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- Fancy Transparent Chairs Designed by Aitali
- The Homes With A Natural Feel By Remodelista
- Beds Shaped Like Castles Inspired By PoshTots
- Inspiring Bathroom and Tub Design Interior
- Gama Issa House Designed By Marcio Kogan
Fancy Transparent Chairs Designed by Aitali Posted: 17 Aug 2010 04:55 AM PDT The design of the chair is transparent. It was showed by Aïtali who launched in 2003 in Bordeaux that said Dream and reality of new manufacturing processes to give the appearance of new furniture. |
The Homes With A Natural Feel By Remodelista Posted: 17 Aug 2010 04:30 AM PDT Now, we are going to show you a wooden wall ingenious headboards. The design is really impressive. These elements can be of great aesthetic effect to a room, creating an atmosphere that is both warm and classy. Some headboards even have interesting patterns. They can be easily matched with either the wooden floor, the bed [...] |
Beds Shaped Like Castles Inspired By PoshTots Posted: 17 Aug 2010 12:35 AM PDT This wonderful play bed is designed by reminding of childhood fairy tales come from PoshTots and are meant to stir up the imagination of young ladies and cause them a delightful transition into dream land. With great designs, amazing graphics, the mini-castles feature classic story elements but also practical parts, such as shelving [...] |
Inspiring Bathroom and Tub Design Interior Posted: 17 Aug 2010 12:18 AM PDT |
Gama Issa House Designed By Marcio Kogan Posted: 17 Aug 2010 12:04 AM PDT This house is built with a fantastic residential project design in collaboration with a few others talented artists, comes this amazing design, a project called Gama Issa House and located in São Paulo, Brasil. Here is an excerpt of Marcio's journal, of how the idea for creating this home took off in the first place: [...] |
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