Minimalist Concrete House With A Large Vertical Garden

Minimalist Concrete House With A Large Vertical Garden
Let’s go green! Architecture studio Vo Trong Nghia Architects designed a unique sustainable house with a vertical garden as facade in Ho Chi Minh City. The front and the back of the building consist of concrete planters that can be watered through an automatic system, which collects rainwater. Additionally, the facade helps to regulate sunlight,... 
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Modern Pear Tree House With Wood And Concrete In Decor

Modern Pear Tree House With Wood And Concrete In Decor
The Pear Tree House by Edgley Design is a beautiful example of modern architecture and respecting nature and its beauty as the house was built around the pear tree leaving it untouched. There is a strong movement of vertical lines both on the interiors and exteriors; light wood supports stand out nicely again the darker... 
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Harmonious Combo: 100% Sand Vases From Glass, Sand And Concrete

Harmonious Combo: 100% Sand Vases From Glass, Sand And Concrete
100% Sand is a project by Anabella Vivas that investigates if and how the process of design can benefit by using natural elements during creation. Wanting to seek a balance between the materials, Vivas chose to mix a concrete with sand and combine that with glass. Overall, each vase is 60% concrete and 40% glass.... 
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Edgy Hexagonal Concrete Tiles For Eye-Catching Decor

Edgy Hexagonal Concrete Tiles For Eye-Catching Decor
Remember we told you about cool geometric ideas for home décor? These tiles are exactly for those who have chosen such décor. Imagined by Austrian designers Patrycja Domanska and Tanja Lightfoot, these hexagonal concrete tiles named Edgy have captured our attention with a blend of versatility, simplicity and elegance. Versatile in style, color and placement,... 
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Stylish Modern Bathroom Renovation With Wood And Concrete

Stylish Modern Bathroom Renovation With Wood And Concrete
This stylish bathroom is in the house of furniture maker Chris Brigham, founder of Knife & Saw. He wasn’t satisfied with his bathroom and decided to rebuild it, so he planned out a complete overhaul of the room that features no shortage of custom built-ins. In order to give the redesign a seamless feel, Brigham... 
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Minimalist Art Of Light: Concrete Lights Experiment

Minimalist Art Of Light: Concrete Lights Experiment
Elim Cheng is an interactive designer who offers us a new way to experience concrete, combining it with the warmth of the light bulb, and volumes molded by unexpected objects, like plastic bags and paper boxes. Concrete Lights Experiment shows the problem of removing the plastic bottle without damaging the object, and the difficulty of... 
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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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Cool Industrial Concrete Lights: Catherina 30 Knitter

Cool Industrial Concrete Lights: Catherina 30 Knitter
Concrete lamps are nothing new but they are always stylish because industrial minimalism is very modern. But Catherina 30 Knitter is something different. This lamp has a very interesting pattern, some kind of wrinkled look though it still looks natural as if concrete was wrinkled somehow. Such a pattern gives to the lamp a fragile... 
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