A selection of the most beautiful bohemian homes that impress with the exceptional comfort of exotic materials and a wonderful eclectic look.
Architecture & Interior
Japanese designer Mariko Tsujimoto has created a playful series that transforms a simple folder into a functional pop up interior piece using the traditional origami technique. Convenient and easily portable, it thus brings a unique novelty of functional furniture.
Working from home will be more pleasant with imaginative corners that can easily be created even in small apartments. Also, a special space dedicated only to work will help us to create a daily routine, with which everything will flow as it should. Find inspiration for your stimulating workspace in our diverse range of home offices.
Not an impossible plot, with an exceptional view of the Pacific, a house was created that bears the hallmarks of a different architecture. Those really brave and so typical of California, the land of rock, music and creativity.
At the German design studio rosi & rufus, we will find a beautiful design of urban resting places, which are primarily intended for tired dogs.
Hotel Sextantio Le Grotte Della Civita is truly something special with its unique appearance. Built on a breathtaking location, it promises a very special living experience.
One of the most beautiful New York apartments, located in the famous Soho, is an excellent proof that the airiness of the space in which they live and create is especially important for the eclectic lifestyle of artistic souls.
There is nothing better than the smell of freshly brewed coffee in the morning. But are you willing to sacrifice precious minutes of sleep to make coffee? If you are one of those people who still brush their teeth on the way to work, you will love the small espresso machine - Piamo.
The Yellow Treehouse restaurant in New Zealand is definitely not a typical restaurant that you can visit at home. It is built on a tree more than forty meters high.
If even in our wildest dreams we did not dare to imagine that one day we would fly into the sky with the help of just a few balloons, today's Japanese design definitely promises us that.
Turkish lover of the old, selected and especially rare, Omer Tosun, is a hero who decided to transform the ancient ruins in the beautiful Turkish region of Cappadocia into a unique boutique hotel.
The designer, Nir Chehanoswki from Cheha Studio, developed an original way of designing lamps called Bulbing. He sees everyday objects as light bulbs and lamps, and through his work he places domestic objects in new situations that breathe new contexts into them.