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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 […]

Cosmovitral: Man and His Relationship with the Universe

Built in 1910 in Toluca, Mexico, this building has originally housed the city’s first market, under the name of „September 16″ market. The building was designed by engineer Manuel Arrate in Art Nouveau style; spreading on an area of a half hectare and two thirds of the superior part and roof are made of metal

Wonderful apartment refurbished with unconventional interior design

This apartment in Soho, London has undergone a renovation, made by the new owner in cooperation with Michaelis Boyd Associates, which turned it into a unique and attractive dwelling. With a completely rebuilt interior with a unique design, the focus fell on creating a fully sustainable and environmentally friendly home, the use of natural materials

Modern Interior Design in an Old Church

Gianna Camilotti, the Londoner designer breaks the barriers imposed by social conventions and delight us with a beautiful demonstration that outlines how an old church architecture can be compatible with most modern interior design. This luxury residence designed in the church has a touch of splendor that successfully completes with the purity and simplicity expression

PL2 House / Seijo Peon Arquitectos y Asociados

PL2 House is the private residence of a young businessman, located in Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, designed and projected by Seijo Peon Arquitectos y Asociados. The owner wanted a modern home, for a single person, built on one level, with a nonconventional architecture and which to maximize the relationship with surrounding environment.

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