BAS @ fast company


Suzanne Labarre made a great piece at
fast company about the Eye Chart poster. It's great to be receiving all this love from my favorite design outlets!

check the article here!

holman house

e27


presented at 
DMY berlin 2011, 'pit out' is a new series of lamps by berlin-based studio e27, comprised of designers fax quintus, hendrik gackstatter and tim brauns. 
in production by german manufacturer domus licht, this three-piece collection of outdoor lamps is based on the studio's indoor version of 'pit': 
with a simple ring and a hole connecting the shade to its body, each lamp has a flexible joint which allows 360 degrees of motion. 
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casa playa el golf

house by vibe design group



This truly mind-blowing residence was designed by 
Vibe Design Group and showcases quite a few impressive architecture details. Here are the photos and the information we received from the architects: “In the early design phase Vibe’s team were looking to create an open, more interactive street presence. The front façade was inspired by the study of 60s and early 70s stereo cabinets with the slatted timber reflecting the slotted speaker elements, in this case they accommodate the covered entry and private en suite window. 

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adamos residence



Designed by Paphos-based architecture firm 
VardaStudio, the house you are about to see is located in the second-largest city in Cyprus – Limassol. Spread over 650 square meters, the living spaces that make up the Adamos Residence were divided to fit on three floors. Elegant intersecting volumes create a contemporary residential architecture highlighted by the use of wood insertions on the white facade. 
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villa pm

Arabic Bathroom Design


The Moroccan approach to bathing takes the idea of bathroom design to another level. Communal bathing in neighbourhood hammams turned the concept of the bathroom into something much more than a utility space, but into an important social arena where business, gossip and relationships were formed and sustained. Hammams remain an important part of life even today and traditional Arabic bathroom design incorporates rich references to both cultural and social influences from the Arabic and Islamic worlds.

Tadelakt
A traditional take on plastering – Tadelakt is a lime based mortar/plaster, coloured with natural powder dyes, finished with a coat of black Marseillessoap and stone polished, rendering it waterproof. In Morocco this finish is the norm for bathing and bathroom areas, the material is easily malleable and can be sculpted to create soft, tactile curves that incorporate solid baths or shower areas.

Tiles

Basins
Rather than porcelain units, palatial Moroccan bathrooms cater for a more refined taste, where a hand hammered copper bathroom sink and bath are polished and sunken into mosaic tiled stands.

Bathing
Water takes a unique place at the heart of Islamic culture, religion and design - as life-giving, sustaining and purifying it is recognised as the origin of all life on earth and as such is ascribed status within the culture. At famous Moorish settlements in Southern Spain, such as the Alhambra, the presence of water runs through the entire heart of the structure. In respect to the humble bathroom the same prevalence is given in creating a space in which to contemplate, purify and rejuvenate.

Mirrors
Morocco is renowned for its traditional crafts, including blacksmithing and metal work that create beautiful, intricate patterns in everything from window shutters, lamps, jewellery and frame work. Incorporating either beaten metal or patterned framed mirrors into the bathroom is a great way to infuse interior design with a signature look.

Wood iPhone 4 Case & Stand



Wood iPhone 4 Case & Stand from etsy seller Kencheng88 Made from natural wood and only $54.99. Via Design Don't Panic.

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house of seven gardens


japanese firm 
ikimono architects recently completed 'house of seven gardens', a residence located in hiroshima, japan. 
intended for a young couple and their three children, the one story dwelling contains 17 separate areas 
- six exterior courtyards and 11 interior rooms - the spaces are of varied size, with windows and corridors weaving the 
shifting and offset environments together. vaguely defined programs allow each volume to support a range of activities,
their neutral shells adaptive and accommodating.
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st mary's church

river house

villa 1

el dorado fireplace surrounds

Watch Vault DIY

dieter rams' home


Rams is not 'in it' for fame or money, nor does he wants the world to buy his latest designs but simply use the products that he and the design team at 
Braun during his tenure worked tirelessly to create.  Their work may have landed onto the pages of design books and magazines and even sit alongside images of iPhone calculators to suggest an influence on the designers of today, the intention was to change the way we view 'design' as a subject.
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House Haller

