What do a Storage Unit, a Basin and a Transistor Radio Have in Common?What do a Storage Unit, a Basin and a Transistor Radio have in Common? I mean, isn't it just so obvious? Of course, all of these fine product examples fully embrace one of the hottest and most enduring design trends - Thin Black Lines!...
MRQT Menswear Boutique by ROK // Stuttgart, Germany.Swiss architecture firm Rippmann Oesterle Knauss (ROK) recently completed the MRQT Stuttgart boutique. The stand-out feature of this streetwear store is a textured wall made up of 22,000 individual timber dowels. The minimal interior...
Video // Tabeau Dressing Table by Nicole Brock.Tabeau Dressing Table by Belgian designer Nicole Brock is a beautiful minimalist piece designed for easy reconfiguration via the use of hidden...
Idokoro House by mA-Style Architects // Shizouka, Japan.Konichiwa! Today we’re south of Mount Fuji in the Shizouka Prefecture of Japan, to look at a house so good I wish I’d thought of it myself. This little slice of simplicity is by mA-Style Architects, and the photographs come from Kai...
N-EURO Suspension Lamp by Davide Groppi & Beppe Merlano."Putting light wherever you wish has always been my obsession. N-Euro is a simple project, almost a revival of old electrical plans. A plug, a cable, some insulating materials, a lamp socket and an LED...
The Illusions Light by Lenka Czereova.The Illusions is a collection of interior lights by Lenka Czereova. Designed to appear as though the wall itself is peeling off, the light gently illuminates the surrounding surface. I really love the way such a simple little gesture can...
MAISON&OBJET September 2012 // MINIMUM by Elizabeth Leriche.As promised in my posts last week, I'm really excited to share with you my personal highlight from MAISON&OBJET held in Paris in September. MINIMUM, curated by Elizabeth Leriche, examined the idea of "revealing the essence of Beauty in all...
Atherton Keener House // Phoenix, Arizona.This post has been sitting in my drafts for ages and ages and ages... and ages... You get the idea. I've been admiring this house ever since I found one of the photos on Tumblr almost two years ago. I guess it's taken me this long to work...
Staring At The Stair.Wowee! How completely amazing is this stair? Arrrghhh, the awesomeness is killing me! This fine work belongs to an Italian architect Francesco Librizzi and is situated in an original 1900s building in Milan. Let's just ignore for a moment...