Artists and friends Nicholas Andersen and Julie Ho are masters of transforming simple materials such as paper and cardboard into incredible fairy-tale structures that evoke a multitude of emotions and memories in the visitor.
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Nina is an architect, designer, fashion enthusiast, dog lover and the founder of the project for the promotion of wearing used clothes Vintage Weekend.
As part of this year's Venice Architecture Biennale, the Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto presented an interesting completely transparent pavilion on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore.
The hat, which does not originate from Panama but from Ecuador, has become a must-have summer fashion accessory in recent years. Its light texture lets the wind through and keeps us cool, while the wide sides are perfect protection from the scorching sun.
Scarves tied in a bow around the neck or fluttering in the hair while driving a convertible were once a symbol of elegance, but today we like to forget them a little. Instead of landing at the bottom of the cupboard, they can be used as an interesting wall decoration.
The more than three hundred year old building is located in the ancient harbor of the oldest part of Tel Aviv. The owner had only two requests during the renovation; they should preserve the historical feel of the building and increase the number of openings with a view of the sea as much as possible.
The Q1 armchair, designed by the Ukrainian studio ODESD2, personifies comfort at first glance. The inspiration for its interesting shape was found in the geodesic domes of the American neo-futurist architect Richard Buckminster Fuller.
A new restaurant, Llama, specializing in South American specialties, recently opened in the Danish capital. Bjarke Ingels Group and Kilo teamed up to design the interior and together they created an ambience that combines Scandinavian and South American design principles.
The final show of the American Dream Builders series was broadcast last Sunday on the American television network NBC. The concept of the reality show was based on a competition between established interior designers who, week after week, struggled with renovations of various types of buildings. The show served up very interesting spatial solutions, innovative 'do it yourself' projects and dramatic arguments between the contestants, and the convincing winner is the designer of Polish origin, Lucas Machnik.
Regarding Ikea furniture, we are the only ones who agree that it is great, affordable and user-friendly. At the same time, thanks to Ikea's mass production and accessibility to the wider masses, our homes around the world have become uniform. Recently, users who want to add a bit of individuality to their massive Ikea furniture pieces have a wide range of accessories to choose from.
At this year's 53rd International Milan Furniture Fair, Slovenian designer Nika Zupanc, in collaboration with Studio Moderna and their brand Dormeo, presented an interesting limited series of beds and bedding.
American professional skater Bob Burnquist realized his dream and built a floating skate park on Lake Tahoe.