Designed by Omvivo CEO & Chief Designer Joseph Licciarsi, the elegantly minimalist Le Cob bath pays hommage to Le Corbusier’s famous chaise longue. This bath tub is not something you see everyday, I can say that this bath tub can create a unique bathing experience. The soothing cascade overflow is naturally therapeutic, reminiscent of a river, as the water falls onto the pebbles below. – Via

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Magazines are just beautiful to look in addition to great reads! But don’t you hate it when you’ve got to get rid of them eventually? Think of the waste. Well, designer Vered Zaykovsky put some thought into it and came up with a fantastic upcycling idea using just 6 copies of Domus magazine. There is no cutting or gluing involved, just some clever weaving.

The resulting structure is apparently stable and strong enough to support a glass top. It makes a stylish coffee table. It looks like the designer used six identical copies of the magazine but for a fun funky look, different editions will look cool too! – Via


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Zestyping so enjoyed coming up with this unique interior design approach that he posted photos of how he and his friend, Metamouse did it in 10 easy steps on his livejournal. The final room design looks like a typical living room. It’s when people are in it that things really start looking weird. Remember, there are no Photoshop tricks involved! The first picture shows the two conspirators inside their room. They look like they are standing sideways on the wall. But really, they are actually standing on the real floor. All the furniture, window dressings and accessories are attached on the walls and ceiling!

The livejournal entry shows how they did it starting with an empty room. They took two days to complete the task. One for painting and the other to decorate it. Zestyping says he wants to do crazy art installations for a living. If he is this creative, who knows where his future lies? – Via


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