Ripoll/Joan Puigcorbe
Ripoll by Spanish architect, Joan Puigcorbe, has been added to the work of architectural photographer, Eugueni Pons. I was drawn to this project by its tasteful simplicity and order. Puigcorbe says, “architecture is a language through which all the following properties may be expressed: harmony, creativity, happiness, beauty, poetry, complexity, magic, provocation, and culture. That is our main goal.” I’d say, mission accomplished…
“Get silently through a crack of light to enjoy a new vacuum.”
via: eugenipons
The Vampire Cafe
Wow! The Vampire Cafe in Tokyo, Japan, by Fantastic Design Works Incorporated, leaves nothing to the imagination. Love the shade of red…
It’s Hot in the Kitchen…
Yes, that’s right, it’s sizzling hot in the kitchen…that’s because MINIMALUSA is doing the cooking. The people at this first rate company are visionary, top-notch, and personable. Their design philosophy is to provide bespoke solutions that creatively mold architectural form, unique materials, and technological hardware with the utmost attention to detail.
The kitchen below might look familiar to you. Yes, it is the Clock Tower Penthouse kitchen in Brooklyn. MINIMALUSA was responsible for its sleek design and implementation.
Below is the Grimshaw project. Belllissimo!
Grimshaw Architects – New York Office
city : New York
architect : Grimshaw-architects
model used : Glam – Verve
year : 2011
Specs
finish : white matte lacquer
countertop/backsplash : corian
under cabinet lighting : LED double density
Designers
Stefano Venier – Minimal Design Director
Casimir Zdanius – Grimshaw Head of Industrial design
see more here
Time Out
Let’s take a time out. We can meet after work for a drink, go on to dinner, and then indulge in a nightcap…not to worry, I have it all planned.
nobu 57/rockwell group
vine restaurant/1100 architect
molotov/glenn sestig architects
Hmmmm…
MR Architecture + Decor….a favorite. The common denominator of their work is an aesthetic that focuses on revealing “the poetry in the most rational approach to space, proportion, and light.” Their work reveals a beautifully calibrated balance between form and function. As for me, I just like what I see. Hmmm…given the choice, which would you choose? Upstate New York house or Soho penthouse? Either way, it’s a win-win.
Upstate New York house below:
Soho Penthouse below:
(I noticed there is a post on MR Architecture + Decor over at Desire to Inspire – catch more inspiration there!)
Easy On the Eyes
Burley Katon Halliday is an architectural and interior design practice located in Sydney and New York. BKH has a diverse client base and retains a 30 year reputation for design excellence. Indeed, BKH exhibits consistent project success, with the results being so easy on the eyes.
Les Interieurs
Blue water, lush green, natural elements, and killer interiors…the synergy of Les Interieurs. Pamela Makin is the creative force behind Les Interieurs. She is passionate about good design. “I love sourcing unusual pieces and creating amazing spaces.” Her strong sense of design, composition and style create jaw-dropping interiors. Les Interieurs is also an interior design store in Palm Beach, NSW. At the shop, Pamela offers an amazing range of special pieces from Africa, Thailand, Cambodia and India. Have fun browsing…so much to love.
Sunday Sofa
Ahhh…Sunday. That wonderful day of the week when, hopefully, at some point in the day, you have time to sit and relax, read the newspaper, or simply gaze out the window. Wishing you wonderful daydreams on your Sunday sofa…
Gavin Jackson in London
I have featured Gavin Jackson’s brilliant work on my tumblr. I came across the post below at Remodelista and thought I would bring it here to share because it is so nicely presented. Gavin Jackson is a London-based architect who specializes in creating impeccably detailed, uber-minimalist interiors behind historic facades. Very cool…the best of both worlds.
Below: The Salvati Apartment in Rome.
Below: The Chen Apartment in Kensington.
Below: The Patch Apartment in Mayfair.
Oh Mann
I can barely contain my enthusiasm for this fabulous Lake Shore Drive Penthouse designed by Kara Mann of Kara Mann Design in Chicago. Her gutsy interiors re-imagine the possibilities of mixing modern with traditional. Kara achieves a balance of edgy yet attainable design, producing interior landscapes that are both timeless and unexpected. Oh Mann…I have a crush on you!
Flowerbox Building/Pulltab Design
New York–based Pulltab Design’s scheme for a loftlike apartment in the Flowerbox Building in the East Village integrates a vertical garden, a reflecting pool, high-polished concrete floors; materials like American black walnut, bronze, and steel; and surfaces finished in true pigment paints and high-gloss lacquer. Classic modernist pieces by Matthew Hilton, Hans Wegner, and Serge Mouille complement the coolly elegant interiors. When may I move in?
Vienna Way/Marmol Radziner
Vienna Way is a warm and comfortable family home located in Venice, California. Marmol Radziner‘s use of floor to ceiling glazing and connected outdoor living spaces seamlessly integrate the home with the native California landscape.
I’m Melting
Godiva introduced not long ago the latest addition to its expansion with the shop ‘Chocoiste’ in the popular and fashionable Harajuku district in Tokyo//Japan. In order to break the generally rather conservatively designed Godiva shops, Wonderwall, the famous Japanese based interior design firm, decided to introduce a new fresh and playful design. The delicious new concept shop is simulating melting chocolate that is dripping from the ceilings and running down the walls, creating a cartoon-like sense to the interior. With that idea in mind, the shop features humorous and fun designs with literally melting chocolate where the shop’s visitors would wish for it to be real chocolate and eat it off the walls and ceilings. Ummmm…mission accomplished.
Perfection
Welcome to Villa L in Paris by Olivier Lempereur. Olivier Lempereur listens to his clients first and foremost in order to offer them a unique and tailored interior space, to ensure that each detail reflects their personality and fully meets the needs of their lifestyle. His focus is on function and comfort, without ever compromising his obsession with detail and finish. The collaboration of his wife, Hélène, a stylist, brings an element of feminine intuition to his work, ensuring each project achieves architectural, aesthetic and emotive completion. Oh so good…
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