YO! Home is a small apartment that allows incredible metamorphosis. It is a revolutionary way of using apartments, the concept of which has practically not changed since the beginning of their construction. Simon Woodroffea has already demonstrated the extremely economical use of space with the futuristic Yotel hotels, Yo! Home is a step further. It's a home that uses the mechanics we're used to on stage sets, which can quickly turn a single-apartment apartment into a multi-apartment apartment, into a living room, into a dining room, into a bedroom, into practically anything.
"Pot Cradle" hanging flower pots are an easy solution for hanging decorative plants in our home.
'Elastic Lights' is a whimsical collection of bendable ceramic lamps for the home that questions the role of traditional ceramic objects.
Can you imagine what everyday objects would talk about if they could talk? Illustrator Salim Zerrouk gave them human characteristics and envisioned just that. Want to know what the thermometer thinks about its job? What would the pad vs. tampon debate be about? What would a child be like between the sun and the cloud?
The American director Wes Anderson impresses again, but this time not with a film, but with the design he used to create Milan's Bar Luce, located inside the Fondazione Prada complex.
In search of new trends, the world of interior design often reaches across the cultures of different countries. And while classic Scandinavian minimalism has been at the very top of popularity for years, it is slowly being threatened by an even more sophisticated trend inspired by traditional Japanese design.
Modularity is one of those features that a large part of modern furniture possesses. Just like telephones (which, among other things, are already modular), furniture elements have become more (multi)practical. The Float modular chairs from the Perch design studio can also boast of their versatility (to be assembled and disassembled), which are ideal for 21st century business premises, as well as for the home environment.
The Michelin star is to gourmets what Rolex is to watch lovers. But restaurants with Michelin stars are usually expensive and rarely anyone can afford a table there. All those who have already eaten in such a restaurant know that this food satisfies not only two but three senses. In addition to smell and taste, also sight, as we are served real works of art on plates that serve as canvases. Would you like to arrange food like a Michelin chef? Then don't go anywhere.
Somewhere behind the seven mountains lies Lake Huron. Dreams float on it. Floating house of the architectural office - MOS Architects.
Pablo Designs has introduced a new line of Uma portable lamps. The portable lantern, which is also a speaker, combines LED technology and wireless sound system and thus offers 360 degrees of both - sound and light.
The minimalist design mirror Dome, which convinces with its soft, minimalist lines, is a product of the Brussels design studio Beaverhausen.
Lucy is a lighting system where Italian design meets robotics. It is an intelligent mirror that follows the sun during the day, reflects sunlight and directs it to the same place in the room throughout the day. Natural light is very important for people, as it has a beneficial effect on health, well-being and psycho-physical abilities, and it also creates a pleasant atmosphere. Unfortunately, the rooms are not always planned in her favor. But that's why we have Lucy, which delivers what windows can't.