Archive for June 3rd, 2010

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Charming Modern House with a Twisted Traditional Exterior

Villa San Valentino comes from Austrian architect Stephan Unger and is located in Merano-Alto Adige, Italy. Although it may look traditional on the outside- so perfectly integrated in its environment and enriched with beautiful wooden finishes- this home couldn’t be more modern. The architects’ task was to “plan a bi-familiar house on high architectonic level for the cohabitation…


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Hoboglyphs: Secret Transient Symbols & Modern Nomad Codes

Hobos have played a big part in the history of America – one that’s often ignored. They were the nomadic workers who roamed the country at the start of the 20th century and through the Great Depression, taking work wherever they could and never spending too long in any one place. In their extensive travels, [...]

Get in the Game! Beautiful 3D Promotional Street Art

The Viral Factory, an awarded digital agency from London, recently had to come up with a creative advertising campaign for the Activision Game BLUR. Their idea: a “collection” of 3D street art works, placed in major cities in Europe, including Berlin, London and Madrid. For this advertising campaign, world renowned artists were asked to “give a…


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Marecucina by ALNO, a Kitchen for the Sea Lovers

A while back, we had a post on Freshome where we presented a stunning Boat-themed kitchen, one of the memorable designs at Milan Furniture Fair. Today we have something similar to show you. From Alno comes another innovative kitchen also embracing the maritime style. Marecucina kitchen has a great nautical shape and features interesting wooden finishes. Gold faucets…


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SALC House in Brazil, a Fresh Design Approach

SALC House belongs to Frederico Zanelato Architects and is located near São Paulo, Brazil, in a beautiful natural environment. The first aspect that draws attention when looking at this home is its contemporary architecture. A giant supported rectangle houses most of the rooms in this unusual residence. Windows from floor to ceiling allow unobstructed views of the exterior. The…


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