Steel, Classic, Luxurious, Interior Design  
York loft classic flavor

The word “loft” now gives us a special sense of contemporaneity, a modern industrial and somehow a certain style of furniture that can not ignore these feelings. If then the word is matched loft in New York, we would expect all but a place that at least internally has nothing to “metropolitan”. Yet... 

Turn the Season, the reversible belt that complies with the seasons

September 26, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furnishing  Tags: Contemporary, Wool, Carpets, Interior Design, Natural  
Turn the Season, the reversible belt that complies with the seasons

Turn the rug the Season, designed by Dutch Yvette LaDuke for its brand YL and presented in recent days at the Maison & Objet, satisfies the desire to renew the environments in which we live, that with the changing of the seasons comeback. Designed on both sides of it, Turn the Season is thought to be upset with the... 

Carus fragrances and candles at Maison & Objet 2010: the pleasure of small things

September 26, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories, House Design  Tags: Aesthetic, Linearity, Innovative style, Fragrances, Aluminum  
Carus fragrances and candles at Maison & Objet 2010: the pleasure of small things

At Maison & Objet I spotted one of those where you stand, running jack anxiety grind of square kilometers from the show, I never stop only for the sight, not because there were no items of note, but why could remain literally buried by the like stored in dozens of other stands around it. Yet, if not the eye, to guide... 

Horsey, how to turn your bike into a valiant steed

September 26, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories, Curiosity, Design  Tags: Innovative style, Ecological, Silhouette, Unique, Fantastic  
Horsey, how to turn your bike into a valiant steed

The first schools opened Monday with the crazy traffic and mothers who return to being neurotic, here’s a story that hopefully will be able to snatch a smile. You are among the lucky ones who manage to slip between cars aligned with your more than ecological bicycle? Have you ever fantasized imagining that your two... 

The Soho Tokyo, office for eclectic work better (and more)

September 25, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture, Design, Furniture  Tags: Spectacular, Colorful, Office, Contemporary, Eclectic  
The Soho Tokyo, office for eclectic work better (and more)

In Tokyo, an office complex loses the anonymous uniform of a typical layout in plaster to give space to an eclectic and colorful. Is not the only case that we saw recently in the pages of architectlines, reminds us that the new post on the BBC’s offices in Sydney Worldwide. The difference in this Soho Tokyo, who has... 

Baby Suommo, luxury and safety for the infant room

September 25, 2010 Filed Under: Companies, Design, Furniture  Tags: Upholstery, Bedrooms, Wood, Traditional methods, Compact Design  
Baby Suommo, luxury and safety for the infant room

Baby Suommo, Spanish company specialized in designing furniture for the bedrooms of children, launches his first collection on the international market. And it does so with a line of luxury beds and cribs precious. Dodo, Move, La Perla, Big Sleep, are models that combine a sophisticated design, ensuring the highest safety... 

20 Hangers Wardrobe, the wardrobe exposed Alice Rosignoli

September 25, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furnishing  Tags: Minimalist, Saving space, Wardrobe, Contemporary, Commercial space  
20 Hangers Wardrobe, the wardrobe exposed Alice Rosignoli

A simple and spectacular that will appeal to those who want their homes as the place in which to show their own personality and tastes, or more likely to choose who should set up an unusual solution for a commercial space exposure. It’s called 20 Hangers Wardrobe, the wardrobe designed by designer Alice Rosignoli... 

“Loopy” and “Loop”: two ways to sit on cyclical factors

September 24, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furnishing, Furniture  Tags: Bench, Fiberglass, Curves and continuous, Seating, Modern  
"Loopy" and "Loop": two ways to sit on cyclical factors

Two sessions (one bench seat and a kind of soft), both inspired curves and continuous. The first is “Loopy” by Phillip Grass, a designer who loves the sculpture (and see): a single ‘stream’ of material made of foam and fiberglass, a kind of Mobius strip that welcomes with modern style Pop and proportions. The... 

All hung around a table: “Swing Table” Duffy London

All hung around a table: "Swing Table" Duffy London

We do not know if it will increase the conviviality during lunches and dinners, but the “Swing Table” designed by Duffy London offers an interesting hybrid between a classic furniture and – as the name suggests – a swing. Chairs hung on a structure that integrates the table and a lamp suspended from...