December 11th, 2009
Swedish architectural firm Guise has completed one of the neatest, most minimalist interior designs we’ve seen this year – a concept store for a high fashion brand Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair, in Stockholm‚Äôs central fashion district. Designed using deconstructive methods and a strong spatial vocabulary. Continue reading “Fifth Avenue Shoe Repair concept store by Guise” »
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December 10th, 2009
Two more sleek pieces of furniture by Incorporated, and another collection playing with the idea of hexagon-based shapes. Continue reading “Hex chair and ottoman by Incorporated” »
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December 9th, 2009
What’s cooler than a cool wall clock, or even two cool wall clocks? The answer is – a dual-time cool wall clock, such as Long-D, designed by Hong Kong born Kit Men Keung for a Taiwanese brand Verso Lab. Continue reading “Long-D clock by Kit Men Keung” »
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December 7th, 2009
Ideas for Contemporary Environments a.k.a. ICE have won the 3rd prize in a competition to design a residential 65 floor tower next to the West Lake in Hanoi., Vietnam (pardon my nerdiness, but did anyone say “Towers of Hanoi”?). Continue reading “DK2 by ICE” »
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December 4th, 2009
More with less. Incorporated’s approach to designing the Endless sofa redefines minimalism and serves as an optimistic metaphor for the modern world’s limitless potential. Continue reading “Endless sofa by Incorporated” »
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