With these new tile patterns from Fogazza you can really turn a regular walk to the kitchen into a fun experience. Various, fresh and exciting, these modern tiles spice up any dull room and turn in to a cheerful interior.

Pavimenti Fogazza is an Italian company, founded in 1905. With more than a hounded years of experience, it almost seems today that every new collection that Fogazza launches is more glamorous and more creative than the one before. We took a liking to their site and as we browsing through it, we found out that the company is “dedicated in researching aesthetically refined and technologically advanced solutions” and that they are “constantly looking for new solutions for designs and chromatic effects”. Perhaps it was this constant search for chromatic effects that lead to such great patterns or maybe experience had a lot to do with it, either way these tiles are good practical example for improving any home.

You can check out more of the company’s work and choose the right patterns for your own interior. There is also a contact form that you can use to place an order here. Whether you choose to embed these tiles into your bathroom, kitchen, living room, hallway or bedroom, with a little patience and sense of proportions, your apartment will completely change its look for the best.

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We have featured Danish Kvadrat textiles before but their Clouds innovation is something else! This innovative tile concept called Kvadrat Clouds lets out the artist in you. The individual tiles can be assembled together using special rubber bands. Each element also comes with crease lines which allow you to manipulate the tile reminiscent of origami, the Japanese art of paper folding. Large complex pieces can thus be made – as installations or as wall or ceiling art. With 2 different textiles in 7 colors, the permutations are enormous. For you budding architectural types out there, this is your chance to express yourself in your home or office!

Kvadrat Clouds is designed by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec. You can check for a local stockist through the Ligne Roset website.


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New York architects and industrial designer brothers Granger & Robert Moorehead have developed a particularly amazing screen system for their interiors made of CNC milled panels. Fully modular in conception, this bubbly screen design is an inventive way to divide up space in large spaces without sacrificing design or originality with something as brutish as a flat rolling partition. Further, the fact that the screen is made of metal is always appealing to the creative contemporary interior designer: it would be clean, go well with a lot of different colors, lighten up a dark room or even out a bright room. What’s most interesting about this design is that it fits two separate needs for a screen partition: it can both easily divide the room and serve as a creative interior sculpture. In fact, the accents you’ll get with this screen from creative lighting schemes alone would make it worth trying out on your next design assignment! – via



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The designers at Shige Hasegawa Design in Tokyo have developed this interesting, nature-inspired table and lamp set which is designed to focus in on a sense of tranquility and inspiration through simplicity. ‘Hana’ actually means flower in Japanese, which is pretty clearly the inspiration for these products: first, the Hana table, inspired by origami, is constructed from five flower pedal-shaped plywood legs which collectively hold up the glass table top without the use of additional screws or bolts.



Second, those with a green thumb and a good sense of style will fall in love with this unassuming, graceful lamp design. The charming, fabric-covered lamp design, Hana Stretch, is subtle and stylish and would make a great addition to a simplistic atmosphere in dire need of creative mood lighting. – via


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With this multifunctional furniture concept by designer Pop Vlad Andrei, your need determines your use. Do you need an elegant coffee table for a wine party? Or maybe a square table for a light fixture? Or even a ramp to launch your remote control car? The design is a combination of distinguishable geometric shapes and smooth, flat surfaces that can serve as either an accent to or the centerpiece of your living room area. In a room design with a rich colors and strong accents, the LIE furniture concept will absolutely enhance the quality of your atmosphere (and even more so if you’re interesting in retaining style while maximizing your living room space). – via



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