Oak is a solid FSC timber pendant light. Each light shade is hand crafted and defined by the grain of the oak selected. The body of the light is accentuated by the intersecting hole, which allows a variety of hanging options with the cord wrapping through and around the hole detail.
Thứ Năm, 3 tháng 1, 2013
Oak by Ross Gardam
Oak by Ross Gardam reminds me of a bird house, must be the hole in
the top. The design is simple and intricate. The intricate element is
where the shape and the grain of the oak work together to crate a
dynamic partnership establishing depth. My favorite is the the black, it
would look killer hanging in a grouping.
The Laura Desk by Phloem Studio
The Laura Desk by Phloem Studio was built for a furniture design
competition in Portland, called ShowPDX. I have seen the work of Phleon
Studios before and as usual The Laura Desk is no exception when it comes
to the craftsmanship and detail that go into their work. I love the
strong angular lines juxtaposed with the flowing grains in the walnut.
The drawer integration is so seamless, might I say sexy? I really
appreciate seeing the processes, a person can really get a sense for how
much thought, planning and work that goes into a piece like this.
Thứ Tư, 2 tháng 1, 2013
How To Make Your Home Totally Zen in 10 Steps
How To Make Your Home Totally Zen in 10 Steps
As these erratic and stressful times make
it increasingly difficult to find tranquility and relaxation in our
lives, one of the few options left is to create a peace haven in the
comfort of our own home. This is the reason why zen principles applied
in interior design have increased in popularity and become a trend of
modern days. But what does zen actually mean? In Japanese, Zen refers to
meditation. In interior design, it reflects balance, harmony and
relaxation.
Although zen is not a proper design style
and does not come with a book of strict rules, it is often associated
with minimalism, simplicity and purity of lines. It is rather a way of
arranging your home and creating an atmosphere that offsets the stress
and hassle of your daily routine. Fancy achieving that in your own
home? Consider these 10 simple steps to turn your home totally zen.
1. Go for earthy colours
A zen inspired design is all about natural colours, in soft tones, such as white, grey, shades of beige or pink beige, which have the power to induce a sense of relaxation and calmness. Chromatic harmony between the various elements is very important, as well as the visual continuity between walls, furniture and floors.In order to add contour to a monochrome room, you may always choose to combine a dominant colour with matching objects and textured textiles such as white with moleskin or beige with rosewood. To create diversity combine two matching colours or play with degrades of your favorite colour.
2. Place softness at your feet
Parquet is always a safe choice, as well as any massive wooden flooring. White, greyish or any light coloured parquets are especially refined but you can also choose coloured parquet provided it matches the rest of the room.Resin floor finishing can also be extremely comfortable for a modern or loft atmosphere. Wool carpets provide a real sense of comfort but require a higher level of maintenance. However, if you choose a carpet, you may refine your zen décor and reinforce the cocooning sensation of the room by associating several carpets made of wool or pure cotton. Again, pay attention that the carpets’ colour should match the floor or stay in the range of moleskin, khaki and grey.
Modern Dark Interior - Kara Mann Design
I am totally digging the Lake Shore Drive Penthouse project by Kara
Mann. I am really drawn to these dark walls and I am loving the large
photos and art work throughout the home. Who doesn’t need a skull lamp
in their house. More after the jump.
East Brunswick house by Kennedy Nolan Architects
What do I absolutely love about the East Brunswick house by Kennedy
Nolan Architects? The floor, the natural organic pieces of slate
contrasted with the white grout provide an amazing pattern and texture.
The way the floor blurs the line between the inside and outside is
perfect. The wood, slate, and black color look killer together mixed
with a pair of bright green sofas = stunning.
Modern Bathrooms by João Tiago Aguiar Arquitectos
I don’t recall ever doing a post on just modern bathrooms but as I
was looking through the work of João Tiago Aguiar Arquitectos I was very
captivated and impressed. Their bathrooms have a strong linear
geometric feel. The use of stone and concrete is quite stunning although
I could see how some may say that they are too “cold” feeling. I
personally love the design and choice of materials.
http://joaotiagoaguiar.com
http://joaotiagoaguiar.com
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