We're kicking off a week of discovering the world of imaginative interior design from the seven web giants Twitter, Google, Facebook, Instagram, Foursquare, Dropbox and Airbnb. Aiming at the vision of investing in a relaxed working environment for the well-being of their employees, they bring unprecedented inspiration and encouragement to other companies.
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Tritesil is not the first hybrid cutlery to contain a fork, spoon and knife in one, but it is the first to contain all three tools on one side. Well, it's not really the first, as we could see a similar design as early as World War 1, when military officers used them. It is therefore a modern reinterpretation of practical cutlery, which is ideal for camping, for the mountains or trips, when our backpacks and backpacks are usually bursting at the seams.
As part of the Norwegian SALT festival, which is considered a cultural platform known for promoting music and unique installations as well as a collection of exceptional architectural structures, the largest sauna in the world opened its doors.
If you don't have the space and money to own a property with a garage, that doesn't mean you can leave your car at the mercy of the weather. The solution for such is the GateBox, a collapsible cover system that protects the steel horse from the sun, hail, rain, ice, wind, bird droppings, etc. The garage with automatic opening can also be upgraded and equipped with solar panels, air conditioning, burglar alarm, compact vacuum cleaner, etc.
There is nothing better than when you return home after a busy day and collapse on the couch, sofa or recliner. They come in all shapes and sizes, and for all of you who are not afraid of unconventional design, we have collected the most unusual recliners, designed for maximum relaxation, in which you will purr like a cat with pleasure.
Optical illusion or bathroom sink? You'd be forgiven for thinking this ultra-modern Kub sink isn't real. But it is. The almost invisible sink was designed by the Bulgarian Victor Vasilev and is an outstanding example of minimalist industrial design. It is made of glass and Carrara marble (after the city of Carrara), which in antiquity was called marmor lunensis.
The Serbian architecture office Salt & Water designed a floating hotel that offers a superb vacation opportunity with a wonderful view of the surrounding nature.
Tired of boring computer background? Then check out 10+ minimalist wallpapers for inspiration for your next screen wallpaper.
The material, invented in Venice in the 15th century, never ceases to amaze with its beauty, but also inspires the design of objects with a retro motif of crushed stone.
Hangers are usually not a piece of furniture that you pay too much attention to. But carefully selected can add a lot to the room. Especially when it's a true work of art like the Coat Range, a coat hanger inspired by the snow-capped peaks of the Grand Tetons that can hang a coat, hat, hat, scarf, or anything a regular coat hanger can handle.
If this is what life looks like on the edge, then we immediately sign up to such a fate. An Australian estate in Port Douglas that you'd be forgiven for mistaking for a spaceship juts out of a hill that rises above the idyllic Australian coast, creating a real sense of living on the edge. The luxury home is currently for sale, but of course the owner won't part with it for a little money. You will have to shell out a staggering 6.5 million US dollars for it. And yes, it is real estate.
You have one in your drawer, right? The poor, neglected iPhone 4S, which served you faithfully all, sorry, all year. How can you be so heartless as to leave your once most faithful companion unattended in a dark room the minute a younger smartphone comes by, when it could be proudly shining or playing music on your desk. Thanks to designer Ivan Zhurba, this is now possible, as he has developed a lamp that lures old iPhones out of dormancy and uses them as a light and speaker.