I remember visiting Prague four years ago and the thing I loved the most, was their building architecture. Everything lined up together, the life and the people where certain things for which I’d visit it again. But I guess I have a new reason this time. Not sure if that’s a skyscraper or some sorts of whyscraper, but I do know that the Walter Towers will soon be famous for their twirled and splayed looks. The giant undulating W.

Designed by Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group’s, the Walter Towers look stunning even though I wouldn’t buy an apartment in such a building. Would the elevator be straight or a ride with it turns into a terrifying experience? Is such a building safe, most likely yes, but would you live in an upside down McDonald’s logo building? – via Dezeen


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Created by Italian company Qayot the Poufman living room set was inspired by the well known game Packman. Each unit has wooden support and polyurethane padding, covered by a fabric and polyester cover that’s both stain-resistant and removable. The actual seat eating the square stool in just about any colour combination you require. The price for this piece of furniture ai available on request and you can find out more about it at the Qayot website. – Via – Hometone

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The height-adjustable desk from the Tank Collection radiates lightness and elegancy just like a ballerina who barely touches the floor. At a first glance this table designed by Peter Petersen looks like an Apple product so white, elegant and shiny. The fineness is emphasized by the urgent smoothness which combined with the sturdy materials add strength and weight. The desk sparkles with energy and provides you with a feeling of design that never ends. This desk would look excellent in a minimalistic room, but unfortunately for those who want it there is no word on pricing. – Via – Bornrich


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These three new amazing whirlpool bathtubs ( the Yuma Art, Kyra Art and Naja Art ) from BluBleu are taking the bathtub to another level. These new designs have a beautiful wooden finish + soothing chromo relax system, and invigorating air system (for a hydromassage), and they look more like a piece of furniture. For more informations about these bathtubs go to Blubleu website. – Via – Trendir



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“334″ is an innovative idea that aims to make people more eco-concious. “334” is a bench that’s been designed by designer Oscar Lhermitte as part of the “X days project.” This series aims to create products that involve considerable recycling, yet avoid processes like gluing, screwing, soldering etc. 334 bench consists of three parallel bars of metal, over which are stacked 334 old newspapers. At a first glance this bench might look fragile but it’s not, the designer claims that’s this piece of furniture has the capability of roughly holding the weight of 5 people. This project wasn’t meant to be sold, it was created with the purpose to inspire others to make their own pieces of eco friendly furniture and to make people more eco-concious. – Via – Thedesignblog


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