Chinese architectural design practice Neri&Hu Design and Research Office has created the new Camper Office and Showroom in Shanghai. The design of the space was inspired by “nong-tang”, a traditional narrow alley typical of Shanghai. The architects have inserted their interpretation of a brick and reclaimed wood house within the shell of an old industrial… [Read More]
Archives for January 2015
Follow Me lamp by Inma Bermúdez for Marset
Follow Me by Inma Bermúdez for Marset is a portable and rechargeable table lamp that is suitable for both indoors and outdoors. It is ideal for places where you have no access to electrical outlets, or to simply create an enchanting atmosphere. The oak handle makes it easy to carry around, transforming it into a personal… [Read More]
Aperture House by Cox Rayner Architects & Twofold Studio
Cox Rayner Architects & Twofold Studio have designed a small Brisbane house located on a narrow inner-city former worker’s cottage site. The entire design was based on the principle of using the aperture as a means to enlarge, compress and extend the space. Aperture refers to the whole – an extended small historic workers cottage,… [Read More]
Bell-shaped pendant light by Normann Copenhagen
In 2012 Normann Copenhagen, in collaboration with designers Andreas Lund and Jacob Rudbeck, presented a bell-inspired shape ceiling lamp. Its growing success over the years lead to two new sizes being released in 2014. The contrast between the materials and attention to details, make Bell a modern lamp with character. Bell’s round, even surface gives… [Read More]
Buk Seoul Museum of Art by Samoo Architects & Engineers
Samoo Architects & Engineers were commissioned to design a new art museum that would revitalize the North-eastern part of Seoul, mostly knows for its high-rise apartments. Taking inspiration from Nowon, which used to be a field of reeds, the architects integrated the museum within an existing park, creating a serene atmosphere where nature and art… [Read More]





