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- Color and Fun Abstract Tiles Created By Fogazza
- The SongMax Clothing Store for Women Designed By Elevation Workshop (ELEV)
- Gaudi Stool, a Mix of Architecture and Design Created By Bram Geenen
- Enterprise Table and Chair Designed By Marco De Gregorio
- Circled Kitchen Designed By Compact Concepts
- Lovely Decorative Coffee Table Designed By Pierre Lescop
- Lovely Awning Chandeliers Designed By Vladimir Usoltsev
- White Wood Magazine and CD Holder Designed By Flavia Dalla Pellegrina
- Simple Steel Books Organizer Designed By Marko Macura
Color and Fun Abstract Tiles Created By Fogazza Posted: 30 Jan 2011 09:39 AM PST This beautiful tiles are designed by Italian company Fogazza. It is designed with color and fun. It can turn a regular walk to the kitchen into a fun experience. Various, fresh and exciting, these modern tiles spice up any dull room and turn in to a cheerful interior. |
The SongMax Clothing Store for Women Designed By Elevation Workshop (ELEV) Posted: 30 Jan 2011 09:30 AM PST This store is a project from a Chinese company called Elevation Workshop (ELEV). The designer says that positioned at the crossroads of art and architecture. This store combines a perfect combination between the two, a great idea for a unique commercial interior. The brand that the store serves targets business women with strong carriers. Naturally, [...] |
Gaudi Stool, a Mix of Architecture and Design Created By Bram Geenen Posted: 30 Jan 2011 09:21 AM PST This is Gaudi stool that a mix of architecture and design that is created by young designer from The Netherlands, Bram Geenen. The design is interesting and creative patterns of Gaudi. Gaudi's plans for building churches impressed millions of people throughout the decades. |
Enterprise Table and Chair Designed By Marco De Gregorio Posted: 30 Jan 2011 09:06 AM PST This white chair and table is designed by Italian architect Marco De Gregorio who is currently living in Barcelona, Spain – the Table & Chairs Enterprise evocates the fascinating and futuristic atmosphere of Star Trek (Spaceship USS Enterprise) and reinterprets usual objects with a modern conception of design. |
Circled Kitchen Designed By Compact Concepts Posted: 30 Jan 2011 08:58 AM PST This stylish kitchen is designed by Compact Concepts. The concept of this kitchen is circled kitchen with modern look and not big enough to fit up the load. The kitchen furniture manages to address space problems in a highly functional and stylish manner, although it only measures 1.8 square meters. |
Lovely Decorative Coffee Table Designed By Pierre Lescop Posted: 30 Jan 2011 08:37 AM PST This lovely decorative coffee table is created by Pierre Lescop. The designer created this table with Baroque themed lovely decorative table which has been named Tim and Mary. This table is designed to decor your living room by by increasing the glamor manifold with the exquisite beauty this coffee table exudes. |
Lovely Awning Chandeliers Designed By Vladimir Usoltsev Posted: 30 Jan 2011 08:31 AM PST This is a design that comes from Russian designer Vladimir Usoltsev. The designer created this chandelier with lovely awning chandeliers which is a modern version of the classic antler designed chandeliers. |
White Wood Magazine and CD Holder Designed By Flavia Dalla Pellegrina Posted: 30 Jan 2011 08:28 AM PST This innovative and creative ideas about wood magazine are designed by Flavia Dalla Pellegrina. The design gets conveyed through the lovely magazine and CD holder made from white wood. |
Simple Steel Books Organizer Designed By Marko Macura Posted: 30 Jan 2011 08:09 AM PST This is a simple steel book shelves that is designed by Marko Macura. The designer is created this book place to suit as a companion to a bed or a small table; this simple book shelves are a flexible means of arranging books in various ways. |
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