Adorable Luna Cabinet With Pivoting Doors

Adorable Luna Cabinet With Pivoting Doors
Created for French furniture brand Coedition, the Luna cabinet by Patricia Urquiola holds items within a drum-shaped volume divided into compartments. The top half of the cylindrical display case remains permanently open, while items in the lower portion can be hidden away behind two panels. These quadrants can rotate 90 degrees around the centre of... 
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Modern Home With Stone Walls And Wooden Beams

Modern Home With Stone Walls And Wooden Beams
Dom Arquitectura have completed the renovation of a historic home in La Cerdanya, Spain. The ensemble consists of a haystack, a barn, a warehouse, a small house and badiu, and the owner wanted to rehabilitate the space set and make his home and several guest pavilions. The architects kept the volumes of the existing buildings,... 
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Glass And Wood Lake House For Complete Relaxation

Glass And Wood Lake House For Complete Relaxation
How do you imagine a house for complete relaxation? Dutch bureau 2by4-architects designed this amazing home in Loosdrecht, Holland, right in a lake, on a tiny island. The surrounding nature embraces the house and lamost comes inside due to the lots of glass used in decor. When the weather is fine, the northern part of... 
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Cozy Architect’s Home With Japanese Decor Ideas

Cozy Architect’s Home With Japanese Decor Ideas
Maison Amtrak was designed by architect Peter Cohen for himself, his wife Sally and his golden retriever “Daisy”. Located in the coastal forests near Ellsworth, Maine and just above the Union River, the design allowed Peter to produce the least amount of impact on the natural landscape and at the same time take advantage of... 
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Shingle Residence With A Seaside-Inspired Interior

Shingle Residence With A Seaside-Inspired Interior
Concepts for the Shingle House are drawn from the American roofed houses, and the sloping lines of the coverage, form a sloping wall that gives a movement in the facades, and the roof touch the ground. The pillars are extended and bent to the outside to form a set. The classic model of Bay-Window requested... 
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Squam Residence: Traditional Exterior And Modern Colorful Interior

Squam Residence: Traditional Exterior And Modern Colorful Interior
The codes of this area of Nantucket, Massachusetts, USA, require that all homes must preserve the historical character of the location by following certain guidelines consisting of pitched roofs and natural shingles facades. J. Brown Builders followed the rules designing this Squam residence but just look what they’ve done inside! The house has a large... 
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Ultra-Minimalist Concrete Tableware By Vido Nori

Ultra-Minimalist Concrete Tableware By Vido Nori
We’ve seen many things made of concrete from house facades to furniture pieces, and now Vido Nori created the first completely minimalist tableware made of concrete. The hardened concrete is formed in geometrical shapes and sealed to allow standard washing, even in a dishwasher. If you are worried about storage, almost all the pieces are... 
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Minimalist Reinterpretation Of A Traditional English Barn

Minimalist Reinterpretation Of A Traditional English Barn
The architecture of this minimalist house is influenced by Kentish barns, England, and is located right in this county. Matthew Heywood created an intriguing façade covered with irregular black and white geometric parts, while glass parts allow to enjoy the landscape. The interior is minimalist and very elegant: black, pearl grey and white colors combine... 
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Charming 18th Century Duplex With Chic Minimalist Interior

Charming 18th Century Duplex With Chic Minimalist Interior
Restored houses are amazing because the outside often remains the same – stylish, old and charming, and the inside becomes modern and cozy. Michael Herrman, principal of French studio Ateliers Michael Herrman, renovated an 18th century building in Place de la Madeleine, Paris. Partly the charm of the old interior remained – original limestone walls... 
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