We present to you some recent book titles that can inspire you in the design and renovation of the interior space. In them you will find many photos and various ideas that can perfectly match your vision of the room. Books are a true inspiration and you can happily put them on your bookshelves too.
As the third Slovenian fashion designer, Damiana Bitežnik Logar has achieved an enviable publication in a renowned Milan fashion magazine.
Designer Nick Barclay explores the limits of visual metaphors by creating extremely minimalistic movie posters designed only with circles.
Furnishing a small living room can often be a source of frustration. If you're not one of the lucky ones with a large space at your disposal, it's often very difficult to organize everything without making the space look cluttered. Fortunately, interior designers are not unfamiliar with this problem, and they have excellent tips to follow when furnishing small spaces, which we reveal to you in this article.
Photos of modernly furnished apartments are often the reason why we dream a little and sail away to a world where everything is possible. When examining the interior design, color compositions and layout of the rooms, we often neglect the staircases, which actually deserve quite a bit of our attention. At least the ones we collected in this gallery, of course.
Maruša Jenko and Jan Foraus embody an inspiring vision of the future of design. They are upgrading their passion with modern 3D printing technology, environmentally friendly materials and energy-efficient LED lights. In a minimalist style with a great deal of aesthetics, imagination and a holistic approach, they bring exceptional new-age interior creations.
This fall will once again be characterized by design at every step. Design Biennials are already taking place in various locations, and from October 6 to November 6, the annual Design Month will once again take place in Ljubljana.
"Silent Revolutions" exhibition. Contemporary design in Slovenia'' is presented for the first time this year at Moscow Design Week.
Unbelievable! After the t-shirt, which cannot get dirty in any way, there are now dishes that wash themselves. The Swedish design studio Tomorrow Machine has created a plate and a cup made of cellulose with a self-cleaning layer.
We will be able to hear about why it is good to connect companies and designers at the one-day educational and experiential event Design Biotop.
We usually associate jewelry with gold, precious stones, diamonds, luxury and something we desire. Icelandic designer Ágústa Sveinsdóttir discovered the value of jewelry in the worthless and unwanted material that constantly surrounds us, and from it created a jewelry collection with a name that says it all. Dust.
With a desire to minimize the concept of time, Italian industrial designer Sabrina Fossi created the Freakish Clock.