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- From 2D to 3D: Jongha Choi’s New Spin On ‘Flat Pack’ Furniture
- Barbecoa: Jamie Oliver’s London Restaurant – Interior by Tom Dixon
- Treehouse in Italian Lavender Field Almost Seems Too Dreamy to be Real
- The Reveal Cabinet by Studiomama
From 2D to 3D: Jongha Choi’s New Spin On ‘Flat Pack’ Furniture Posted: 24 May 2016 11:30 AM PDT De-Dimension is the name given to designer Jongha Choi's 'From 2D to 3D' furniture collection. He unveiled his quirky new spin on 'flatpack' furniture after he graduated with a master's degree from the Design Academy in Eindhoven in 2016, though 'flatpack' is not quite how he describes it himself. He introduces his 'art as furniture' concept thus: "In our current situation, in which modern society experiences the image, in relation to advertising, image circulation and the internet, why do we not question an images' confinement to a flat surface. Read more… |
Barbecoa: Jamie Oliver’s London Restaurant – Interior by Tom Dixon Posted: 24 May 2016 09:12 AM PDT This is all about dining out as concept - how do you reflect the manly pursuit of incinerating big hunks of meat on a barbecue, in a high-end designer restaurant? Barbecoa in the City of London (with an inspiring view of St Paul's Cathedral through the floor-to-ceiling windows) is the creation of UK chef Jamie Oliver. Read more… |
Treehouse in Italian Lavender Field Almost Seems Too Dreamy to be Real Posted: 23 May 2016 01:30 PM PDT Wake up to the scent of fresh lavender wafting 26 feet from picturesque blue-purple fields to the deck of your own private treehouse retreat, your breakfast delivered in a pulley-operated birdhouse. Suite Bleue at La Piantata Hotel in Arlena di Castro, Italy is nothing short of a dream, surrounded by almost 30 acres of organic herbs growing in orderly rows for a private atmosphere yet just a short walk from the main hotel facility. Read more… |
The Reveal Cabinet by Studiomama Posted: 23 May 2016 03:40 AM PDT Most of us use our cabinets for storing stuff, quite logically. But how about using them to reveal fabulous heirlooms and artistic trinkets? For instance with the Reveal Cabinet by Studiomama. This rustic looker is all Scandinavian minimalism with a twist: it's made from recycled floorboards. Its aesthetic is deliberately rough around the edges, in line with the brand's devotion to pared-down, "simple, honest and minimal" design with a playful edge. Read more… |
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