!Well known graphic designer Lars Sundh has transformed an old cinema in Stockholm, Sweden. The 4500 square foot basement has been filled with life and light. Coming from living on a boat to this, Lars is on an interior adventure, encouraging us to live in an odd and exciting way, defying boudaries and not turning back. After the ultimate freedom in his spaces that serve as his home, he is not after grandure. But a unique atmosphere is non negotiable. Oh to live there… ... read more
The Vitra Meseum has allowed a reinterpretation of 17 stand out furniture designs by the French modernist master designer Jean Prouve, called Prouve RAW, a limited edition series that began as an exhibition and is now available to personal collectors.
Working in collaboration with the famous denim label G Star, and iconic Swiss furniture manufacturers Vitra, as well as the Prouve family, two years of passion driven work created a fresh and contemporary re-design without loosing the charm... read more
Iconic pieces of art and design from the 1970s and 1980s come together to create a stimulating retrospective called ‘Postmodernism’ at the Victor & Albert museum in London, curated by Glen Adamson and Jane Pavitt. The exhibition examins the radical ideas that defined postmoderism and its ties with popular culture and mass consumption, challenging the orthodoxies of moderism and overthrowing purity and simplicity in favour of exuberant colour, bold patterns, atrificial looking... read more
On a prime beach front location in Bali you can’t miss Potato Head Beach Club, an entertainment concept designed by architect Andra Matin, which showcases the owners unique collection of 1950’s Scandinavian and Indonesian furniture from the moment you arrive. Opened in 2010 in upmarket Seminyak, the mind blowing exterior and entrance are covered head to toe in multi hued vintage window shutters, creating an empowering... read more
The private universe of Humberto Campana, one half of famous high end Brazilian design duo The Campana Brothers, is discovered within his Sao Paulo space designed to function as an apartment and laboratory, where you can enjoy some of his mesmerising creations and also find inspiration for future projects.
Working with the help of studio SuperLimao, the space features many of their award winning furniture, a collection that was developed by using ordinary material such as waste products... read more
French architect Serge Salat has designed an infinite labyrinth of shapes and colours named ‘Beyond Infinity’ for a touring exhibition in China. Exhibiting his installations since 1988, Serge Salat builds multi-sensory art spaces interweaving virtual reality and fractal art, using full scale rooms that close to become private comos in which the audience takes a mystical journey.
Beyond Infinity take the viewer wandering through a series of enclosed rooms entirely lined with... read more
The recent Milan furniture fair saw the debut of the impecably stylish and luxury brand, Hermes, into a new foray, Hermes Home, under the guidance of creative director Pierre-Alexis Dumas.
The first full contemporary furniture collection was conceived by influential designers Enzo Mari, Antonio Citterio and RDAI Studio, hot off the heels of the pieces the brand reissued from Jean-Michel Frank in November last year, including the designers famous X-base dining table.
For the unveiling... read more
Famous British retailer Marks & Spencer have collaborated for the first time with a single designer, launching a unique collection by internationally acclaimed Dutch designer Marcel Wanders.
To be displayed in an eye popping Marcel Wanders designed gift shop, the collection for Christmas spans a range of product areas including food, clothing, cosmetics and home, for both men and women.
With that famous element of surprise and excitement, the inspiring range consists of over... read more
In London’s Covent Garden, as part of London Design Festival 2011, stands a transparent installation by British designer Sebastian Bergne, made entirely from pieces of Lego, allowing it to function like a conventional greenhouse.
Vegetables and flowers sprout behind the plastic walls and pitched roof, reflecting the surrounding architecture of the covered markets, bringing nature back to an area that was once famous for its garden trade, and displaying the endless possibilities of the... read more
On a sloping site in Ibiza stands a unique approach to architecture by Andres Jaque, called Never Never Land, a house that is keenly harmonious with the land it is built on.
With an aim to remove as little trees as necessary, more than 80% of the building was raised on stilts, in turn creating a spectacular architectural feature of tree trunks randomly soaring through the internal spaces.
Standing out like colourful building blocks while remaining true to the environment, the pale... read more