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Scandinavian style apartment: fragility, sensitivity and finesse

This charming Scandinavian style apartment has a splendid view of the Salt Lake being situated in Finnboda Harbour, right at the entrance to the port of Stockholm, across the Djurgarden island. The house has windows in three different directions, two balconies and a beautiful terrace, all with view to the sea. The apartment has four […]

NoHo Residence: Loft style with Art deco accents

This incredible apartment, NoHo Residence, is industrial style upgraded with neoclassical and Art Deco presences, it is a two-story loft located in the Lower East Side, New York. The conception behind this charming residence belongs to the designers from Wettling Architects

Retro-style-revived

Santo Agostinho Apartment by Gislene Lopes

The “Santo Agostinho” is located in the central area of Belo Horizonte, in a building projected by the architect Oscar Niemeyer and it benefits from a splendid view of the city.  The home was entirely renovated by the Brazilian architect Gislene Lopes, who succeeded to create a loft dominated by a refreshing retro style, which gives it a special identity.

Indian Handicrafts with Contemporary Design: Ethic, Ethnic and Ecology by Sahil and Sarthak

Two young Indian designers, Sahil and Sarthak Sengupa Bagga, have founded Sarthak Sahil Design Co with the firm conviction that Ethic, Ethnic and Ecology can be interwoven with our contemporary lifestyle. The two designers make customized products, furniture and lighting fittings, many of them unique, trying to save and preserve local traditions. Their relationship and

Extraordinary symbiosis between art and botany, by Opiary

Art and botanic, aesthetic and functionality, geometry and color are majestically equilibrated in the work of the designers and artists from Opiary Studio in New Jersey, USA. Following classical or modern themes, these extraordinary masterpieces can ennoble any garden. The symbiosis between simple details and curbed lines, between the living, organic element and the cold,

Campaign furniture from British Raj period, by J&R Guran

The campaign furniture which is designed to be folded and transported on long distances was a feature of the armed expeditions along many centuries. The administrators, commanders and armies of the British Empire on the Indian subcontinent were probably the biggest consumers of campaign furniture consumption that led to the emergence of local production of

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