Livi designers from USA – San Francisco, design the little planters. This elements looks like little creatures. You can stick them to any sufrace in Your home.
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Half hidden cabinet
Burge®s restaurant concept in Krefeld
Restaurant offer you the enjoyable alternative: uncomplicated food, prepared with the best ingredients fresh from professionals. They call it casual-smart food. The heart of menu is – of course – the burgers. Interior is also casual nad unformal. Designer mix materials and create the space comfortable for everybody.
Story of the brand is visable for costumers from the very begining. All elemnts, furniture and decorations create the feeling of the Burge®s brand.
More information about restuarant and fotos You can find Burge®s
The Circular Pavilion in Paris
A singular building, the Circular Pavilion has nothing round. The name describes the process, which follows the circular economy principles, according to which ones’ waste become others’ ressources. Faced with the depletion of natural resources and aims for the «Zero Metropolis Waste» ambition, this pavilion demonstrates the potential of re-use in architecture, which fits in the context of COP 21 (the 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference) in Paris. About 60% of the implemented materials here finds a second life.
Photos and article form ARCHDAILY.
Escape Vista – unique mobile cabin
Clad with cedar wood and corten steel, this mobile dwelling provides comfortable living accommodation suitable for a range of climates. Named ‘vista‘, the 160 square foot cabin offers space for one or two occupants, with dedicated sleeping, living, and bathing facilities. Conceived as a private space that shares a direct relationship with nature, large operable low-E windows on three sides of the unit offer uninterrupted views. the standard mobile home is 20 feet long, over 8 feet wide, and more than 9 feet in height, with a larger version also available.
All image escape traveler.
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Optometry historical shop in Monza’s City Center
The “Ottica Annoni”, glasses and optometry historical shop, decides to move, after more than 100 years, in a larger and brighter space on the ground floor of a nearby building of the Monza’s city center. The new shop has an “L” shape, where, in the widest part facing the public road, takes place the sales activities, while in the deepest part there are office, warehouse and service areas.
The design’s process challenge was to expose at least 500 glasses giving however to the customer the feel to be in a boutique and not in a department store. The store’s concept turns around the vertical blades that run from the floor, on the walls, to the ceiling expanding the perception of the space and becoming an elegant “structure” for showing glasses on light and backlit Plexiglas shelves. The final customer perception is not a confusing display of numerous articles, but a feeling of linearity and refinement in showing each pair of glasse.
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Wood tailoring technique by Färg & Blanche
Stockholm studio Färg & Blanche has used its signature “wood tailoring” technique to produce a collection of sofas and chairs for furniture brand Gärsnäs . The process – which the pair have been developing for several years – involves stitching fabric directly onto wood using a customised sewing machine.
Article and photos DEZEEN.
A story within blue cup coffee shop in Kiev
Ukranian Studio Kleydesign has renovated a coffee shop one year after its original opening in Kiev. named ‘the blue cup coffee shop’, the interiors have been designed to tell a story; specifically referencing the red book of ukraine. the cafe is animated by an eclectic array of patterns, colors and materials and at the same time, the designers chose to keep and blend existing materials from the previous interiors such as the white tiling, brick and wooden ceiling.
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Images Anya Garienchik.
Steinway & Sons flagship store in Tokyo
“We have designed the Asian flagship store of Steinway & Sons in Tennoz Isle. Our aim was to create a space where their clients can feel Steinway’s craftsmanship, philosophy, history, and the beauty of their instruments. Clients will feel attached to everything about Steinway in this showroom, beyond the concept of “objects”.
Patents… Patents are made out of brass, and baked in a sand mold. This traditional manufacturing process represents their craftsmanship. Each plate has patent number and name engraved, sealing their traditions and histories. Flooring… We installed a Herringbone floor to reproduce Steinway’s woodworking craftsmanship spirit in the interior space. We used 5 kinds of wood (beech, bubinga, walnut, maple, and mahogany), which are also used for making pianos. These details add dignity, which is backed by traditions and records, to the interior.”
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Architects: OgataYoshiki, SALT, IkawaAtsushi, WataseIkuma
Photographs: Courtesy of OgataYoshiki+SALT
Dent lamps by Skrivo
The starting point for many of our projects is manufacturing methods and materials. In the case of the “Dent” lamps this experimentation started with clay and to experiment with the traditional clay throwing process. By forming a rounded tube and then squeezing it a “Dent effect” is created that causes the shape to warp. This dent effect creates a three dimensional pendant that provides multiple profiles depending on its viewing angle. The pendants are available in two sizes and three colours.
Information and photos form Skrivo.