Furniture for the Children’s Room
Sixay studio from Hungary has made Sixkid, a collection of furniture for the children’s room. Made from birch plywood with treated surfaces with natural oil and wax
Sixay studio from Hungary has made Sixkid, a collection of furniture for the children’s room. Made from birch plywood with treated surfaces with natural oil and wax
Through the Lando Gingerbread collection, the designer Paola Navone aims to rediscover the suggestive power of wood using unusual combinations of shapes, materials, styles and traditions. By reviewing the traditional combinations of wood, Paola Navone brings to the fore the harmonious compatibilities of wood with ceramic and steel, with rich floral fabrics and bright colors.
The following photos present us a beautiful and stylish office made by the Ukrainian designer Anton Medvedev. As usual, wood “does its duty” and ennobles this room by giving warmth but also the necessary prestige of a head office. The design concept is based on a very accurate internal geometry, on the symmetrical organization of
The gaming company King – the creator of “Candy Crush Saga” – has appealed to Adolfsson & Partners AB in Stockholm, Sweden, to develop its own concept of offices. With emphasis on creativity and experimentation, the new office for King are a great experience, inspired by the catalog of 200 games made by King. The
Kids’ Pod is an extension pavilion connected by a glazed bridge to the Hill House, a house built in 2006. Both the house and the new pavilion were made by the architect Mihaly Slocombe
Zutik is a wall-mounted system made by the French studio Alki in order to be useful for storing and organizing personal belongings. The system relies on the existence of a massive oak beam around which various shelves and hooks for hanging can be arranged.
Designed by Dualchas Architects, this house was built for a family of 5 people in Colbost, on the Island of Skye, Scotland. The house is divided into two main volumes, one for common rooms, respectively social use and another for private rooms. Along with these two volumes, there were built two smaller structures: a garage
Haruki’s apartment is an excellent project developed by the Ukrainian studio The Goort Bureau, more precisely by the designer Larissa Gusakova and the architect Alexander Gusakov. This one bedroom apartment has a total area of 35, 7 square meters and is located on the first floor of a two-story brick building, located in the historical