Archive for July 16th, 2009
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The interior design color you choose for your room will influence the effect the room has on people. By understanding how this works, you can then deliberately select the interior design color to get your desired effect. We wrote and article about Room Color and How it Affects your Mood some time ago. Today I’ve [...]
This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.
I’m pretty sure that you saw this chiar before in a music video, advertising or in a Fashion magazine. Based on the idea of the Ball Chair the Bubble Chair is a reduction of this design. As Ludwig Mies van der Rohe said: Less is more! A masterpiece of reduction. Here are a few words [...]
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There are times when people should mingle within the neighborhood. Those kinds of situation were being carefully considered by GRAFT’s Make It Right (MIR) Project Designers when they came up with the Camelback houses — they all have a strong connection between the private interior zone and the shared public space on the street. Inspired [...]
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Just because you have to go on vacation, doesn’t mean that you have to sacrifice amazing design! Based in Arizona, custom tent manufacturer and interior designers Exclusive Tents develop custom tents and interiors for your various outdoor requirements. I was able to walk through one of their tents at Los Angeles’s Dwell on Design event [...]
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Innovatively developed by Austrian based designers Heinz Glatzl and Joachim Mayr (M&G Interior Founders), ‘Twinni’ is a minimalist wardrobe with a simple framework to implement its shape. Cheerfully colored to bring an excitement to your home, it turns out that ‘Twinni’ could also be brought to play as a matt-lacquered MDF (medium density fiberboard) sitting [...]
This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.