Archive for July, 2009

Etirement light by Rémi Bouhaniche

July 13th, 2009

Etirement light by R√©mi Bouhaniche | Minimalist designMore weird stuff. The intensity of the Etirement (Stretching) light, designed by R√©mi Bouhaniche, a French design graduate, is controlled by pulling a rod which in turn distorts a translucent membrane stretched over a steel frame. Continue reading “Etirement light by R√©mi Bouhaniche” »

Apogee chair by Miran Nudell

July 13th, 2009

Apogee chair by Miran Nudell | Minimalist designYou know how much we’re in love with all things weird. This most unusual chair design by Miran Nudell (Miran Design), named Apogee, is meant to help you find the seating position that suits you best, in a somewhat interactive way. Continue reading “Apogee chair by Miran Nudell” »

Viaggi frestanding bathtub by MAAX Collection

July 10th, 2009

Viaggi bathtub by MAAX Collection | Minimalist designMAAX Collection‚Äôs bold new statement, a seamless, egg-shaped bath sitting effortlessly atop an exotic wood base, titled Viaggi, turns the conventional bathtub into an exceptional work of art. Continue reading “Viaggi frestanding bathtub by MAAX Collection” »

Chamber music hall by Zaha Hadid Architects

July 10th, 2009

Chamber music hall by Zaha Hadid Architects | Minimalist architectureDesigned for solo performances of Johann Sebastian Bach‚Äôs chamber music¬†masterpieces at the the Manchester International Festival, Zaha Hadid Architects’ music chamber hall is a masterpiece of its own. Continue reading “Chamber music hall by Zaha Hadid Architects” »

Escada headquarters by Carbondale

July 9th, 2009

Escada HQ by Carbondale | Minimalist architecture & designAll that glitters is not kitsch. Escada’s new HQ building in Munich, designed by Eric Carlson of the Paris based architecture and design studio, Carbondale, will receive each season hundreds of visitors from all over the world to unveil the fashion brand’s latest collection. Continue reading “Escada headquarters by Carbondale” »