Round Cozy Garden Nest For One Or Two

Round Cozy Garden Nest For One Or Two
If spring is already here in the place where you live, you may already start thinking of garden furniture and design because in spring and summer it’s the best place in the world. Here’s a great and extremely original seating solution – Nest – modern stainless steel garden chairs by Kirv. It’s kind of a... 
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100 Amazing Infinity Pools To Blow Your Mind

100 Amazing Infinity Pools To Blow Your Mind
It’s not humans who first thought about infinity pools. Nature itself created them in a shape of waterfalls and such wonders of the world as Pamukkale in Turkey. Although humans has managed to learn from these creations of nature and started to build infinity pools all around the world. The edges of these pools seems... 
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Gumdrop-Looking Sofa In Vivid Colors

Gumdrop-Looking Sofa In Vivid Colors
It’s high time for bright and juicy colors! Jelly by Simone Micheli for Adrenalina is a sofa in vivid colors, ironic, colorful and playful. The shape is uncommon, with funny wooden legs and colorful cushions. It looks like a kaleidoscope of vivid colors and good flavors or a cake to taste. It reminds of some... 
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Very Compact And Minimalist Workspace To Keep Maximum Privacy

Very Compact And Minimalist Workspace To Keep Maximum Privacy
This is not a dollhouse, it’s a workspace! It has windows, can be opened and closed to adjust the level of privacy. There are also spaces for lighting, potted plants, and even a windowsill that can be used for display or storage purposes. The authors are Torafu Architects, the project is called koloro, it’s a... 
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Classical Scandinavian Interior With Art Accents

Classical Scandinavian Interior With Art Accents
This amazing home in modern style belongs to Danish jewelry designer Stine A. Johansen. Stine has decorated the apartment with a mix of design classics and flea market finds. The interior is very calm – white walls and simple wooden floor of natural color, all the furniture is also simple and minimalist, and this creates... 
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Industrial And Minimalist Neon Chandeliers

Industrial And Minimalist Neon Chandeliers
Minimalist design is taking new heights! Now we don’t need to hide the details because the industrial minimalism becomes an art itself. These neon chandeliers are created for the modern people because neon lamps are gaining popularity and give many possibilities of using them in design. But the designers didn’t forget of the classics –... 
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Inspiring Brain Laboratory For Creative People

Inspiring Brain Laboratory For Creative People
The Brain is a 14,280 cubic-foot cinematic laboratory where the client, a filmmaker, can work out ideas. It’s located in Seattle, WA, built in 2002 and the main designer is Tom Kundig The shape is essentially a cast-in-place concrete box, intended to be a strong yet neutral background that provides complete flexibility to adapt the... 
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Round Concrete And Wood House To Merge With Nature

Round Concrete And Wood House To Merge With Nature
This many-sided house with 18 windows is a cool example of modern and minimalist style with natural details. House BM is created by Architecten De Vylder Vinck Taillieu in 2011. This big house of 304 square meters is located in Ghent, Belgium. The main idea of the project was to save the nature and especially... 
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Minimalist Functional Stool Made Of A Box And A Cushion

Minimalist Functional Stool Made Of A Box And A Cushion
Japanese designers are ones of the best in creating minimalist and very functional furniture without unnecessary details. Tokyo-born Copenhagen-based designer Yukati Hotta presents Hako Stool, Japanese for ‘box’. It’s composed of five separate parts, the beautifully minimalist and amazingly functional Japanese Hako is a simple, cushion topped wooden stool which can double as a neat,... 
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15 Decor Ideas Of Easter In Blue

15 Decor Ideas Of Easter In Blue
Blue is not a typical color for Easter decorations, but why not to try? If you are not ready to use blue everywhere, you can just add some, for example, napkins, tablecloth or take blue and green tableware. Paint the eggs blue with some pattern or without; put them in nests or baskets. Of course,... 
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