Turning an Old Pool Into a Skaters’ Heaven : Octopus by NEVERCREW’S

0 Comments »

We know you got used to seeing mostly interior design ideas here on Freshome, but this time we would like to try something new. NEVERCREW’S is a group of artist from Switzerland that so far have a very impressive portfolio of works concerning art in a few different forms: murals, graphics,  videos, comics and even sculpture. Octopus is one of their newest project which implied turning over an old pool located in Skatepark of Lugano, Switzerland, into a skaters’ heaven. We invite you to check out the pictures and the video below  for a better understanding of  this transformation. -via

octopus pool art12 octopus pool art1 octopus pool art octopus pool 5 octopus pool 1art octopus pool 1

Get your Daily Dose of Interior Design Inspiration by Subscribing to our Newsletter via RSS or E-mail

‘Anamorphism’ : A Stunning Street Project by Ninja182

0 Comments »

Even though this is not directly connected to interior design, we consider this to be an art form worthy of you attention here on Freshome. ‘Anamorphism’ is a project initiated by the artists  over at the graphic design studio Truly Design. The amazing “paintings” were made using contemporary techniques and a lot of passion. They are only visible from a certain angle of the building, for example the image with the head phones can only be seen if you are standing in front of it and at least one meter away. We definitely would not mind stumbling upon one of these during our daily walks. -via

Nina182 Anamorph 4345 ‘Anamorphism’ : A Stunning Street Project by Ninja182Nina182 Anamorph 434 ‘Anamorphism’ : A Stunning Street Project by Ninja182 Nina182 Anamorph 43 ‘Anamorphism’ : A Stunning Street Project by Ninja182 Nina182 Anamorph 7 ‘Anamorphism’ : A Stunning Street Project by Ninja182

Get your Daily Dose of Interior Design Inspiration by Subscribing to our Newsletter via RSS or E-mail

Stack your Wine Bottles with Style : Vineyard by Pack a& Rack

0 Comments »

In these days I’m pretty sure that you’ve noticed that producers pay more and more attention to how the product looks. In today post here is an interesting idea on how you can use a few beautiful wine bottles to improve your home decor. Wine speaks to all your senses, not least to the eye. So why then tuck away a beautiful bottle of deepest red with a label that probably has been designed by a well known artist? This sleek and stylish wine shelf has the ability to cater five wine bottles at a time. The shelf is available in five different types of woods that are treated with cold-compressed linseed oil and its clean lines will surely complements with any modern interiors we have today. This can be a perfect shelf in your kitchen, or bar, or in your offices. – Via – Pack & Rack

vineyard4 Stack your Wine Bottles with Style : Vineyard by Pack a& Rack vineyard2 Stack your Wine Bottles with Style : Vineyard by Pack a& Rack vineyard3 Stack your Wine Bottles with Style : Vineyard by Pack a& Rack vineyard Stack your Wine Bottles with Style : Vineyard by Pack a& Rack vineyard5 Stack your Wine Bottles with Style : Vineyard by Pack a& Rack

Get your Daily Dose of Interior Design Inspiration by Subscribing to our Newsletter via RSS or E-mail

Using Wallpaper as A Storage Solution : Pocket Wall

2 Comments »

The Pocket Wall is an interesting idea proposed by Maja Ganszyniec and is probably one of the coolest ideas for storage, especially for a small apartment. If you’ve ever lived in a small place you tend to think about innovative ways to store all of your stuff, and you are looking especially for storage that won’t be too bulky or interfere with my decor choices. This idea is basically a wall covering that contains peg holes and pockets so that you can store items by hanging them or loading them into the slots. It’s a really interesting concept and it isn’t exactly bad to look at either. What do you think ?

pocket wall Using Wallpaper as A Storage Solution : Pocket Wall
pocket wall3 Using Wallpaper as A Storage Solution : Pocket Wallpocket wall2 Using Wallpaper as A Storage Solution : Pocket Wall

Get your Daily Dose of Interior Design Inspiration by Subscribing to our Newsletter via RSS or E-mail

Fire Screens that Present the Skylines of London and Rome

0 Comments »

A reversed concept of design, an inverse process, backwards, in which the final object is a means, an instrument: the object serves merely as a vehicle for light to create the shadow. This is the starting point of the design of a series of fireshields by gspot. The fire screens embody the present skylines of London and Rome, evoking through their shadows the Great Fires that signed their history, respectively in 1666 and 64 AD. Made of cor-ten steel plate, meticulously laser-cut. The process of oxidizing brings alive this material, which behaves like fire, dynamic, transmutable and unpredictable. A sort of multiple piece of art that sums formal seriality with aestethic uniqueness. Alternatively, the fire screen is created in haematite (black steel) plate, possessing the attribute of projecting shadow, even when the fire is extinguished or the light source removed; running on its shadow.

fire screen2 Fire Screens that Present the Skylines of London and Rome fire screen Fire Screens that Present the Skylines of London and Rome fire screen3 Fire Screens that Present the Skylines of London and Rome

Get your Daily Dose of Interior Design Inspiration by Subscribing to our Newsletter via RSS or E-mail

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...81 82 83 Next