Architecture & Home Design

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House of Spanish Marble Slabs

The house is located in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico, where Agraz Arquitectos designed an innovative concepts home and unforgettable. The interesting thing is Spanish marble slabs with an ivory tone that turned their attention to the water source that claims to be the main character of the ground floor. The preparation of decorative art in steel [...]

May 19, 2012   22 Comments

Totem Stacking Bookcase

A geometric wall or room divider of open and closed storage created by a modern trio modulars. Black melamine bookcases with a distinctive configuration and faux wood finish stack up to four high.

May 16, 2012   No Comments

Solid and Economical Office Cardboard Design By Joost Van Bleiswijk

How to build an economical office? Perhaps this question occasionally arises in your thoughts, but now there is designed office furniture that will help you make it happen. Workplace cardboard style as shown in these pictures is the best solution for you personally inside creating economic office. An office along with affordable and straightforward decor [...]

May 13, 2012   No Comments

Iona Cheval Mirror By Pinch

Pinch design is really a studio in London which lately created an elegant mirror style called Iona Cheval. The mirror is made of solid oak with a shaker-style combined and steel rivet element at one side, there’s also a whitened lacquered cabinet section where you can put all of your make-up and also equipment. The [...]

April 29, 2012   No Comments

The Hotel House in Istanbul

A hotel with interior design details have been completed in the district of Nisantasi Istanbul, Turkey. Building with 45 luxury rooms, offered with five types of accommodation: Standard Deluxe, Junior, Junior Deluxe patio and terrace. Turkish Autoban design studio is a company that has completed the decoration of this hotel. Very interesting, because it has [...]

April 27, 2012   No Comments

Cube Illusion by Laszlo Tompa

This Cube Illusion was designed simply by Laszlo Tompa, the Hungarian ceramic designer that identifies his work on the project as follows: “At a first glance it’s not really obvious that the decor hides a relatively big storage place in it due to the optical illusion of the ornaments. The case is diagonally shaped, so [...]

April 19, 2012   No Comments

Mutation Furniture Series by Maarten De Ceulaer

Several organically-shaped furniture pieces manage to capture the creativity seen most around us in a contemporary style – this particular helps create decorations with the intriguing agreement. Just for example, this Mutation Collection by Belgian designer Maarten De Ceulaer convey the need for nature-inspired style in contemporary homes. Seeking in order to display the possible [...]

April 18, 2012   No Comments

The Quadrat Garden Pouf by Vondom

Purely modern and elegant might best define the Quadrat Garden Pouf by Vondom. The straight traces of the geometrically elegant poufs that comprise the Quadrat garden series may enhance your outdoor space as well as your interior room should you extravagant. Because of the modular high quality, the Quadrat collection gives you the independence to [...]

April 16, 2012   No Comments

Elegant Luso Lounger

in case your have been on the lookout for a sophisticated and versatile seating design, the particular Luso Chair produced by David Uren may well fit the profile. Here’s a description from your project designer: The Luso Lounger is a modern day reinterpretation of the Chaise Longue. That started out looking at redundant furniture, and [...]

April 13, 2012   No Comments

Innovative Reading Space Design By Kosha-Claudio D’amore

It was with great appreciation that Claudio D’amore designed the Kosha styling chair we see here. With this particular chair, style and wellbeing are highly related. Essentially, Kosha isn’t jus the chair, however the space. More specifically, a reading space. The precise ergonomic design and style allows for a seated retreat among your preferred literature. [...]

April 9, 2012   1 Comment