From Espritdesign
Posted on May 20th 2013, 01:30 AM

Suite à la présentation de leur bahut modulaire An Furniture, le studio KamKam revient pour nous présenter Planet, une table multi plateaux réalisée en Corian.
Idéal pour les nouveaux usages, cette table se divise en trois plateaux de trois tailles différentes vous permettant de placer votre livre ou ordinateur sur l’un, votre téléphone sur un autre et une boisson sur le dernier sans risque de catastrophe.
Chaque plateau est placé est rotatif sur un même axe, placé à une hauteur différente vous pourrez agencer leur disposition d’un seul geste.
Le designer indique que le système solaire, ses planètes et mouvement sont à la source de son inspiration.



Table et mouvement faisant référence à la création d’Hiroomi Tahara.
Création présentée du côté de Milan à la Milan Design Week 2013.
Plus d’informations sur le studio : KamKam
From Inthralld
Posted on May 20th 2013, 01:10 AM

Outfitting your home with the latest and greatest of design trends and styles can be fun and exciting for the time being, but what about when trends wear off? Keeping your home stylish and looking fantastic on the inside is most felt when its full of your own personal tastes and collections.
Though it isn’t always easy to put together an entire space chock full of everything you love, we have some tips and tricks of ways to personalize things one room at a time. Eventually, when all is said...
From Inthralld
Posted on May 20th 2013, 01:10 AM

Galvanized metal isn’t always the first home building material that comes to mind when talking “guest house.” But with this Mell Lawrence addition to an Austin property– the low-energy, efficient house is still warm and inviting. With a metal exterior and solar paneled roof, the loft style floor plan is completely self-sustainable.
The rainwater collection system and solar panels allow this small “Mod Cott” structure to provide for itself as far as the green implementations are concerned....
From Inthralld
Posted on May 20th 2013, 01:10 AM

Chris Duffy has a most imaginative mind when it comes to his furniture concepts. From his ‘Up’ series to magic carpets and everything in between– the London based designer also has fairy tale inspired pieces. The “Woodsman” table collection is a unique and whimsical perspective on The Brothers Grimm Little Red Riding Hood story.
Crafted from sustainable and Stewardship Council managed forest wood, the tables come in light oak or walnut veneer finishes as well as various sizes and types...
From Inthralld
Posted on May 20th 2013, 01:10 AM

From the Bay Area of California and beyond, Nick Noyes Architecture emits that coastal California vibe. From a sophisticated marble clad bathroom to a backyard comprised of string lights, everything is simple, clean and with a purpose. The Sea Ranch Residence off of the beach cliffs nearby has a contemporary Cape Cod feel with those California touches.
Noyes determined that the L configuration of the buildings on site would create an internal courtyard for the home– shielding from winds and...
From Inthralld
Posted on May 20th 2013, 01:09 AM

Homebush Bay, Australia, plays host to a series of shipwrecked boats- both large and small. After 102 years, the wreckage remains rusted over and still sitting in the waters, with some lodged in brush and debris. There is one in particular called the “SS Ayrfield” that has taken up a newfound purpose in its days.
The Ayrfield boat is now the home to a floating forest of deciduous mangrove trees that are growing naturally on the metal remains. The rusted steel plays as a protectant to the foliage,...
From Desiretoinspire
Posted on May 20th 2013, 01:09 AM

Wrap it up and bring it here. No wrap me up and deliver me there. Whatever! But just make sure that I'm cooking up a storm in the kitchen of this Silver Lake house by Bestor Architecture. California cool. Green with envy? You betcha. The only thing better would be ...



... another green kitchen by Barbara Bestor and her design team. Now I can't make up my mind. Sometimes you just got to have colour!
From Dezeen
Posted on May 20th 2013, 01:00 AM
Each tab on this credit card-sized pack by American designers Bolt Group can be torn off and used as a USB stick. (more...)
From Archdaily
Posted on May 20th 2013, 01:00 AM

Architects: Burnazzi Feltrin Architects
Location: Ischia, Pergine Valsugana, Trento, Italy
Design Team: Burnazzi Feltrin Architects (Burnazzi Elisa arch., Feltrin Davide arch.) and Pegoretti Paolo arch.
Area: 340 sqm
Year: 2012
Photographs: Images are property of architects Davide Feltrin, Elisa Burnazzi, Paolo Pegoretti and photographer Carlo BaroniStructural Design: Studio Tecnico Associato Svaldi Ingegneria (Alessandro Svaldi ing.)
Heating System: Studio Tecnico Associato Svaldi Ingegneria (Roberto Svaldi ingegnere)
Electrical System: Studio Zecchini
Client: Corporate
Cubage: 922 m3 (above ground)
The GI multi-family housing is located in the south-east of the town of Pergine Valsugana, Ischia and on a slope. The building has three apartments, an apartment on each floor, the last of which...
Posted on May 20th 2013, 12:30 AM

Posted on May 20th 2013, 12:00 AM
Arquitectos: Yasutaka Yoshimura Architects
Ubicación: Kyonan, Chiba, Japón
Ingeniero Estructural: ASA/Akira Suzuki
Contratista General: Ajiro Koumuten
Área Proyecto: 149.85 m2
Año Proyecto: 2012
Fotografías: Yasutaka YoshimuraEste centro privado de entrenamiento se ubica en la cosa suroeste de la península Boso. Dos volúmenes tipo hotel-cápsula y tres estilo tatami; un total de 5 cabañas que posicionan sus ejes en distintos ángulos.










