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- amouflaged Stone House Belonged By Deca
- White Apartment In Stockholm With Minimalist Arrangement
- Inovative Children’s Furniture Designed By Masahiro Minami
- Attractive and Flashy Furniture Called Qbig Sofa
- An Unusual Architecture Fujitsubo Designed By Archivision
amouflaged Stone House Belonged By Deca Posted: 24 Aug 2010 07:56 AM PDT This stone house is located in the exotic Antiparos lands in Greece, this stunning home comes to demonstrate, once again, that stone homes are a real trend of the 21st Century. The amazing architecture plans belong to Deca, a company based in Athens. |
White Apartment In Stockholm With Minimalist Arrangement Posted: 24 Aug 2010 07:47 AM PDT The design of this apartment is minimalist arrangement. it contains all those elements that make it a warm place to live in. Located in a beautiful urban area and surrounded by green spaces, large windows were built in order to take advantage of this and the apartment also features an elegant outdoor terrace. Light wood [...] |
Inovative Children’s Furniture Designed By Masahiro Minami Posted: 24 Aug 2010 07:31 AM PDT The designer is a student in Japan currently learning the tricks of the design industry. So far it seems he he has no problems with doing that, as some of the artist's projects (in design as well as in architecture) spell "creativity" and "talent". This lovely piece of furniture, especially created for kids, brings together [...] |
Attractive and Flashy Furniture Called Qbig Sofa Posted: 24 Aug 2010 07:08 AM PDT If you are looking for a new different sofa that has flashy color and design, here is the design of Qbig sofa. The sofa is made out of three individual armchairs that can be combined together to create a whole. Vivid colors and an overall heterogeneous graphic model are the main things that characterize this [...] |
An Unusual Architecture Fujitsubo Designed By Archivision Posted: 24 Aug 2010 06:34 AM PDT This unusual project design is called Fujitsubo. It was designed by Archivision. It is located in the area of Omote-Sando in Tokyo, one of the centers of "trend setting" in matters of buildings and design. The construction has three openings in the deck leading natural light into the interior, which is carried [...] |
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