Marcello Zuffo, a senior designer with Motorola’s Consumer Experience Design Group, entered the 2008 Electrolux/Interior Design Magazine competition for innovative kitchen design and took the Grand Prize with this design: an ultramodern kitchen with multiple movable components. As required by the competition, Electrolux ICON appliances are incorporated throughout the space while the overall design can be shifted and manipulated to adapt to whatever task is required of the space. The contemporary aesthetic allows for the user to be creative with what would otherwise be a boring, rectangular kitchen floor plan, and encourages an interesting degree of user interactivity between Zuffo’s design and your day-to-day preferences. In fact, you might as well change up the space every few weeks just to try something different. – via


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Published by Tony Chavira 07 Apr 2009 in Kitchen
Covering 20- acres in the semi-rural Santa Ynez Valley in US, this amazing home is a contemporary amendment to the natural landscape it’s been slated on. With amazing views of the nearby mountains and the canyon, the contemporary residence has a 7,000 sq ft interior that includes 3 bedrooms (with a 800 sq ft master bedroom), 4 full baths, a common den with fireplace and an art studio with an office. But the most striking addition is the outdoor and covered patio with a picnic area, a fireplace, heaters and a pizza oven, and some amazing walkways with a long lap pool and a large spa. For sale at $6,000,000, that’s the place we’d love to update Freshome from … – via









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In the furniture industry right now is very hard to come up with something new, but Ron Arad wanted to create something new, and he created a bookshelf inspired by the map of United States of America. This is only an art piece and not in production – but feel free to get excited about the design! With each shelf being the outline of a US state, is actually a work of art with the incredibly long and slightly confusing title of “Oh, the farmer and the cowman should be friends”. The 2009 design is set to be exhibited alongside other new works from Ron Arad at the Timothy Taylor Gallery in London between April 8 and May 9, 2009. – Via

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Designed by David Quan the Flip Hook is a wall mounted multi hook has hooks that flip down for use. What I like the most at this hook is that when is not used you don’t even know that is a hook, and it looks really nice. These stained and lacquered hardwood with brushed nickel-plated hooks can be yours for €37.50 each from here.


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