Say goodbye to Scandinavian minimalism, as this year's most modern interiors explode with contrasts and rich colors. Minimalism has been reigning in interior design trends for years due to its sophisticated and cozy appeal. The long-standing popularity of Scandinavian minimalism is now being overtaken by cheerful eclecticism.
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.
Industrial designer Kenneth Cobonpue has designed a very special armchair based on the concept of the interstellar spaceship "Tie Fighters" from Star Wars, which will certainly particularly impress geeks and other Star Wars followers.
Combining architectural design, fashion and advanced digital manufacturing technology, the extraordinary Bryan Oknyansky brings the first women's fashion shoes made of titanium alloy, made with the help of a revolutionary 3D printer.
If you remember your children's room decorated with fluorescent stars that lit up after dark, then you will surely be impressed by the starry sky, the interesting Starry Light. Graphic designer Anna Farkas collaborated with interior designer Miklos Batisz to create a light that projects the starry sky onto your wall in full glory.
The endless beauty of Japanese design is also hidden in the form and functionality of cutlery or so-called chopsticks. Obama is a small town in Fukui Prefecture, Japan. It is known for its superbly designed lacquered chopsticks, reputed to be stunningly beautiful and the hardest in Japan.
"Silent Revolutions" exhibition. Contemporary design in Slovenia'' is presented for the first time this year at Moscow Design Week.
Airbnb has announced it's looking for the 'world's craziest accommodations' and will help cover the bills for building them with its OMG! funds in the amount of 10 million dollars. The competition was named "OMG!" because they really want unique and completely different accommodations from the company.
French designer Edouard Martinet uses parts of vintage cars to create unique insect sculptures characterized by incredible detail.
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.
Thanks to the new #floorcore trend on Instagram, design inspiration and reasons to admire from around the world are at your fingertips! And where else will you find them? Underfoot.
LMBRJK is a design studio located in Antwerp, Belgium, founded by American Jon Kleinhample and Slovenian Maša Lončarič Kleinhample. They developed the brand in the spirit of love for wood, and in their creation they use an interesting design process that combines modern digital processes of three-dimensional modeling with traditional analog processes of material processing.