Natural Yet Minimalist Milano Study Light

Natural Yet Minimalist Milano Study Light
The LED lamp in ‘Milano Study’ is directed to its wooden surface giving it a warm, atmospheric glow. The young designers of Politecnico di Milano, Alessandro Grasso, Alexandra Lunardi, Sara Flamigni and Emanuele Colzani say that their work was inspired by the organic, natural shapes – such as leaves, flowers, drops of water. That’s why... 
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Shape Up Lighting Bringing Dynamic Spatial Harmony

Shape Up Lighting Bringing Dynamic Spatial Harmony
Shape Up Lighting by Ladies & Gentlemen Studio is a celebration of geometric shapes, and materials. The abstracted lampshade forms, some made of hand-blown glass by glass designer John Hogan, are networked via connecting cords and hubs. Versatile, the pendant lighting has four primary shade shapes: metal cone, glass sphere, cylinder, and arc. When combined... 
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Modern Residence With Practically Organized Interiors

Modern Residence With Practically Organized Interiors
Located in Milan, Italy, Casa con Dependance by Disegnoinopera is a modern residence with a casual yet sophisticated design and décor. There are no dead spaces here, and every little area has a function. The interior is modern and eye-catching, with simple yet beautiful details. The sitting area is a very organized space, where everything... 
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Subtle Watercolor Rugs Collection By Bluebellgray

Subtle Watercolor Rugs Collection By Bluebellgray
There’s nothing more natural than flowers in summer, and British brand Bluebellgray took it into consideration releasing a new collection of stunning watercolor rugs with oversized bloom patterns. These vibrant, oversized watercolor blooms have become a brand signature and sit harmoniously alongside abstract art in bedding, fabrics, cushions, accessories, trays, prints, scarves and rugs. I’d... 
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13 Unique Furniture Pieces Made Of Food Wastes

13 Unique Furniture Pieces Made Of Food Wastes
Going green is a hot trend now, and many people including designers start to think about the environment. Why wasting food, why not use it for designs and decor? We’ve rounded up several amazing pieces made only from food, and we’ll start from The Salt pendants made from sea salt and a synthetic binder, which... 
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37 Awesome Midsummer Table Settings

37 Awesome Midsummer Table Settings
Summer parties are fantastic! They are even better when they are outdoor – we can enjoy not only food and conversation but also fresh air, sunlight and summer aromas. Every party needs a table, so we’ve rounded up several midsummer table settings that strike with their beauty! You can find colors according to your tastes... 
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Scandinavian Cottage Decor With Rustic Touches

Scandinavian Cottage Decor With Rustic Touches
The owners of this sweet cottage, located in the Polish countryside, acquired a house with the intention of becoming the refuge for weekend escapes and summer holidays. The open-plan living area is perfect for entertainment with family and friends. The interior has been decorated in the charming country style; the furniture is practical, and natural... 
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Top Girls Vases Inspired By Vintage Dresses

Top Girls Vases Inspired By Vintage Dresses
We got used to various modern and minimalist vases but these ones re very feminine and vintage-inspired. Her ‘Top Girls’ is a series of vases that reference the tradition of porcelain figurines. Well-known female figures from the times of ancient Greece up to the 1960′s can be identified by their dresses, and these vases show... 
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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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