Ever slept under a cardboard box? Probably not. There is a unique project launched in the form of duvet covers by Le Clochard. When I first saw these pictures I wasn’t sure whether the bedding was made out or real carton or cotton, but after I’ve read a little about this project I’ve found that they are made out soft 100% cotton and you can really sleep under it. The Le Clochard Project by SZN hopes to help young homeless people in the Netherlands. A large portion of the proceeds from the sale of the quilt cover and the pillow cases goes towards helping young folks in the Netherlands find work or continue education. For those of you who would like to contribute to this project, or just have a really interesting duvet cover they are available from Snurkengoed’s website, in several sizes in a price range from about $73 to $117. A set of two pillow cases costs about $22. For international buyers you can purchase it from this website. – Via – Doobybrain



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Living in the suburbs is not what it used to be. There are all sorts of amenities, utilities and such, but more to it, there are stunning examples of modern architecture. Take that cutting-edge modernist style house in Brisbane’s suburbs (83 Hampstead Road Highgate Hill), Australia, that will likely get you a “wow” with its angular forms, fluid curves and flowing lines. But the exterior is just foreplay to what’s inside …


The 4,617-sq.-ft. multi-level residence, combines art and architecture, glass, steel and stone packs close to perfection. The elegant wooden staircase makes the connection between the living space and the four bedrooms. Simple but sophisticated at the same time, the most impressive of them all is the master bedroom that overlooks the entertaining area outside (with a beautiful blue pool) and the breathtaking city skyline. To those that can afford it, the house will be auctioned on October 30.




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The Glide Chair is an interesting chair concept designed by Kedar Naik. Lightweight and comfortable, the Glide chair molds to your body supplying a single moment of rest after a hard day at work. The Glide Chair is made of lacquered aluminum and fiberglass and the design is simple, modern and minimalist.


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For those of you who want to make a small bath look larger, here is an interesting idea presented by BHG. In this small bathroom, a sink is concealed in a drawer that pulls out only when necessary. The fixtures are on the wall above the drawer while a flexible hose drains the water away. Now, the sink only takes up space when it’s needed, but I see a problem at this idea : you should check that you have enough space in the wall for something like this, and how a friend on mine would say about this sink : “Everyone keeps asking what happens when you turn it on while drunk.” – Via
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Daniel Milchtein Peltsverger is a genius. Anyone who lives in a small space will surely appreciate his Biombo folding screen chairs. He has basically invented a novel kind of combination furniture no one has done before. The Biombo can be used as a screen, either decoratively or as a room divider most of the time. But when company calls, they can be folded down to become extra chairs.
The Biombo is wooden with the screen portion hinged. The front decorated portion of the screen concertinas down to form the chair. The screen frame still has a backing for back support. One question that remains is how much weight can the chair handle as it looks quite lightweight. – Via


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