Archive for May, 2007
If you would like to have in your home something different on your wall you can take a look at these wall flat patterns available at Inhabit Living that are absolutely gorgeous and a green solution for any modern home. Made from bamboo pulp (a renewable resource due to its fast rate of growth) the tiles can be painted or left white. - Via - Atelier-Ad

Published by Michael May 28th, 2007 in Ideas
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Tags: green solution, modern, renewable resource, texture, wall flat patterns, walls
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Glowing Places is a project of Philips Design, in collaboration with the Helen Hamlyn Research Centre of the Royal College of Art, who have studied a novel solution to illuminate the interiors of spaces public like tube stations or “shopping malls”. One is a seat that responds with changes in the light which they emit, like sparkles, intensities and colors depending of that feel in him…. - Via - Moveyourmind

Published by Michael May 28th, 2007 in Home Gadgets
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Tags: illuminate the interiors, Philips Design, Research Centre of the Royal College of Art, shopping malls
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The Greenfield Residence is a beautiful green house designed by the Icelandic firm Minarc-Architects, and the principals of the firm live in it with their two infant children. The house is situated in a classical “temple on the mount” position, quite a few feet above the semi-suburban streetscape of Mar Vista. More about this beautiful house in this report & more pictures in this photo gallery.





Published by Michael May 28th, 2007 in Architecture
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Tags: Green House, house, residence
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Dare to be different. This is the message behind these bathroom products. These beautiful decorated faucets and lavatory basins with stunning patterns, colors and textures, are decorated with a special technique that creates raised ruby-like flowers and 24k gold tendrils make me feel like a king.
Named for the ancient capital of Morocco and home to The Blue Mosque, Marrakesh was inspired by Moorish architecture found in this magical city that once served as a stop along a major trade route to the famous Timbuktu. Specifically, Marrakesh’s top found inspiration from mosaics found in a quaint Moroccan courtyard, while the intricate and abstract floral pattern that embellishes the lavatory basin was inspired by artwork found in The Blue Mosque itself.






Published by Michael May 28th, 2007 in Bathroom
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Tags: Bathroom, lavatory basins, Morocco, stunning patterns
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If you are looking for ideas for outdoor spaces I’m sure that Andy Sturgeon portofolio will give you some inspiration. “Andy Sturgeon Garden Design has emerged as a leading design practice earning a reputation for creating stylish modern gardens that are a fusion of contemporary design and natural materials. Planting often features heavily and ranges from striking architectural schemes through to soft, naturalistic styles. Lighting, sculpture and furniture are frequently integral to the design.” - Via - Desire to Inspire




Published by Michael May 28th, 2007 in Garden
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Tags: contemporary, Garden, outdoor spaces
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