Pillows Photo of Audrey Pellegrini

August 6, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories  Tags: Printed, Realistic, Unsettling, Interior Design, Contemporary  
Pillows Photo of Audrey Pellegrini

LesChosesBizarres pillows made from Marseille Audrey Pellegrini there are objects printed on plain or polka-dotted fabrics and paintings: flowers, birds, trains and trucks, cars and vegetables, tools and mushrooms, his favorite. Designer with a passion for photography, Audrey Pellegrini has joined its passions by printing... 

Pieces of contemporary design in a Scottish castle

August 6, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture, Design, Furniture  Tags: Spectacular, Lounge, Castle, Cathedrals, Semicircular  
Pieces of contemporary design in a Scottish castle

This house in the Highlands is regarded as a spectacular structure, reminiscent of the Bill of castles and cathedrals too. The shapes are unusual architecture and two towers with conical glass of great visual impact, a witness to the past. The bedroom is definitely unusual: its structure is reminiscent of a cathedral and... 

Corian benches in Philadelphia

August 5, 2010 Filed Under: Installations  Tags: Compact Design, Innovative style, Chair, benches, Exterior Design  
Corian benches in Philadelphia

The C.H. Briggs, study of interior design, in collaboration with DuPont and local producers, has created innovative public benches for the city of Philadelphia. Entirely made of Corian, these benches explore original shapes and pleasing, and uses an extremely versatile and durable, to completely reinvent the urban space. Corian... 

A flat design with divisions but without walls

A flat design with divisions but without walls

In this apartment the concept of open space and the division of environments and functional areas, penetrate with the help of furniture and accessories can be used if necessary without the use of stationary walls and walls, creating freedom, flexibility and propensity evolution and change. The living area is divided between... 

Futuristic designs: the desk-style “airplane” to MotoArt

August 5, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furniture  Tags: Interior Design, Desk, Home, Airplanes, Contemporary  
Futuristic designs: the desk-style "airplane" to MotoArt

MotoArt is a company known for its propensity to transform old pieces of furniture for airplanes in the home or office. In the latter category includes the new desks MotoArt signed, entering definitely be part of a futuristic design, shown in a very high-tech universe. MotoArt of office desks are made with pieces that recall... 

Rewrite the desktop shell of GamFratesi

August 4, 2010 Filed Under: Furniture  Tags: Dinosaur egg, Wood, Compact Design, Table, Innovative style  
Rewrite the desktop shell of GamFratesi

If you work you need to complete isolation from the context, if you are forced to live in a noisy, you will understand why the study GamFratesi founded in 2006 by Danish Stine Gam and Italian Enrico Fratesi designed rewrite. Rewrite is a workstation, a table enclosed in a white shell, big as a dinosaur egg. The desk is... 

Kautsch, the sofa from 1985 version of Scarface

August 4, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furniture  Tags: Seating, Kitsch purple, Chair, Bright colors, Mirrored floor spaces  
Kautsch, the sofa from 1985 version of Scarface

There is a couch in Germany? Yes. Kautsch was the name of Johann Bretz sofa designed in 1895. Today, the great-granddaughter Carolin Fieber, stylist and fashion designer, has revamped the design of his ancestor update, materials and functionality. Kautsch stands for a lot of online graphics and the selection of bright colors,... 

The hood Elica Star

The hood Elica Star

Elica, the Italian company specialized in the production of hoods for cooking, not a surprise: one of the latest creations, Star, looks like a piece of art luxury, able to give light in all directions, character style and the kitchen. Star has spherical shape and is covered with small glass prisms that make it shine as... 

Tradition and modernity in seventeenth-century palazzo in Naples

Tradition and modernity in seventeenth-century palazzo in Naples

The project to decorate the interior of this apartment, housed in a seventeenth-century Naples, was prepared by Alberto Sifola and Vincenzo married, and tends to combine tradition and past, with styling and contemporary, in a pleasant mix of success. The entrance is at one with the outside of the building: period pieces,... 

Italian Cooking raises his recipes online

August 3, 2010 Filed Under: Advertising, Design  Tags: Electronic, Contemporary, Compact Design, Innovative style, Organic  
Italian Cooking raises his recipes online

In his eightieth anniversary, Italian Cooking, the historical journal of cooking, reorganized and relaunched its website, which boasts a truly enviable store cooking advice and a community growth, including international users. To do it once again relies Agency D’Adda, Lorenzini, Vigorelli, BBDO, Milan, in English...