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Eco Furniture from Recycled Silk Remnants, by Meb Rure

It is remarkable that young designers are looking for solutions to transform dump goods into home-use products. Many materials could be valorized and deserve a second life. This time, the turkish designer Meb Rure, from Istanbul, had the idea of recycling Nepal silk remnants and transform them into eco furniture such as chairs, Ottoman pieces

Contemporary Art – Eccentricity of Wood by Olga Oreshyna

„In my belief, wood retains the spirit of the living tree and I just try to honour it. Wood is an excellent medium. It’s strong, light and flexible. You can shape it, carve it, colour it.” This is the belief that underlies the option for wood of the artist Olga Oreshyna, from Russia. Being raised

Duplex Penthouse in Cooper Square, New York

Having a minimalist modern approach, the duplex penthouse was structurally modified and has interior finishes realized by CWS Architecture in collaboration with Lissoni Associati. Renovations include complete new interior finishes and structural modifications.

Driftwood Sculptures by Vincent Richel

Inspired by nature, beauty and by the diversity of the surrounding, Vincent Richel has created driftwood sculptures, trying to mimic the nature. The artist collects driftwood from the Western Mountains of Maine lakes, cleans it, and with its help, the artist tries to a bring tribute to the cycle of life, reflecting its nature and

Innovative Furniture for a Expressive Room

SuiSo is a design studio from Guadalajara, Mexico, which promotes an innovative concept of modular furniture, drawings and decors that offer the option to create a custom space for children and more. The supplies made by SuiSo can create a harmonious environment, they are versatile and can be easily moved, being adaptable to any space.

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