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Interior Design Inspiration from Jennifer Post

Today I would like to present some pictures forom the interior designer portofolio Jennifer Post…. She creates first class living environments for high profile executives, untold numbers of celebrities, and established families; her design is always current and classical yet never trendy. Her grasp on both architecture and design disciplines are found rarely in this field.
Jennifer has an

Wine Jug Couch

The Wine Jug Couch is not something you see everyday, is a piece of furniture made from 33 empty Cabernet jugs and a vintage corduroy futon mattress. This couch was made starting froma Wine Company Carlo Rossi… to motivate its customers to make something out of its wine jugs. This is not the only one piece of furniture the’ve made,

Boat-Shaped Bathtub

The Boat-Shaped Bathtub also called Vascabarca is designed by Anne and Parick Poirier Antonio Lupi…. This is a very unique design specially designed for those who want something interesting in their bathroom. Personally I would like to see this bathtub in the middle of a swimming pool. I’m sure that this would be a great. They’re only making 10

Small Apartment but Flexible by Setmund Leung

Designer Setmund Leung… presents an apartment that features sliding panels on rails that you can use to partition the space to your preference. These small but flexible apartments provide practical living dimensions that cater to all their needs. The different rooms are divided and hidden behind sliding doors set on a track. This mobile system allows you to close off

Shoal – Fishes Chandelier

Shoal is a mass of finely cast exquisitely sculpted bone china fish, swarm around a central beam of light. A true piece of beath-taking art. This awesome chandelier is designed by Dominic Bromley and is an award winning feature exhibit at 100%Futures, part of 100%Design 2007. – Via – Apartamenttherapy…

Latest Kitchen Design Ideas from Copenhagen’s Kitchen Showrooms

Editor’s note: This is a guest post written by Susan Serra from Thekitchendesigner…
I LOVED going to Copenhagen’s kitchen showrooms, seeing the latest, and very cool, design ideas. Large patterns on walls, beautiful, and textural wood grains, lots of dark charcoal or black, and white, cabinetry, these are some of the latest trends in kitchen design. I also noticed backsplashes

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