Emmental Stairs by Biljana Jovanovic

containers, again.

villa skäret


villa skäret' by helsingborg-based architects 
chahrour huhtilainen a+d is a series of free standing
structures overlooking the north sea in höganäs, sweden. composed of four black boxes,
the design divides its functions into autonomous volumes which remain connected by
a common decking system. 
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Casa Gauthier / bauzeit architekten

LED-TV by studio aisslinger

BAS @ core77


The good guys and
long time friends at core77, posted some of my posters on their site. I've been following core77 for the longest time and they are a great deal of motivation and inspiration!
Thanks to hipstomp!
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cadre


tokyo based practice 
apollo architects and associates has completed 'cadre' a single family home in uonuma, japan, 
designed to respond to the heavy snowfall and earthquake prone region. 
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airy house


japanese practice 
ikimono architects has created 'airy house', a multi-purpose building located in gunma, japan. 
part-cafe, part-residence, the structure features a distinct architectural language that looks to seemingly merge the
internal volume with the exterior environment. 
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eyebrow house


Portland-based
 Doon Architecture, took the existing structure and reshaped it into a modern home, resembling the arches of an eyebrow.
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house between trees

house set in a wall


house set in a wall' by tokyo-based studio 
archiplace (ishii masahiro, kondo tamiko) is a two-storey 
private house located in a dense residential neighbourhood of tokyo, japan. in order to maximize
the privacy of the residents, the house was conceived within a circumscribing wall that limits and
controls views from adjacent buildings. 
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colander table

Fujisan Humidifer

Abstraction LED Lamps by Perhacs Studio


“Abstraction” is a series of modular pendant lamps laser cut from recycled and recyclable materials and designed by Brandon Perhacs of Lichen and Perhacs Studio. In a clever and playful move, the designer made the leaves of the lamps interchangeable with one another. This allows for a wide variety of design possibilities as the different patterns, colors and materials within the series are mixed and matched. One of the finalists in our Bright Ideas Lighting Competition, the shades will be available by the end of the summer to be creatively separated and recombined.



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beach house


situated on a secluded bay along the coast of shima-city mie japan, is 'beach house' a private vacation home
by japanese practice, 
yamamori architect + associates. 

composed of jagged and austere forms, the home looks to immerse itself into the contradictory environment of
built and natural contexts, its volume and spatial organization responding to the contrasting elements of both. 
cut into the landscape, the design relies on elevational differences between the ground, the structure and the interior
to define and characterize the building. 
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V-House by GAAGA


V-House was designed by a company of architects entitled 
GAAGA and is located in Leiden, The Netherlands. This beautiful compact home takes its name from a distinct feature: its roof shape. Even though it is hardly noticeable from the outside, the crib has a total of two floors, each with its well structured living zones. 
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BAS @ moco loco


Ted Savage from
mocoloco posted this early today... it's about the poster I did to honor Dieter Rams, my design hero.
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Creative Collective by Supa Frank

edge house II


japanese practice 
noriyoshi morimura architects & associates has created 'edge house II', a single family home
in kyotanabe, kyoto, japan. designed to establish a constant and casual relationship with the exterior environment, 
the residence features four fluid wings which are each exposed to the outdoors. in a way futuristic, the dwelling
starkly contrasts its surroundings, its form and materiality literally becoming the landscape. 
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norisada maeda atelier: AG+


'AG+' by tokyo-based practice 
norisada maeda atelier is a multi-level private dwelling in 
fujisawa kanagawa, japan. considering the client's request for maximum floor space,
the design features a floating loft level between the ground and first floor which is treated 
sensitively with both materiality and light to result in a low-lying multi-purpose room. 
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AOL Office | Studio O+A

House C by RTA Office

Cabin by Cyrén & Cyrén


This tree-top hotel room by Swedish architects 
Cyrén & Cyrén is accessed via a bridge leading from the hilly forest to an entrance on the roof.
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Danish Beauty

California Series Desks and Tables




Beautiful workspace and coffee tables featuring the state of California by J. Rusten Furniture Studio. Via Design Don't Panic.

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