Ligne Rose: Cutting váza

Egyedülálló padlóváza, melyet a Loudordesign álmodott meg a Ligne Roset számára. Három különböző méretből álló összeállítás, ahol a magas fényű fehér vagy fekete lakk fém szerkezet praktikus süllyesztett üvegvázát rejt magában. Filigrán formavilágával már önmagában otthona dísze.
Forrás: Ligne Roset Budapest
Nova Pendant Lamps by Anu Moser

Swedish designer Anu Moser has created the Nova pendant lamp collection for Norwegian lighting manufacturer Northern Lighting.
Via & more: Contemporist
ILLU Outdoor Shelter from Bleu Nature

Bleu Nature, the northern France based manufacturer of contemporary furniture that has a distinctive natural feeling through their frequent use of organic materials, have unveiled their 2009 Spring/Summer collection. An early standout piece is the ILLU Outdoor Shelter.
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London Interiors – book from Taschen

London is swinging again. The latest design trends, the best musicals, the most innovative plays and films are born in the capital of “Cool Britannia”. What catches on in Notting Hill, Soho and Hoxton now influences taste as far away as the North Cape and Tierra del Fuego. At the same time, the city on the Thames, one of the most cosmopolitan on the planet, is home to people from every corner of the world and has assimilated many of their traditions and tastes.
Via & more: Taschen
Good Concrete Fences Make Good Neighbors

If your home’s property lines happen to be of the more curvy and disjointed kind, then this concrete block fence system from designer Sergej Kuckir might be your key to walling out society and its discontents. Intended to emulate more curvilinear demands for fencing and ground planning, it is only natural that the fencing carry its own weight and allow the user to build a wall as low or as high as they wish. Now if only they would re-legalize assault weapons and those kids would finally learn to really stay off my lawn.
Via & more: Yanko Design
Spacecraft 2 book from Gestalten

Like its successful predecessor, Spacecraft 2 showcases international projects by architects, artists and designers that meet the changing spatial needs of our modern lifestyles and that are simultaneously expanding our current understanding of architecture. This sumptuous volume further documents a dynamic range of ephemeral structures such as pavilions, art projects and exhibition spaces as well as transient architecture including mobile habitats, and vacations homes that inconspicuously adapt to their natural or urban environments.
Via & more: Gestalten
Shell Villa by ARTechnic Architects

ARTechnic Architects have designed the Shell Villa, located in Nagano, Japan.
Via & more: Contemporist
Casa de los Pinos: Close to the Earth, High Above it All

Living ‘close to the earth’ can mean many things — living in harmony with nature, living in touch with natural processes, or in the case of Casa de los Pinos (House Among the Pines), living on the top of a mountain, smack in the middle of a stand of breathtaking pine.
Via & more: Inhabitat
Bottle Lamps by Mattias Ståhlbom

Swedish architect Mattias Ståhlbom has designed the Bottle Lamps for Zero, a lighting manufacturer based in Nybro, Sweden. The painted diecast aluminium lamps have shades made of opal matt acrylic, and come in pendant, table, and floor versions.
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