Architect Georg Brecht designed one of the most modern swings to date. Woorock Hammock Swing is a rocking chair for maximum relaxation.
Architecture & Interior
It is less than three weeks until the start of the biggest sporting event of the year, the Winter Olympics in Sochi (soccer fans would be able to dispute this, as Brazil will host the 20th FIFA World Cup between June 9 and July 9), and preparations for it have been underway since in 2007.
We present to you two innovative beds that combine several functions and thus solve spatial dilemmas.
The website ArchDaily, which informs about news and interesting things in the field of architecture, has published a list of all the nominees for the building of the year 2014. There are as many as 3,500 nominees and they are divided into 14 categories.
We're kicking off a week of discovering the world of imaginative interior design from the seven web giants Twitter, Google, Facebook, Instagram, Foursquare, Dropbox and Airbnb. Aiming at the vision of investing in a relaxed working environment for the well-being of their employees, they bring unprecedented inspiration and encouragement to other companies.
DAMM is a design studio in Florida, behind Robert and Brenda Zurn, who explore the wild areas between art and design.
Portuguese design student, Gil Rodrigues, has created a cardboard wrap that elegantly opens small houses to safely store eggs.
There is nothing better than lying in the middle of a meadow on a sunny day. Now you can experience this pleasure in the middle of your living room. Studio SOLV designed the "H-Lounge" chair with perfect comfort in mind and with the idea that the concept of the chair should not dictate how we should sit.
Before the start of World War II, a young Parisian woman fled to the south of France, leaving behind a luxurious apartment, to which she never returned for unknown reasons. After her death, as much as 70 years later, her descendants unlocked the door again and discovered a true treasure of the past.
The British studio Splinter Works has been bringing a unique sculptural touch to the interior world in an experimental way for several years.
The Italian manufacturer of furniture and home accessories Seletti, which regularly and skilfully injects a great deal of humor and originality into its products, has presented novelties for the warmer half of the year.
When furniture sketches are no longer just sketches. When sketches come to life and grow from 2D to 3D. The concept of South Korean designer Jinil Park's project could be summed up in two sentences.