This family house is located in Jigozen, Japan. Created with a lot of imagination by Japanese architects Suppose Design Office, the home is built by the sea. Along with the exhilarating feeling of being by the sea comes the longstanding idea that this spot is prone to damage from natural disasters, especially during Typhoon season. [...]
The Australian architecture studio Robert Mills Architects created this magnificent house in collaboration with the interior designers Scott Walker and Robert Backhouse. The house with fully glazed facade, giving the most natural light and even greater feeling of volume is located in Melbourne. Verdant Avenue perfectly showcases the modern RMA aesthetic – form, function and [...]
The collection of the Finland company Marimekko for Fall-Winter 2009 announced that the new season is here and the festival of colors that comes with it. It is true that Finnish nature is adorned this time of year of colors like no other. The designers Erja Hirvi, Pia Holm, Kristina Isola, Aino-Maija Metsola, Teresa Moorhouse [...]
The wonderful house of John Travolta is in Florida. Furnished in warm colors, has six bedrooms and two kitchens. The house is adapted to enable the actor to park his two aircrafts – Gulfstream and Boeing 707B, for which several times has been sued by his neighbors, because the planes are too big and noisy.
Peacock is one amazing armchair, designed by Dror Bershetrit for Cappellini Italia. Peacock is realized with a single crumpled sheet of felt, one-colour (green or blue) or double-colour (green and blue coupled with grey colour). Base in metal, powder varnished in dark brown colour. Double-colour felt can be used leaving on front side both the [...]
Utility is a collection of Tom Dixon, shown at the last exhibition in Milano. Dixon opposes the logic of fashion, the demand quality is just utility. The starting point for Dickson are materials, essential in achieving the strength and durability. Thus the new collection includes wooden stools, lamps of pressed glass, marble tiles.
Thursday, May 6, 2010
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