Archive for November 17th, 2009
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The study of musical instruments (’organology’ – no, really) is the study of the human condition. Every culture is defined by its own distinctive set of trills, whistles, parps, honks and beats, and every corner of the world has evolved its own location-specific indigenous instrument to renew a sense of cultural identity through noisy self-expression. [...]
Simone Micheli’s Shift Chair is the perfect piece of furniture for all computer addicts. They will surely admire the new product brought to you by Simone Micheli. The Shift chair looks like a number keypad of the common PC keyboard. This Chair is made from plywood and solid pine which is padded with polyurethane foam [...]
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For those of you who follow us on Twitter ( you can follow us on Twitter here – @freshome) this might be an interesting post because Twitter moved into a new, much larger office in San Francisco. The space, which was previously Bebo’s SF office, is right around the corner from their old one. The [...]
This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.
Putting together a tea party requires some creativity in matters of finding the perfect subjects of conversation, a little research on how to make the best tea and a happy group of people. But sometimes the smallest of accessories can make the difference. We found his really cute knitted teapot clothing item designed by Ruth [...]
This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.
The pictures below represent the Elleray Preparatory School located in UK, in the Lake District National Park, to be more specific. The fascinating thing about this design is its low negative effects on the environment due to a series of elements that make it a sustainable building. Made from materials that were recycled and equipped [...]
This is a post from the Freshome Magazine, who bring you the latest news in Interior Design, Decorating, Furniture and Architecture.
Re-cycled and Low-impact Architecture : Preparatory School in UK