This swimming pool designed by Heri&Salli is the most interesting and modern swimming pool project that I’ve ever saw, and it was designed to create and continue a kind of landscape character that includes different functions and tasks. The six stripes line up on each other and take over different functions around the swimming pool like seats or couch surfaces or tables or a roof that offers view-protection to the neighbors. A fragmentary strip as a ramp has the task of leading to the lawn. – Photos by Paul Ott – Via – 1, 2
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Designed by Christian Vivanco this project called “our little white sofa” and is a concept started with the search for an all-together furniture, but at the same time looking for a new expression for this kind of piece. Just one single outline to create a sofa that follows the idea of a mixture between outdoor and indoor furniture, between function and form. To bad that this project is just a concept for now, because I’m pretty sure that this sofa would change the whole aspect of a room.
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Designed by Sofia Antonovich and Miss Miza this really unique sticker design made specifically for floors it’s a great alternative to the rug or carpet. The Large Floor Sticker measures 125cm in diameter, it is easy to use and adds an amazing style to any modern room. This floor sticker is £62.50, which would be right around $100 US dollars, and can be purchased from here. – Via
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Launched on 20 August 2008, consisting of 17 vibrant hornbeam trees formally planted in a grid pattern, at the heart of this landscape three trees slowly rotate. This project is called “Arbores Laetae” or “Joyful Trees” is the latest project designed by New York architects Diller Scofidio and Renfro. Located in a roadside park in Liverpool, the slowly rotating trees, intended to be a playful reinvention of the public park. I don’t know why some people would spend their time designing something like this …or maybe is just a project that wants to attract more tourists to the city. You can find more info about this project here. – Via
You can see the trees in action in this video attached below, just click play.
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Inspired by the world’s most popular game here is a very alternative to the old fashioned and boring tiles. Just like the game, it’s up to you to interlock them to fill in every single spot. They come in just about every color under the sun, and are made from fine Italian ceramic.
Tetris Tiles were created by a London company that believed tiled walls should be more interesting than just stupid little cubes. No price listed as yet though – apparently, that’s based on your order and colour choice so drop them a line for a quote. You can find more information about the Tetris Tiles from their website. – Via
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