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The Bathtub – a Touch of Elegance and Originality by Drummonds

The bathroom is an oasis of serenity and relaxation and it is worth to pay the necessary attention when we choose the accessories and decor it. The tub remains the central piece in any bathroom and i have chosen to present to you in the contiguous images a series of cast iron baths made by

Galleria, Distinct and Versatile Concept by Pearson Lloyd

Galleria is a piece of furniture with a conception and an interesting design, made by Pearson Lloyd. On a steel bar, as a vertebral column of the entire assemble, there are added wooden plates, blocks of upholstered  fabric or leather and solid marble discs. The result is a logical composition as assembly  but rather abstract

ONYX Sofa Presented at Milan Design Week 2014

ONYX sofa is 3 meters long and it was made from carbon and Volvic volcanic lava stone by Pierre Gimbergues for Peugeot Design Lab. Volvic is a small locality in the department of Puy-de-Dome, France, known for its mineral waters.

Eco-Friendly Basalt Fiber Collection by Raimonds Cirulis

Maffam Freeform is the only supplies workshop in the world that manufactures furniture from volcanic basalt fibers. The Latvian designer Raimonds Cirulis has created and patented a furniture manufacturing technology made of eco-friendly basalt fibers and natural resin. Given the specific of the materials, it is not possible to create two identical objects, therefore they

Airbnb office in Dublin, by Heneghan Peng

Airbnb is a company that  globally intermediates, private properties for rent to those who wish to spend their holiday in a certain location. Recently, a new Airbnb office has been arranged in Dublin, Ireland, appealing to  the  Irish architecture firm Heneghan Peng Architects. The company wanted the new offices to be dominated by open space, stimulating

FAVN Sofa by Jaime Hayon and Fritz Hansen

In Danish language, FAVN means embrace. This sofa is the result of the creative collaboration between Jaime Hayon and Fritz Hansen. “I wanted the sofa to be based on a shell. A shell being hard on the outside, soft and welcoming on the inside.

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