Do you want to design a house which is class apart from the house? Are you hunting for some inspiration ideas for your home, which are unique as well as trendy? Well, if this is the case, seeking inspiration from this exquisite house located in France will definitely assist you significantly.
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Heather Garret, owner of local business Heather and Garrett Design, sits beside her newly designed website on Wednesday.
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eerily accurate to the smallest detail, tokyo-based clone factory is now creating mini clone dolls
from 3D modelling and printing technology. fully processed in the company’s akihabra office,
the service is capable of replicating hairstyles, makeup and clothes to fully encapsulate
a special moment such as the customer’s wedding day.
Greece’s finances are in a dire state, and its government under pressure. The latest EU bailout package has staved off economic collapse for now, but unemployment is at a record high and many Greeks are feeling the effects. In Athens though, there’s a group of people busy at work, moving forward despite the situation, starting creative enterprises and cultural centres – even new hotels. Monocle heads to the Greek capital to meet a few of them.
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scottish ceramicist rebecca wilson presents her latest project ‘finest paperware’ at the flow gallery in london.
responding to the wasteful culture of convenience and consumption, wilson elevates the paper cup into an art object,
with hand-drawn patterns and produced by slip-casting techniques.
continuing to mimick natural processes and patterns, american design duo nervous system (jessica rosenkrantz and jesse louis-rosenberg)
have created a new series of algorithmically generated lighting designs: the 3D-printed hyphae lamp is individually grown through a method
based on leaf vein formations.
paris based practice edouard françois has sent us images of ‘tour végétale de nantes’,
a residential structure located in the future eco-neighborhood of prairie-au-duc in nantes, france.
composed of commercial and residential programs, the tower looks to reinterpret the experiences
and interactions of condominium living.
the ‘elo’ line, designed by frédéric bugnot for french home goods manufacturers realitem, is meant to transform
common electrical fixtures into an integral part of a room. materials ranging from wood and ceramic to glass and aluminum
are shaped into the pebble-like forms, which measure 90mm in diameter. electrical mechanisms include a single or double
two-way switch, one or two -way push button, and electrical socket.