Archive for the 'Interior Design' Category

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Alpine Capsule

Designer Ross Lovegrove, has created this mirrored capsule that lets you see the entire surrounding environment, but doesn’t allow anyone see you. Coming to a mountain near you.

Selfridges

New wayfinding system from Cartlidge Levene for Selfridges, Oxford St

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Gore

I love this eroded sink created by Gore.

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Curiosity

Some sexy minimal interiors from Japan based company Curiosity.

Media Plaza

This is Media Plaza, a commercial project designed by 123dv Architectuur & Consult, which was launched in Utrecht with a high-tech party.

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Eno Henze

Amazing wallpaper by Eno Henze which was commissioned for Maxalot Gallery.

Future Hotel

As part of a research collaboration with the Fraunhofer IAO (Institute for Work Organization) LAVA has designed the Future Hotel Showcase Room, a demonstration project that investigates the interfaces between architecture, technology and the human body.

Esther Stocker

Check out these great geometric installations by Italian artist Esther Stocker.

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The Barbican

The Barbican Arts Centre was subject to a major clean-up last year. Cartlidge Levene and Studio Myerscough are the masterminds behind the wayfinding system. Really bright and graphic, give this odd building a new feel.

Sterling Ruby for Raf Simmons

Liking this interior by LA based German artist Sterling Ruby for a Raf Simons boutique in Tokyo.

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Philippe Malouin- Hanger Chair

The projects title was “Occasional furniture”, and is pretty self explanatory. Simple, iconic, and totally functional.

Jamo Associates

Take a look at this stunning interior design for the new 3.1 Philip Lim boutique in Aoyama by Jamo Associates.

Wellcome Collection

Anyone in London should check out the permanent exhibition at the Wellcome Collection near Euston / Kings Cross. Designed by Kerr | Noble and Gitta Gschwendtner, the Medicine Man/ Medicine Now exhibitions feature curiosities from Medicine and Science as well as everything from Napoleons toothbrush to Japanese sex aids, set against a great exhibition space, great type and superb interactive media.

MacDesk Pro

If Apple made desks, they would look like this. Milk is good for you.