Patterns…
…remash architect, anna korkobcova, and cabbagerose…collaborating on Pinterest…architecture, design, art, nature…it is all about patterns…come visit us for a flash of genius…oh yes!
Weekend House…
…a dream…on Lake Yamanaka…by Kazunari Sakamoto Architectural Laboratory…
I admit, I have changed my mind about wood…
Handsome Herringbone…
…understated, minimalist design with a traditional herringbone pattern…Herringbone House, Islington, London, is designed by Atelier ChanChan. I love this house…
More Pop than Rock…
…international creative firm, Hangar Design Group, describes itself…Hangar Design Group is more pop than rock. In a pop group what counts are not the isolated individuals but the name of the group. In the end, the result achieved is the group and not based on one inclination predominating over the others…refreshing, wouldn’t you say?
The aim of the agency is to gather under one name the various departments dedicated to communication, graphics, retail, industrial design and branding strategies…in other words, they do it all. If you are so inclined, please visit Hangar Design Group website…inventive and innovated…
soho
private residence
private loft in the center of milan
private residence, barcelona
armani casa
rebecca, retail
moonriver, mobile home project design for pircher oberland
the cantina at santa fe opera, new mexico
all images via hangar design group
Hide and Seek…
incredibly delicate…strong graphical shapes…elegant results…this is the work of Brooklyn based, Ina Jang. Ina’s work is described as being somewhere between fashion and fine art, at the junction of photography, drawing, graphic design and sculpture.
Sublime Creativity…
…and what has inspired her…the consummate designer, Michelle Wentworth, has the ‘philosophy that the everyday experience is enhanced with considered living, investing in well-made products, attention to detail, and by paring to what is essential, valued, and beautiful’. The featured project below is The Art Collector’s Residence…refined modern minimalist sensibility…
all images michelle wentworth.design
Omoshiroi-ne…
…omoshiroi-ne means ‘how clever’ in japanese…Leo Tatemichi, architect and owner of Pompon Cakes, is indeed clever. Using his mother’s recipes, Tatemichi opened his bakeries two years ago. He was inspired by his travels through the U.S. by street vendors. “It looked like so much fun, so I wanted to bring that warm and inviting spirit along to Kamakura. I wanted create an environment in the urban context, where it resembled something close to a living room”…omoshiroi-ne…
Five Fab Frills*…
…frill*- luxury…nice touch…
urb-e
gareth pugh’s trim jacket
vifa’s copenhagen speaker
jewelry for a cause: caliber…from illegal guns to diamond studded cuffs
lovatt wall vase
Happy Valentine’s Day…
entrance to tokyo design week 2009/photography by luke hayes
Two Twisted Staircases…
…and light and space to breathe……delicate yet sturdy…this three-story residence in Sapporo was designed by Japanese firm Jun Igarashi Architects. Centered around a family room, the ceiling in Case soars to a grand height, enabling residents to view almost every room in the house from the family room. Wouldn’t it be delightful to live here?
…even with an appealing exterior, who would ever guess the magic that lies inside?
Killer Apple Pie…
…get it right here…Katsutadai House is located in the suburban neighborhood of Katsutadai (Chiba) East of Tokyo, Japan. After 35 years of creating delectable pastries, the bakery owners enlisted the help of Yuko Nagayama & Associates to design a bottom floor bakery with a two-level family home above…
View…
…kudos to Bucchieri Architects for taking advantage of a picture perfect opportunity…
Fairview Townhouse, located in the heart of the historic Little Italy neighborhood in Cleveland
Time Out…
…meet me at Boulibar in the Ferry Building, San Franciso…by the high-end international design firm, Kallosturin..
…where texture abounds…
…and Tom Dixon pendants light the way…
…where elegant brass beads shimmer…and the flower design couldn’t be more on point…
…gorgeous brass oven…
…and cozy communal tables..
…and is there anything better than a little unexpected humor in a stunning visual design?
all images via Kallosturin
Patterns…
…remash architect and anna korkobcova, interior designer, and I are collaborating on Pinterest…architecture, design, art, nature…it is all about patterns…come visit us for a flash of genius…oh yes!
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