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The Fig Leaf of Tord Bontje: Wardrobe in the forest

April 22, 2011 Filed Under: Furniture, House Design
The Fig Leaf of Tord Bontje: Wardrobe in the forest

It fits the zeitgeist trend to perpetuate as much nature in one product. Today there was a (really nice) set of Meta, a new brand that celebrated this year in Milan premiere. Meta is a subsidiary of Mallett from London, which is based on special antiques. Mission and Vision of Meta is historical knowledge of materials and manufacturing with design and aesthetics of the 21 century. Other products from... 

Many of the modern chairs Wera AK-LH

December 31, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Eco design, Furniture
Many of the modern chairs Wera AK-LH

Do you remember the surgeon Allegro, the game of having to pull bones and organs from the patient with the tweezers without letting it play? These seats look like inspired by the old board game. The circulatory system, muscles and organs in full view are the decoration of an old junk shop chair. It’s called Many Wera and was designed by French design studio founded by AK-LH Aksel graphic designer... 

Corian benches in Philadelphia

August 5, 2010 Filed Under: Installations
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 benches are placed in three different areas of the city and you can try... 

Kotryna Zukauskaite And The World Of Statistics

April 16, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories
Kotryna Zukauskaite And The World Of Statistics

Excellent illustrator Lithuanian last name difficult to pronounce, Kotryna Zukauskaite decided to tell her in infographic: that area of graphic design that ultimately sees the world try to be creative enough with surprising results. The Zukauskaite was armed with colors, but mostly paper and scissors and has created this series of paintings in which three-dimensional approach and attitude almost poetic... 

Black and white inspirations in a modern danish loft

February 16, 2011 Filed Under: Furnishing, House Design
Black and white inspirations in a modern danish loft

Very much white with some accents in black in modern loft. With only two wall colors make this home more elegant and comfortable atmosphere. This loft was designed by Copenhagen standards Architects. A dream.

Unusual combinations: designer furniture pieces and recovery

August 20, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Furniture, Home, House Design
Unusual combinations: designer furniture pieces and recovery

Dutch surprise in this house some unusual and even risky, but creating a pleasant and successful visual effects: design furniture, pieces of recovery and bright colors are matched with each other, but united by a snow-white background. It can be seen from the dining room for example: the white walls and floors, and chairs by Arne Jacobsen, are cut from a table “blanks” in oak, a lace tablecloth... 

Grey and oil elegance in an apartment decorating in Turin

May 11, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture, House Design
Grey and oil elegance in an apartment decorating in Turin

This apartment decorating in the center of Turin, the extreme creative elegance of the interior decor is not given only by design, but also the choice of finishes and colors: in particular, to give unusual touch is the combination of gray and oil. In the dining room decor with gray walls and fits perfectly with the Cyrus Company sushi table covered with silver leaf and the Panton chair by Vitra, is... 

Candor and harmony in a Roman apartment

August 27, 2010 Filed Under: Apartment, Design, Furniture, House Design
Candor and harmony in a Roman apartment

A cellist who loves the interior, and his family live in this apartment in a historic building in the district Esquilino Rome. The interior designed with the help of architect Sergio Pone, full of candor, harmonized by a decidedly contemporary and rather minimalist style contrasts sharply with the appearance of the historic building and characteristic of the whole neighborhood. The living area includes... 

Giant Knitting Nancy, an installation of Superblue Design in London

September 29, 2010 Filed Under: Design, Sustainable Design
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 giant network created through this mechanism has been put so far out of the soft... 

Grid-it: the grid technology safe for all accessories

October 31, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories, Gadgets
Grid-it: the grid technology safe for all accessories

It occupies only the space needed, can be mounted anywhere, thanks to a very special story, do not let it slide objects that have been entrusted. It’s called “Grid-it”, the Cocoon has built and is a kind of ‘carpet’ for objects composed of vertical and horizontal elastic bands that cover it entirely. You can insert any type of device to keep it in sight and within reach...