Original Ideas

HomeWorldDesign stands for creativity and ideas which bring a plus of comfort and elegance to your home. Everything that means a step forward, innovation and ingenuity in architecture and design are available in ORIGINAL IDEAS category from HomeWorldDesign. Unusual decorative objects, new materials for construction, ingenious decorations, multifunctional devices, ideas that promote green energy, all will be shared here to increase the quality of your home and life in honor of creativity of architects and designers all over the world.

Terra Center Table by Amarist Studio

Designed by Amarist Studio, the Terra center table collection is composed by natural Alabaster Stone blocks. The stones are carefully positioned and balanced to support a crystal top. A unique piece that reflects an organic essence and a minimalist character. Every Alabaster block is hand polished in Amarist Studio’s workshop in Spain, respecting always the

Lux Pacis – Design Metaphor for a Better World

In the fifth edition of Design Days Dubai fair, Amarist Studio exhibited several special designs reflecting the social, economic and war-related conflicts that envelop today’s world. For the occasion, Amarist specifically created a piece to be presented at Design Days Dubai 2016; Lux Pacis, an illuminated missile metaphor of a better world. A projectile filled

New York Horizon Project Creates the Illusion of Infinity in the Heart of New York City

Conceived by Yitan Sun and Jianshi Wu, New York Horizon project has been designed to make new york’s central park available to more people. The design proposes a continuous horizontal skyscraper around the full perimeter of a sunken Central Park. The New York Horizon project has been awarded first place in eVolo’s annual skyscraper competition. Presentation by

The Next Big Thing for London

Laurie Chetwood’s plan to address the problem of London being ‘just 9 meals from anarchy’ has been announced as the runner up in the Estates Gazette ‘ Next Big Thing ’ international competition. “The increasing use of ‘just in time’ delivery means that London only has 3 to 4 days of food available at any

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