TYIN tegnestue Architects designed an extension to single-family home in Trondheim, Norway. The architects took the project as their first attempt to commercial architecture in the Norwegian setting, as well as the first time working with detail in accordance to the Norwegian building code and regulations. In keeping with the methods adopted in the international… [Read More]
Archives for 2014
Atomic Wall by Delightfull
Lighting company Delightfull has created a breathtaking wall sconce inspired by 50’s legacy. The Atomic Wall light fixture is part of the new molecular design movement that Delightfull embraced, and is a spot-on interpretation of the atomic age design. The company first introduced the Atomic Suspension Chandelier that has the same enchanting qualities. Both lights… [Read More]
Morpholio Introduces Frame: A DJ Booth for your photos
The always innovative team from Morpholio Project has turned toward research on the possibilities of filtering and other transformations of imagery. Their newest app Frame, radically uses a ‘matrix’ approach to rethink photo filters as ‘recipe’ as opposed to ‘menu’. The creative tool plays on the ‘iPhone as darkroom’ idea, and really taking it to… [Read More]
Invisible kitchen by i29 interior architects
Dutch design company i29 interior architects developed a kitchen with a profile so slim, it appears almost invisible. Located in a Paris apartment, the minimalistic design comes across more as a piece of furniture rather than a full functional kitchen. Our aim was to develop a kitchen system that seems to disappear in space. – i29… [Read More]
BLA & BLABLA by Horm
Meneghello Paolelli Associati have designed BLA and BLABLA, a small armchair and a sofa, for Italian manufacturer Horm. The names were given ironically to ‘hint at chat or conversation’. The shapes of the furniture pieces were designed to occupy a room without crowding it. The asymmetrical legs and colourful upholstery add a playful, yet elegant… [Read More]
Copper Lighting Trend
Classic metallics like copper never go out of style, and the last few years have seen an abundance of new designs. Most lighting manufacturers have seem to incorporate copper into their new collections. Unlike other metals, copper is extremely versatile, making it easy to incorporate in contemporary, as well as traditional interiors. Here are 6… [Read More]
Chez Carl Tapas & BBQ by Jean de Lessard
Montreal based interior designer Jean de Lessard has designed the Chez Carl Tapas & BBQ in Nun’s Island, Canada. The restaurant interior was inspired by fractal theory, an interpretation of nature’s geometry, and its wonderful irregularities. The variable geometry that was integrated succeeds in breaking the monotony and gives beat to the space. But it… [Read More]
Ease Chair by Arco
Dutch design company Arco released the Ease chair in collaboration with Jonathan Prestwich & Burkhard Vogtherr. The Ease chair adds a new meaning to comfort, featuring a back rest that moulds to fit your body. Arco describes the back rest as ‘flexible fingers’ that mould to your body shape and increase the level of comfort. The chair’s… [Read More]
J. MAYER H. und Partner wins competition for Volt Berlin
J. MAYER H. und Partner, Architekten has recently been announced as the winner of the invited competition for Volt Berlin, a new concept for a location for shopping and urban experience near Berlin’s Alexanderplatz. The new complex was envisioned as an experience cluster aimed at adventurous visitors with a focus on smart urban lifestyle. The… [Read More]
Sorel Residence by _naturehumaine
_naturehumaine designed a house in Montreal’s suburb Sorel, that stands out from its surrounds. The Canadian based architects were faced with the challenge of designing a contemporary single-family home in the middle of a neighbourhood full of Victorian-inspired houses. The client purchased a vacant lot in Sorel, a suburb of Montreal, to be close to… [Read More]










