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  • London Design Festival: Liquid Marble by Mathieu Lehanneur

    Take a look at Mathieu Lehanneur’s Liquid Marble series installed at the V&A, a landmark project for London Design Festival 2016. See more on:  Petite Loire installation by Mathieu Lehanneur See more after the jump: More

  • Busan Opera House by moh architects

    The new ‘Busan Metropolitan Opera’ sits at the intersection point of the two bridges leading up to the competition site, tying the Opera into the city fabric while at the same time interweaving it with the picturesque waterfront promenade. The ensemble of opera and multifunctional theater further divides the site into a series of differentiated […] More

  • Crade Bath by Atelier Prochazka Design

    Getting into a bathtub can be a problem, particularly for elderly people. The aim of the design was to facilitate getting into and out of a bath tub plus using the same space for shower. The bath tub can be easily rotated into vertical position (sideways), using two pivot points, allowing to sit down comfortably […] More

  • Stellar Console Table by Jake Phipps

    Designed by Jake Phipps and part of the award winning Stellar Collection – the Stellar Console Table is inspired by the precious qualities of naturally forming amethyst geodes and machine cut diamonds. The large expansive surfaces on the table are in stark contrast to the turbulent seam of individually sized and angled mirrored sections that […] More

  • Crystal Rock Lights by Arik Levy for Lasvit

    Arik Levy designed these inspiring cut glass pendant lamps that look like faceted gemstones for Lasvit. The Crystal Rock lights are a collection of roughly sculpted, but precisely cut fixtures that almost look like a non-moving shooting star. Take a look at more images below. More

  • J Store by Marques and Jordy

    J Store, designed by multi discipline practice Marques and Jordy for thier brand in China and Bangkok is inspired by a concept of dreams. In the store are showcased the J Fashion Collection presented at Arab Fashon week and Toronto Fashon Week earlier this year, original paintings form Jordy, company books, lights and furniture from their 5 collections. We didn’t want […] More

  • Tverrfjellhytta – Norwegian Wild Reindeer Pavilion by Snøhetta

    Tverrfjellhytta – Norwegian Wild Reindeer Pavilion by Snøhetta is an observation pavilion located on a lonely plateau at 1200 meters above sea level, on the outskirts of Dovrefjell National Park, overlooking the mountain Snøhetta. Geometric outside is mixed with the flexible interior, combining the glass shell with the hand-carved wooden bench. While the glass walls create the […] More

  • HEROIC: FREE SHIPPING – Serbian Pavilion at Venice Architecture Biennale 2016

    Venice Architecture Biennale 2016, curated by Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena themed Reporting From The Front aims to encourage architects to address some of the most important global issues such as the economic and refugee crises to robotic construction. Serbian team has created boat like installation which is to draw attention to the problems facing young architects […] More

  • Career Roles In The Design Industry

    If you want to be a designer, the first thing that you need to decide is where your strengths lie, and what you enjoy doing. Are you a dab hand at drawing, a whizz with scissors, or an expert when it comes to computers? Do you enjoy working with paper and pens, fabric, or something […] More

  • New Lighting Collections by Christopher Moulder

    Atlanta-based artist and lighting designer Christopher Moulder presented his new lighting collections named The Forest and The Royals. The designer merges lighting and art by making sculptural forms that produce interesting shadow effects. See more after the jump: More

  • Bottega Veneta at Salone del Mobile 2016

    Bottega Veneta presented it’s new Home Collection at Salone del Mobile in Milano. The collection features refined suedes and leathers, bold, strong and contrasting travertine, bronze and oak, marble and silver as well as delicate bone fine porcelain. The furniture is exhibited in the Bottega Veneta’s Home boutique, Palazzo Gallarati Scotti, an 18th century palazzo in Via […] More

  • Hieronymus Collection by Konstantin Grcic

    Designer Konstantin Grcic presented his five new pieces of furniture named Hieronymus at Galierie Kreo in Paris. Hieronymus is a set of seats inspired by furniture from 15th century Italian art. The name is a Latin form of the name Jerome, from Antonello da Messina’s painting St Jerome in his study.  Designer use fibre cement, aluminium, marble, […] More

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