Wendy Teepee House exterior design, Garden tents made of sail boat

April 21, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories  Tags: Contemporary, Poles, Poplar, Wood, Carrying signs  
Wendy Teepee House exterior design, Garden tents made of sail boat

Spring reminds crazy ideas, thoughts of renewal, intentions to spend more time outdoors, making a healthier life. The crazy idea today comes from Australia and tickles the natural desires of us urban animals. They are called Wendy House Teepee tents designed by designer Leila Sanderson for Greg Hatton Designs: made with... 

Moonwatch, the clock for the lunar phases of Emotion Lab

April 21, 2010 Filed Under: Lifestyle  Tags: Urban life, Wristwatch, monochrome, Solar cell, Satellite  
Moonwatch, the clock for the lunar phases of Emotion Lab

The idea is so simple that it seems impossible that someone there had still thought a wristwatch capable of marking the passage of the lunar phases. They designed the Spanish and Emotion Lab is called Moonwatch. Simple in design monochrome, Moonwatch accompany the wearer on a journey of rediscovery of an ancestral aspect... 

Bus stops to play with during the “World Design Capital” 2012 Helsinki

April 21, 2010 Filed Under: Lifestyle  Tags: Children, Urban play, Climbing, Visitors, Bus stops  
Bus stops to play with during the "World Design Capital" 2012 Helsinki

Still missing two years since the Helsinki becomes capital of design, but the students of the Aalto University have already begun to propose projects that the city can accommodate more visitors and enthusiasts. One of those who have already been presented is that “Urban Play”, yet another variation on the theme... 

Christophe Niemann: how do you handle Google Maps

April 21, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories  Tags: Illustrator, Pencils, Prestigious, Infographic, Vivid  
Christophe Niemann: how do you handle Google Maps

Christophe Niemann is an illustrator sui generis: from covers the most prestigious magazines (beautiful ones made for the New Yorker) to the children’s books, his work has always pervaded by irony and a fierce desire to desecrate everything. It matters little if the means are the pencils, Lego bricks or-as in this... 

The interior of a dream villa in California

April 20, 2010 Filed Under: Resort  Tags: Wood, Glass, Minimalist, Interior Design, Landscape  
The interior of a dream villa in California

Sagan Piechota Architecture, the studio has designed this luxury apartment overlooking the blue waters of California, using plenty of materials like wood and glass. The interiors are designed to be unique, a large open space where the divisions are marked only by functional furnishings. The minimalist style, the unusual... 

At home, the Danish architect Rud Thygesen

April 20, 2010 Filed Under: Resort  Tags: House Design, Villa, Interior Design, Exterior Design, Landlord  
At home, the Danish architect Rud Thygesen

This villa overlooking the sea belongs Rud Thygesen Danish architect, who is the author of its restructuring and choice of furnishings and interiors. Art collectibles and pieces of furniture except populate every corner of the villa, both inside and outside, where nature filled her eyes. The interior is linear and restful... 

A house with double soul, classical and modern

April 20, 2010 Filed Under: Home  Tags: Traditional, Modern, Oak, Classic, Souls  
A house with double soul, classical and modern

The architect Gundi Widmann gave a new face to an abandoned cottage near Rome, cleverly mixing two completely different souls in a single ensemble: classical and modern woven seamlessly thanks to the combination of traditional decor and contemporary furnishings, and thanks to the modern interpretation of classical style. You... 

“Garden-in-the-house” by the Japan-room garden

April 19, 2010 Filed Under: Home  Tags: Concrete slabs polished, House Design, Interior Design, Suppose, Stone  
"Garden-in-the-house" by the Japan-room garden

The Japanese study Suppose Design Office developed the concept of “Garden-in-the-house” to meet the needs of a customer who wanted a garden at all costs, even without any outside space in his home town. The architects of the study thus created a Japanese garden, consisting of rooms divided between normal function... 

Tiles like scales of a dragon “Gaudi style”

April 19, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories  Tags: Wall, Tiles, Interior Design, Exterior Design, Colorful  
Tiles like scales of a dragon "Gaudi style"

The Portland Cement Co. is an American company that manufactures roofing tiles and concrete with a semi-scale, which allows to create from time to time small quantities of materials and thus decline in a wide variety of colors. Some of their most interesting models allow you to cover the walls, but also indoors and outdoors,... 

A Elegant house in northern style

April 19, 2010 Filed Under: Furniture  Tags: Nordic-style, Pastel, Wall, Wood, Chaotic  
A Elegant house in northern style

This Danish house, designed for the chaotic life of seven people, reflects the very idea of Nordic-style furnishings, linear functional, especially in terms of space. Light wood, plenty of white, pastel decor and coordination between different fabrics and accessories (pillows, curtains, wall covering) confirm it. No lack...