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- Residential Colony Lanserhofwiese Designed By Wimmer Zaic Architects
- Lovely Stainless Steal Decorative Tiles Designed By Tord Boontje
- Fantastic Indoor Spiral Cellar
- Bathroom Furniture Set Designed By Novello
- Hand-Crafted Modern Ceramic Planter Designed By Design Night
Residential Colony Lanserhofwiese Designed By Wimmer Zaic Architects Posted: 05 Dec 2010 06:04 AM PST This residential colony Lanserhofwiese is designed by Wimmer Zaic Architects. The building looks more of a Lego construction empathizing with a succinctly evasive structural design. When you peep closely into it and try to notice the exterior facets, you come to know how remarkable this visibly simple design is. |
Lovely Stainless Steal Decorative Tiles Designed By Tord Boontje Posted: 05 Dec 2010 05:50 AM PST This is a decorative tiles for your wall. Just glue them to your wall. It is such kind of easy way to decore your wall. This creative idea is designed by Tord Boontje from Artecnica. They caled this tiles with Puddles. |
Fantastic Indoor Spiral Cellar Posted: 05 Dec 2010 05:33 AM PST This fantastic indoor spiral cellar is sold in around $30 000. This fantastic cellar design with a not-so-fantastic. This cellar has great looking indoor wine cellar with a capacity of 1000 or 1600 bottles and the ability of maintaining the wine in the best possible conditions. |
Bathroom Furniture Set Designed By Novello Posted: 05 Dec 2010 05:16 AM PST Here they are, a bathroom set from Novello, Italian company that located in Venice. Their designs and products are modern and stand out through twisted shapes and an overall bold approach. The "Happy" bathroom collections in the pictures below is a display of vivid colors and creativity which really caught our attention. |
Hand-Crafted Modern Ceramic Planter Designed By Design Night Posted: 05 Dec 2010 04:43 AM PST This is a natural hand-crafted modern ceramic planter that designed by Design Night. This furniture is designed for growing a variety of herbs and flowers. The shape and its form takes inspiration from patterns and shapes found in nature, hence the name. The largest opening at the top can hold plants that need to root [...] |
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