For renowned furniture brand Emporium, Italian designer Roberto Giacomucci has created a series of unusual pieces of furniture that will bring a light breeze of mischief with their smiling faces.
Architecture & Interior
We present to you an architectural landmark that you must see the next time you are in a hurry in Prague.
Kisa means "kitten" in Icelandic. That's how designers Thorunn Arnadottir and Dan Koval named the first of many upcoming menageries from the animal-shaped candle family - PyroPet.
Splinter Works Studio is an award-winning studio for its excellence in the creation of custom-made furniture and object details that make prestigious homes even more prestigious. They bring completely real, but useful art to the homes they furnish.
The Tiny Project is a small project with a big idea. The idea of a sustainable house, which in its small size offers a simpler, carefree and more conscious life.
Design studio Little Shed Collective presents Dusk - a modular LED panel system that creates a beautiful backdrop on demand.
Designer Daniel Pouzet has designed a fantastic swing "Swing Rest", which is extremely multifunctional. Namely, it is characterized by many different accessories with which you can use it in different ways.
This unusual 3D wardrobe will definitely liven up your space and play with your guests.
Three massive glass spheres surrounded by a jungle of trees and tropical plants are the central element of Amazon's new offices in Seattle.
Since the kitchen is a lively space, it needs some fun accessories. Like the Hot Mess Splash Illusion. This will bring life to modern sterile and minimalist spaces.
Swings are no longer just children's toys. The Italian design duo The Lanzavecchia + Wai has created sophisticated sculptures that lull you into the lightness of life.
Architects are considered to be artists without borders, who often look to play with original forms with the help of new technologies and bring new astonishing stories. This is how the present selection of the most unusual buildings in the world stirs our imagination.