The Danish company Lego has released a series of white bricks aimed at fans of architecture and design.
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Straight Line Design is a Canadian design studio whose founder, Judson Beaumont, has embarked on an unusual project that we don't know whether to cringe at what people come up with or melt with cuteness: he designed caravans for your favorite furry dogs.
The simple Loop hanger can be used in many different ways, so it is interesting for a wide range of different users.
The compact single-family house in Škofja Loka raised a lot of dust on the Internet, as it was published on many global architectural portals, such as freshhome and archdaily.
When thinking about hammocks and the carefreeness it brings to our lives, we wish that summer lasted all year round and that the number of vacation days would be replaced by the number of working days. While it's an illusion, it's not an illusion that you can bring some of that summer vacation lightness into your office without risking getting a leg up! With the Füüt hammock, your job won't hang in the balance.
Near the city of Nha Trang, there is a small oasis of peace, which promises a lot of pleasant relaxation in a pleasant shade. The Vietnamese "The Tent" is much more than just a wooden tent.
We all know that a large part of our lives is spent sleeping. 26 years to be exact. If we add to this the preparation for the visit to the 'Slafonja village', then the number stops at 33. That is why it is a bit surprising that in various ways we watch every pulse of life when we are awake, while the night remains a gray spot. But the Misfit Beddit sleep monitor is on a mission to change that and put all the guesswork to rest and turn your bed into a smart one.
Roomoon is a tent from the British company The Hanging Tent Company, which pushes the boundaries of glamping (glamorous camping) to new heights - literally. In a hanging tent, you'll feel light not only because you're on a well-deserved break, but also because you'll be sleeping a few meters above the ground and (oh, romantically) closer to the stars. Its added advantage is that in the morning, for the first time in your life, you will be excited that you were carried by the moon during the night.
Plans for the Krystall Hotel, which will be built by 2017 in a fjord near the town of Tromsø in Norway, have seen the light of day. Thus, it will become the first European hotel floating on water and the first hotel in the world in the shape of a snowflake, through the glass ceilings of which guests will be able to enjoy a magical view of the aurora borealis and the snow-covered forests of the Norwegian coast.
Can you imagine being woken up in the morning by the gentle sound and smell of freshly brewed coffee? To all of us coffee-aholics, who get out of bed on a rainy morning only by the thought of a warm and fragrant morning coffee, which will give us the impetus to start the new day, this sounds too heavenly. Three cheers for British designer Joshua Renuof and his The Barisieur - an alarm clock that makes us coffee!
Besides the cave, the camp is the most ancient form of home, which, unlike the stone version, still serves a similar purpose today. In fact, the tent has greatly expanded its activity and today is popular even at crowded music festivals such as Metalcamp, Rock Otočec, Schengenfest, etc. But just because it's as old as the earth doesn't mean it doesn't have room for improvement. One, the B-and-Bee, was invented by Belgian designers.
The reuse of Brazil's stadiums for this year's World Cup is a phenomenal idea that definitely deserves to be realized. Let's look at an interesting concept that kills two birds with one stone.