It's never too early to plan the things we love. Although we have just said goodbye to summer, we can already start planning the Christmas holidays and choosing decorations for the Christmas tree, the holiday table and the New Year's party. Ikea's holiday collection 2015 is here!
Architecture & Interior
Whether we want to admit it or not, happy December is just around the corner. In a little while, the cities will be festively decorated and we will be greeted by collections from the shop windows, which will further fuel the December atmosphere.
We all know her. Ikea's famous blue bag called Frakta. In the future, it will no longer be blue, but white.
Regarding Ikea furniture, we are the only ones who agree that it is great, affordable and user-friendly. At the same time, thanks to Ikea's mass production and accessibility to the wider masses, our homes around the world have become uniform. Recently, users who want to add a bit of individuality to their massive Ikea furniture pieces have a wide range of accessories to choose from.
We can now see the Canadian Rockies in a very special way. In the heart of the beautiful mountains, the Glacier Skywalk, a vertiginous viewing platform, was opened these days, offering a wonderful panoramic view of the beautiful Sunwapta Valley.
Parisian furniture designer Benoit Malta presented the Inactivité two-legged chair, which ensures better well-being. The secret is in the physical activity caused by the pursuit of balance, which provides a greater awareness of our body's physiology.
Infinite Galaxy Puzzle is no ordinary puzzle game. Not because she chose the scene of the milky way taken by the Hubble telescope as her motif, but because it has no edges, because it has no beginning and because it has no end. You can arrange the pieces of the puzzle as you please, because each one fits with each other, regardless of which way it is turned.
Infinity C is a concept table or night lamp by Korean designer Jung Dongsung, which offers a glimpse into the future of lamps that will one day adorn our homes. Its shape resembles a magnifying mirror from a bathroom, except that both sides of the surface each serve their own purpose.
Tired of flicking light switches? In addition, they are not very pleasing, as they have been more or less the same shapes and colors for many years.
When you walk around the city, you can't get rid of the feeling that shops and restaurants dominate, but at the same time, rarely any of them stand out for their architectural design.
When cassette tapes were popular in the 80s, you could record any song from the airwaves at the push of a button, but today you can relive those days with a retro cassette desk.
The reuse of Brazil's stadiums for this year's World Cup is a phenomenal idea that definitely deserves to be realized. Let's look at an interesting concept that kills two birds with one stone.