The workplace often expresses the attitude towards work. Companies that bet a lot on the "aesthetics" of the work environment encourage the innovativeness of their employees.
Architecture & Interior
Storing shoes is always a challenge. Obscenely placed ones cause chaos in the hall, so someone on the other side of the world has created the "best shoe rack".
Summer is just over, but some of us are already missing it. A genuine feeling of freedom, love, summer romance, wind in the hair, summer playfulness is introduced by the French designer Lionel Doyen's swing.
Somewhere behind the seven mountains lies Lake Huron. Dreams float on it. Floating house of the architectural office - MOS Architects.
Looking at the gallery below will make your eyes sparkle. A playground where children can freely run around and enjoy themselves is a real rarity these days.
Enthusiastic cooks can hardly move to the kitchen during the day, where they indulge in enjoyment and experimentation.
As we are already used to, in October the capital will come alive again with the Month of Design, this time the tenth in a row.
At first glance, the Eye shadow floor lamp looks like painted glass with Art Deco motifs, but with a sharper and sharper look, we perceive the images of many eyes and pupils.
It is a response to the modern changing working and living environment, as it consists of modules of 25 different sizes in 8 depths, which are designed according to the standard dimensions of book and media formats.
Proper storage is very important for the proper functioning of the refrigerator and for the safety of food. A properly arranged refrigerator does not burst at the seams, an apple is not next to a chicken fillet in it, and fresh meat does not rest on raw. Fruit is not on the top shelf and delicate foods are never in the refrigerator door.
Let's hope that the warm summer continues long into autumn and that we can enjoy the shelter of our terraces, balconies and gardens for as long as possible.
For their latest project, Swedish designers Mattias Rask and Tor Palm, who work at Glimpt Studio, went to the village of Yungay in Peru, where they researched the techniques used by manual craftsmen, wood masters.