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House in Minami-tanabe / Fujiwaramuro architects

May 4, 2017 Valentina Villa 0

The existing row house on this long, narrow property measuring 3.75 m across and 16.92 m deep was torn down to make way for a new residence. The design adapts to the distinctive site by playing up deep lines of sight. Segmented split-level floors overlap with one basement and three above-ground floors, providing visual outlets in a number of directions. The basement contains a multi-purpose space, the first floor an entryway, the second floor a combined living-dining-kitchen area and desk space, the third floor bedrooms and bathrooms, and above that there is a rooftop area.  

This Vertical Pendant Light Is Made Using Brass Rings

May 4, 2017 Erin 0

  Resident Studio, based in Auckland, New Zealand, have recently launched Circus, an elegant and modern vertical pendant light collection. The length of the light can vary as the lighting system can have two to six interconnected brass rings that use embedded LED lights, and a plug and play system to produce warm light.   […]

A Suspended Side Table Creates A Dramatic Effect

May 4, 2017 Erin 0

Photography by Ziga Lovsin   Architects Katjusa Kranjc Kuhar and Rok Kuhar of Slovenian design brand PIKKA, have created a collection of wood side tables (or shelves) that hang down from the ceiling.   Photography by Ziga Lovsin Named Circulum, the collection has three different designs, Ring, Bowl and Wave, with each shelf or table having […]

Rowland + Broughton nestles rectilinear Black Magic house into mountainous Colorado site

May 4, 2017 Jenna McKnight 0

This metal-clad rural dwelling in the American West by Rowland + Broughton is designed to tread lightly on the earth and to provide expansive views of the landscape. Called Black Magic, the family home is located in Snowmass, Colorado, on a rugged site blanketed with native grasses and fir, oak and aspen trees. A gravel

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Will This Be the New ‘It’ Air Plant? (11 photos)

May 4, 2017 Lauren Dunec Design 0
A couple of years ago, having an air plant (Tillandsia spp.) sitting soil-free on your desk or dangling in a glass orb in your window was something of a novelty; now they’re everywhere. If you’re looking for the next new thing in the quirky plant department, staghorn ferns (Platycerium

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Sembawang House / Atelier M+A

May 4, 2017 Valentina Villa 0

The owners are a young couple with two toddlers who love to hold frequent family gatherings and thus had requested for spacious interior space and outdoor garden space for communal activities.

This House Takes Advantage Of Its Elevated Views Of The Coastline

May 4, 2017 Erin 0

Photography © Open Studio Pty Ltd   Open Studio Pty Ltd Architecture have designed a house near Melbourne, Australia, that’s surrounded by water and bushland, and was designed for a couple, their dog, and visiting friends and family.   From the street, the view reveals that it’s an elevated two-storey home. Discreet in it’s foot-print, […]

Elephant Grounds Have Opened Their Latest Coffee Shop In Hong Kong

May 4, 2017 Erin 0

Photography by Grischa Rueschendorf and JJA / Bespoke Architecture   James JJ Acuna of JJA / Bespoke Architecture, worked together with Kevin Poon to create the latest location of Elephant Grounds, a coffee shop in Hong Kong. Dual-toned pine timber, plants, antique industrial factory lights, and modern decoration throughout, make this space a unique place to […]