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Theme by Day LP.
29th
March

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French designer Gaspard Graulich has created Les frères Plo.
29th
March

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Tétrarc Architects designed these sculptural stairs at the School of Arts in Saint Herblain, France.
29th
March

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Geyer have designed a lobby area for an office building in Brisbane, Australia.
29th
March

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Klein Dytham Architecture have designed a small police station in Kumamoto, Japan.
28th
March

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A house in Kyoto, Japan, has been modeled after the shape of a keyhole.
Spread over just 100-sq-m, the structure is a family home for four people and two cats. The façade is marked with a narrow window that frames the door, much like a key.
‘It’s standing alone in the corner of a small parking lot, like a table left behind at the seaside,’ says architect Anna Nakamura of EASTERN design office. ‘A house can be called a key, which will open your life happily.’
A simple colour palette covers the façade; the exterior walls is coated in mortar withsumi ink, while red and purple are used as accents. The structure is topped with the clean lines of a triangular roof.
28th
March

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A slanted, pixilated, geometric cube is a sloping addition to a residence in Klagenfurt, Austria.
The new translucent addition is intended to be a ‘dress’ for the house, shining in contrast with the dark skin of the preexisting building. Inspired by the image of a cloudy sky, Vienna-based architects heri&salli created a unique façade that shakes the volumetric regularity of the new unit.
28th
March

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When asked to design a ‘brainstorming box’ to encourage creativity, Belgian studio5AM looked to a single material for inspiration.
The resulting space is made fully of OSB, or Oriented Strand Board, which coats walls, floor and ceiling to create a cocoon-like effect. Walls are covered with panels that can be opened to reveal hidden closets and a small refrigerator one on side, or two large sliding whiteboards on the other.
OSBox was made for a creative studio that needed an area for meetings, presentations and brainstorming sessions. The use of the single material through the space clearly divides it from the rest of the office. 
28th
March

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Traditional in form yet experimentalist in nature, Gonçalo Prudêncio’s work is developed with a special focus on sustainable issues combined with his very own standpoint on design.
13th
March

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Located in a 1960’s building designed by famous Italian architect Gio Ponti, a new restaurant for the law firm CGSH rests in an expansion of the building’s basement.
13th
March

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In an attempt to redefine the space at London’s Marsden Woo Gallery, artist Patrick Mifsud has created a giant installation using thousands of metres of polyester sewing thread.
The resulting immersive experience alters spatial perception and constantly changes as visitors move through the gallery. The threads extend from ceiling to wall and change from opaque to translucent; the installation will look completely different when viewed from a different angle.
13th
March

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Spanish artist Ana Soler used 2,000 tennis balls and fine nylon thread to fill an entire gallery with a neon metaphor.
The installation explored themes of cause-and-effect relationships, as the balls seemingly bounced and rebounded throughout the space. Suspended one-by-one, they were stopped in time and space. Each hung from a fine nylon thread, attached by a steel cable to the ceiling.
27th
February

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A great way to reuse / store magazines!
27th
February

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Roomroom by Takeshi Hosaka Architects
27th
February

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Wire Flow Chandelier by Arik Levy