In search of the perfect office furniture that combines comfort, ergonomics and aesthetics, Jaime Hayon for the Fritz Hansen brand impressed us with the design of the Plenum Cabin. It is not just the furniture, but the space within the space that encourages a better working atmosphere.
Architecture & Interior
In the eyes of most people, street art is inferior and despised. The authorities do not approve of her, nor do the people view her in an overly positive light. Most of them are associated with abandoned, poor and decaying parts of the city. But after viewing these photos, you will certainly change your view of street art, which has been brought into disrepute mainly by 'smearers'. These graffiti brought these previously boring locations to life and breathed life into the city.
Love wine but hate headaches? Think Ülla! Üllo is a purifier and aerator with a special filter with polymers that dramatically reduce the sulfite content, an otherwise important preservative used in winemaking mainly to prevent wine from going sour. These are therefore present in every bottle, but once you open it, the wine no longer needs them, and research has shown that this component is largely to blame for headaches after moderate wine consumption.
Can you imagine that your creative studio would float on water, and the shape would resemble an egg? Today, we plan new space concepts in cooperation with nature and environmental preservation. Artist Stephen Turner, in collaboration with SPUD Group and PAD Studio, designed the "Exbury Egg", an egg-shaped micro-home that floats on water. He lives and creates there right now.
The restaurant that was opened in Poland is completely white and artistically decorated.
The famous architect IM Pei, the father of the glass pyramid in front of the Louvre, died at the age of 102.
Under-The-Jack-Pack is the thinnest backpack in the world. It is suitable for carrying 13- and 15-inch laptops, and its special feature - in addition to its slimness - is that it can be worn inconspicuously under a jacket. Of course, the ultra-thin backpack prepared by Betabrand also takes chargers and smartphones under the roof.
You are invited to the world of a fairy-tale space, where many creatures that are invisible to our eyes live. Javor Škerlj Vogelnik manufactures various wooden creatures for your home from recycled, natural and waste forest materials. Unique furniture and wooden lights are inspired by nearby lakes, rivers, and mountains.
Based on the idea that the living space should be personal and authentic, the modern designer furniture brand Uniqka was created in Istanbul. The founder of the brand, designer Kerem Aris, comes from a family that has been engaged in the manufacture of furniture for centuries, which also inspired him to realize his project.
The British company Tentsile has stunned the public with the design of a tent that can be placed virtually anywhere. You will be able to use the tent regardless of whether you are on the ground, in a tree or on the water.
The umbrella is our most loyal companion in April, if we don't count the smartphone. But if the umbrella does us a great favor during the rainfall in the proverbially capricious and rainy month, which also quickly justified its reputation this year, we bring a lot of water into the interior with it, which "camps" on the surface and is difficult to remove. to get rid of. Well, unless you're using the really practical Unnurella umbrella, an umbrella that doesn't get wet because the drops just run away.
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.