
This Danish house, designed for the chaotic life of seven people, reflects the very idea of Nordic-style furnishings, linear functional, especially in terms of space.Light wood, plenty of white, pastel decor and coordinates between different fabrics and accessories (pillows, curtains, wall covering) confirm this.No lack of design pieces, such as transparent Louis Ghost chairs by Philippe Starck for Kartell.

The designer Steve Lazar designed this house in Los Angeles for himself and his family.Preferred course remains the view of the sea is visible from large windows in the living area and outdoor spaces, this dream villa dominates a decidedly contemporary style, but where either a more “classic” like wood, used in solid dissolves the atmosphere, creating welcoming and warm.

This home in Kaunas, Lithuania, designed by G. Natkevicius and Partners, is designed as an open space airy and minimalist.
The furnishings are few, very few, but with features targeted and precise, able to meet all needs.The area is very clear contrast between the black and white sofa white table and chairs, as well as between lines of one soft and rounded, and those of other neat and square.

During the week, Milan Design 2010, was made among the many interesting creation, the result of collaboration between the company IVANKA Hungarian artist János Hubler, Hubler the Table. This is a table whose shape, along with color, is potentially modifiable at any time due to the presence or absence of books too: the cracks in fact characteristic of the base can accommodate oversized books, colors and forms or they can not house them all, each time creating different aesthetic effects.

The study KOZ Architects has designed and built this recreation center for children in Paris.The peculiarity of this building is that from the outside is understandable to its intended use: the mix of bold colors clearly visible from the structure is indeed due immediately to the imagination of children.

Where there was a meadow, there is now a small “home”. Made exactly where the footsteps of the men have carved a path of transition: Long and narrow, winding, open to the outside, the Dutch architect Anne Holtrop House Trail is a site designed to promote contact and direct contact with the nature. Riding a hybrid genre, halfway between installation and garden architecture.
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The Russian designer Anton Kozhevnikov has created this delightful lamp atmosphere, inspired by the amazing creatures vegetable film Avatar.Atan is called, has a solid base of support and is modular, because it can be combined with other twins, and customized to create unique compositions.

Cannot Desk is a desk on the structure rather simple, yet elegant, designed by Minneapolis label Blu Dot. The front legs are slanted to better support the wood top, while a second table top closer, white lacquered metal, rises above the first.

The Polish designers and Stepien Paulina Magdalena Piwowar have designed and built this cafe and bookstore in the Muzeum Sztuki in Lodz, Poland.The contrast between modern forms of the elements chosen and painted ceilings and worked in past ages, offers an eclectic and enjoyable environment.

The Japanese architect Takayoshi Nagaishi has created the interior of a duplex apartment, where the main element is an absolute minimalism, almost extreme, leaving no room for anything that is not essential, that is not allowed even sober decoration.