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Grab It by the Handle and Move It Anywhere You Want: Carry-On Stool

Posted on Feb 24, 2012 by in Design

Imagine having your house filled with furniture elements that you can simply grab individually by a handle and carry them from place to place. Scandinavian designer and architect Mattias Sternberg from Studio Vision A&D came up with this original design idea and applied it in creating the Carry-On Stool. You may argument that by nature,...

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Hawkesbury Residence Capturing Views Of Wanaka Valley

Posted on Feb 22, 2012 by in Design

Capturing the rural landscape of Wanaka Valley, the Hawkesbury Residence in Mt Barker, New Zealand, uses the landscape as an artistic, ever-changing art work as part of its architecture. Standing at the foot of the hill behind the property, the elongated shape of the residence allows all spaces to be flooded with the perfect amount...

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Cheerful Egg-Inspired Table With an Extravagant Look

Posted on Feb 22, 2012 by in Design

Created by Polish design studio WamHouse, this modern design might strike some as unusual. The Egg Table is not your average wooden furniture unit with cozy chairs around it, but a colorful product with an original shape, inspired by nature.If you will check out the last picture of this post, you will see how the...

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How to Build Original Faceted Vessels: FACETURE Series by Phill Cutance [Video]

Posted on Feb 17, 2012 by in Design

We ran across an interesting series of handmade faceted vessels and light-shades on Core77, that captured our attention. Created by Phil Cuttance, by using a relatively simple, but original technique, the designs in the FACETURE Series stand out due to their odd shape.According to the designer, each piece is unique, and has a special number...

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How to Install a Mosaic Backsplash in Two Hours or Less [Video]

Posted on Feb 17, 2012 by in Design

We received a press release about a practical do-it-yourself kit that helps you install a mosaic backslash in your home the easy way. Here is the information we were sent: “The DIY Network Backsplash Kit is an innovative ready to use tile kit for home improvement. The kit, focused on the remodeling of the kitchen...

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Prototype Prefab Home In The Californian Desert

Posted on Feb 17, 2012 by in Design

Desert houses can benefit from many features plenty of sunlight, beautiful scapes or the promise of blissful isolation. This particular Desert House built in Desert Hot Springs, California interacts with the arid grounds and playfully seems to integrate the surroundings in its modern architecture. Designed by Los Angeles-based architecture firm Marmol Radziner, the fascinating oasis...

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Fresh Cube-Inspired Alma Armchair by Lavernia & Cienfuegos

Posted on Feb 14, 2012 by in Design

cube-chair

Trying to find a special correlation between different elements that make up a chair, Valencia-based design studio Lavernia & Cienfuegos studied shape, form and function and came up with a sleek, cube-resembling design for their new Alma Armchair. Part of the new Signature Collection Koo International, this supportive contemporary armchair encompasses two volumes that can...

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Charming, Traditional Beach House in Malibu Colony

Posted on Nov 23, 2011 by in Lifestyle

23356 Malibu Colony Road Beach House

One of the most charming traditional beach homes in the exclusive guard-gated community of Malibu Colony. Situated on the prime section of Colony Beach, within walking distance to the best boutique shops and restaurants in Malibu. Ideal floor plan includes master on the water, two guest suites in main house, guest house with kitchen above...

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Legendary Estate: The Beverly House Offer’s 50,000 Square Feet of Historical Luxury

Posted on Nov 21, 2011 by in Amazing Homes

The Beverly House

The Legendary Beverly House is sited on approximately 3.7 flat acres atop a private knoll three blocks from Sunset Boulevard, with original landscaping by Paul Thiene. Entrance gates adjacent a two-story gate house open to a long private driveway ascending one of the city’s longest private drives to a courtyard fountain. Architect Gordon Kaufmann was...

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