12 Chairs that Marked International Furniture Design
Eames, Noguchi, Verner Panton are furniture designers who marked the mid-century by their creations, which have proved a success at that time, but have shown to be even more topical today.
Eames, Noguchi, Verner Panton are furniture designers who marked the mid-century by their creations, which have proved a success at that time, but have shown to be even more topical today.
“The Cloud” is the name of the new luxury residential complex in Seoul, which is set to be finished in 2015. Designed by Rotterdam-based architecture firm MVRDV, the complex features two connected residential towers and it’s part of a masterplan for the area by New York architects Studio Libeskind whose objective is to extend the business district of the South Korean,…
These days we came across a beautiful collection of chairs and we couldn’t help not making an article about them. They caught our attention due to their original appearance with an intriguing design.
The Globus is a sophisticated mobile workstation designed by Michiel van der Kley for Artifort in in cooperation with Gispen. Displaying an innovative and compact form, Globus captures your heart from the very moment.
These charming wooden vases are a perfect addition for rustic interiors but also for contemporary ones who need for decor inspired nature elements. Each vases features a removable porcelain cup which is carved in an alder or birch tree stem.
The challenge that any brand faces when decides to design its corporate workplaces is that the environment should establish a connection between company’s values and products and services that it offers. We think it’s not an easy task for architects and designers to achieve the best results every time they are commisioned for such projects.
Creative NYC architecture firm LOT-EK made a brilliant work in 2008 for their client Puma: a store from reclaimed shipping containers in a particular location on Boston’s waterfront. Nothing new for talented LOT-EK architects who are specialised in these kind of architecture: shipping-container architecture.
“Little Manhattan” is a beautiful work of Japanese contemporary artist Yutaka Sone from Los Angeles which represents the Manhattan island map, sculpted entirely out of white marble. This impressive map was exhibited between September 20 and October 29, 2011 at the David Zwirner gallery in New York.