Archive for March, 2008
To add up personal elements, colors and fine traces, you may need to weigh right on a combination of basics in furnishing, home ambience along with thoughtful home decor accessories. Made completely from lacquered metal, the Butterfly clock lets you decide how far you want time to fly away ! This clock could be a great addition to any home for a perfect modern & creative design. Finnaly this beautiful wall clock is designed by Pascal Tarabay and is available in many colours at Design Shop UK for £115.00

Published by Michael March 27th, 2008 in Uncategorized
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Tags: clock, home accesories
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Designed by Paul Scarfe the “Aura” speakers are a discrete, yet stylish conceptual speaker that aims to fill a room with sound using resonating glass. The glass cone shape amplifies and projects the sound into the room, whilst a bass speaker below handles the low end of the audio. The cone is probably the first and best idea in sound delivery. Designer Paul Scarfe believes this to be true by adding the purity of glass to this equation and designing this speaker he calls “Aura.” This project was modelled and rendered in 3DSMax and post processed in Photoshop, so for now is just a nice looking concept.- Via - Yankodesign




Published by Michael March 26th, 2008 in Home Gadgets
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Tags: audio, aure, concept, glass, speakers, stylish
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North Carlton Green House is a breutiful green project designed by Zen Architects, and is located in Melbourne, Australia. The North Carlton Green House was inspired by the clients intuitive connection with landscape and the sun, complemented by our innovative use of sustainable design principles. Plants were integrated into the building to create a living, breathing, sustainable space that is a delight to inhabit. A rooftop garden provides an urban oasis perched above the surrounding rooftops nestled in the tree tops.

Water consumption is minimized through collecting rainwater and re-using grey water in the garden. The gardens are watered by automated subsurface irrigation systems to minimize water lost through evaporation. Passive heating is provided by a two storey north facing void that allows sun to penetrate deep into the house heating thermal mass of exposed concrete floor and ceiling. Passive cooling is provided by windows located to catch breezes cooled by the courtyard plants and pond while a two storey void facilitates natural heat removal through stack effect.




Published by Michael March 25th, 2008 in Architecture
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Tags: Australia, Green House, green project, house, Melbourne, zen architects
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Sayonara Rush is a group that operates in the field of design and communication, specialized on food and beverage industry. They designed this very useful product called Carrier (Portante), that can help you to carry a high number of wine glasses and is the same time the bottle or wine or champagne, without having problems. Also, just imagine the ease in serving. All in a great design that seeks to provide greatest utility and comfort.



Published by Michael March 25th, 2008 in Home Gadgets
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Tags: beverage industry, bottle, carrier, glasses, guests, utility, wine
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The Old Stone Highway house was designed by designer John Berg and is concieved as a modern interpretaion of the Long Island agricultural vernacular while also incorporating the use of environmentally low impact building technology. The buildings form stretches out along a spine of interior and exterior spaces separated by glass walls which fold open during warm weather. A subtle topography of stepped walls, volumes and roof planes anchors the house comfortably to the relatively flat site and satisfies the clients need for dramatic spaces within a quiet envelope. - Via - Apartmenttherapy





Published by Michael March 24th, 2008 in Architecture
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Tags: Highway House, John Berg, low impact building technology, modern
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