Minimal by Luis Medina
Luis Medina is a Spanish-born artist. The color and geometry are two main elements in his paintings, emphasizing the importance of the colors. [SOURCE:-Interior Zine] Read More »
Saheli 26 Dec 2016 119 Views
Luis Medina is a Spanish-born artist. The color and geometry are two main elements in his paintings, emphasizing the importance of the colors. [SOURCE:-Interior Zine] Read More »
Saheli 26 Dec 2016 121 Views
Taeg Nishimoto uses burning wood to make a charred texture, a traditional technique developed in Japan and other parts of the world. Depending on the kind of wood and the length of exposure to the burning process, it brings unique jet black texture on the wood surface which is only ... Read More »
Saheli 26 Dec 2016 149 Views
The team of Carve and Omgeving (design) and Krinkels (contractor) won the international competition to design an adventurous play-scape and landmark on a ‘terril‘ in Beringen, Belgium, in January 2015. The adventure mountain is part of the tourist, recreative project Be-MINE, that aims to breathe new life into the monumental ... Read More »
Saheli 21 Dec 2016 129 Views
As we predict popular material for 2017 is marble – integrated into to the design of bathrooms, kitchens, living room layouts. This great material is a tendency of old traditions that is getting a new, intriguing read. So here is an amazing example of how to integrate the marble in ... Read More »
Saheli 21 Dec 2016 136 Views
Lithos Design Primes widens the range of materials used for one of its historic collections, Nuance, which is now available in three new types of marble: in addition to bianco cotone and beige canapa, the six models of the collection are now also available in botticino vaniglia, carrara ghiaccio and ... Read More »
Saheli 21 Dec 2016 172 Views
Traccia, the iconic self-supporting stone wall launched on the market in 2009 and now restyled with new material, took part in the exhibition – 50 Years of Living Marble. A perfect balance between the strength of stone and the lightness of the designed perforated weft. Traccia, designed by Raffaello Galiotto, ... Read More »
Saheli 21 Dec 2016 154 Views
Liquid Forms is the winner of the Walker Zanger KAZA Concrete Tile Design Competition in partnership with Architectural Digest. Capturing the essence of concrete as a liquid stone, the design was inspired by the mastery of Baroque sculptors and the idea of expressing flow in a solid form. It is ... Read More »
Saheli 16 Dec 2016 129 Views
The house was owned by the Disney family until 2015 — and Disney’s influence can be seen in the home’s colors, design and art deco influences. The house is 2,443-square-feet and has a pool, patio and impressive mountain view. Check out more photos of the home below: Zillow The entrance ... Read More »
Saheli 16 Dec 2016 139 Views
With 2017 knocking the door, its time to change the way you live. The New Year in décor trends will have a mix of creative materials, unusual textures, deco items to bold colours and one can use these tips to give your home a timeless charm you’re sure to love, ... Read More »
Saheli 16 Dec 2016 134 Views
IN THE technology editor’s office: two stickers depicting passenger jets, attached lopsidedly to the window by a previous inhabitant of the room about 20 years ago, perhaps while tipsy. In the business editor’s office: a heap of notebooks on the floor. In the corridors: modern art bought long ago, some ... Read More »
Saheli 13 Dec 2016 121 Views
As we mentioned at the design trends 2017 a furniture with retro inspiration are so fashionable and chic nowadays. Example for fantastic furniture pieces designed in the 1950’s and 60’s and sold around the world are those chairs Sibast No 8. and Sibast No 7. Now more than 60 years later ... Read More »
Saheli 13 Dec 2016 115 Views
Moyo by Chairs & More is an outdoor metal seat, created by 4P1B Design Studio in Milan, at the second collaboration with the company, following the successful launch of Jujube. The form is entrusted to a single sign, a line that throughout his path, remains identical to itself and, without ... Read More »