Street Capture, Combination of Street Art and Furniture Design
Street Capture project is developed by designer Ariel Zuckerman from Tel Aviv which proposes a unique combination of street art and furniture design.
Street Capture project is developed by designer Ariel Zuckerman from Tel Aviv which proposes a unique combination of street art and furniture design.
St Kilda Gable End House is the latest project by MRTN Architects in Melbourne, Australia. The house was built in the 80s and has been modified to accommodate a young family who wanted more space and light. The architect’s description: While most house alteration projects are concerned with an addition or alteration to the rear of
Cabin in a forest is the first architectural project realized by Polish designer Tomek Michalski. With a polygonal shape, the project ensure minimal impact on the environment and offers comfort for 2-3 people, far from urban bustle. The architect’s description: “Cabin in a forest” is my first architectural concept. The vision of the place to clear
Proving that a space needn’t have electrical wires or ducts hanging from the ceiling to be an expose on industrial style, a 250 square meter apartment in Kiev maintains a clean, contemporary style while inserting plenty of personality and a bit of industrial rawness around the edges.
Latvian design studio mammalampa created “The Bride”, a collection of lamps made of paper, carried out with a special approach. The Bride’s “dress” is created from paper presenting this traditional lamp material in an unusual solution. As light shines through the paper, you will find yourself infused by an aura of airy lightness ; almost
After several years living and working in London architect Dimitar Karanikolov and interior designer Veneta Nikolova moved back to Sofia, where they found a small but interesting attic apartment in a newly built development. They spent the next two years reconstructing the place, designing furniture and experimenting with details, and finishes.
Project: Industrial Style Workspace Architects: Roy David Architecture Client: Jelly Button Games, Hamutzim Studio Size: 700sqm Year: 2015 Location: Shoken 27 Str, Tel Aviv, Israel Industry: Multimedia Games Design Photography: Yoav Gurin Architect David Roy has designed new offices in Tel Aviv for Jelly Button Games and Hamutzim Studio. The new workspace designed for, Jelly
Evan Z. Crane is a Brooklyn born and based manufacturer of fine products. He is a designer and craftsman who believes that longevity is one of the best ways to practice sustainability. Utilizing the latest computer numerically controlled (CNC) technology and traditional furniture making techniques, he creates modern heirloom furniture. HomeWorldDesign has selected several products made