Something For Your Kid
Recently I found some cool kids furniture and I decided to share them with you in case someone of you is planning to buy something new for his kid’s room!
Ma.Mo. by Sunya Studio via Dezeen




Mini Togo by Ligne Roset via Moco Loco
Travel Studio bed by Ligne Roset
Photographs: Ligne Roset

Alphabet drawers by Kent and London via handmadecharlotte.com



TANTOOO by ConceptualDevices via handmadecharlotte.com


Child’s bed by h2o architectes
Photographs: Stéphane Chalmeau via Dezeen






The Chalkboard Table by Eric Pfeiffer via freshome

Training Dresser by Peter Bristol via Dezeen
1. for girls
2. for boys

Ovo high chair by CuldeSac via Dezeen


Rocky by Jäll & Taft via handmadecharlotte.com



Residential Projects by Gus Wüstemann Architects
Check out their official website here.
Location: Gemeinde am Zürichsee
Year: 2008
Photography: Bruno Helbling









Location: El Barri Gòtic, Barcelona
Year: 2009
Photography: Bruno Helbling




Location: Zürich
Photography: Bruno Helbling





Manhattan’s Interiors
I am pretty sure there are many cool places in Manhattan, but for now here are just a few of them. The first one is designed by the Lebanese studio SOMA ( I already made a post about them. If you missed the post, you can view it here ). Don’t you love the idea of eating under a tree?
Tartinery
Location: 209 Mulberry St
Architects: SOMA
Photography: e-architect





McNally Jackson Café
Location: 52 Prince Street
Architects: Front Studio Architects
Photography: Maggie Soladay Photography
“The owner of McNally Jackson Books, one of the largest independent booksellers in downtown Manhattan, wished to re-conceptualize the café and seating area as a place evocative of literature. The newly realized space creates visceral connections to the act of reading in each programmatic function.” via Front Studio Architects


What a clever idea!! 
D’espresso Cafe
Location: Madison Avenue
Designers: Nema Workshop
Photography: Nema Workshop


Moomah
Location: 161 Hudson Street — Downtown Tribeca
Photography: Moomah






Favorite Architects | Houses by Frederico Valsassina Arquitectos
Frederico Valsassina Arquitectos is а Portuguese studio.
For more information, go to their website here.
Location: Estoril, Portugal
Project Year: 2004-2008
Photography: FG+SG – Fotografia de Arquitectura
via www.fvarq.com








Location: Estoril, Portugal
Project Year: 2007
Photography: FG+SG – Fotografia de Arquitectura
via www.fvarq.com






Location: Colares, Portugal
Project Year: 2000
Photography: FG+SG – Fotografia de Arquitectura, Partick Monteiro
via www.fvarq.com







Location: Pinhal do Banzão, Colares, Portugal
Project Year: 2004
via www.fvarq.com












Favorite Architects | Interiors by Kengo Kuma
Kengo Kuma is a Japanese architect. In 1990 he founded his own studion “Kengo Kuma & Associates” . Read more about him on Wikipedia.
Restaurant Sake no Hana
Location: London, UK
Year: 2007 Source





Tea Shop Jugetsudo
Location: Paris, France
Year: 2008
Source
“ I wanted to create a space like a bamboo thicket. In the thicket floats a different kind of air and light from those of our daily lives. At the centre of this unique space, we placed a solid, jointless board of Japanese cypress. Cypress was a special tree in that it was believed to smoothen the things put on it. Our idea was that people could feel the nature of Japan on that board. In the underground lies a stone tearoom. In the stone cave that rests in Paris underground the teas might show another quality.” – Kengo Kuma






Retail Store Lucien Pellat-finet
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Year: 2007
Source
“…The Frenchman Lucien suggested the concept to be “a Japanese-style gallery” and myself, a Japanese, proposed to express the “softness of cashmere”, the charm of the delicate material. While each context was mixed, the project went on as if weaving a piece of cloth, and it came to fruition where one piece of soft skin rose from the floor, as a brand new atmosphere for lucien pellat-finet. To express a soft cloth, I chose structural plywood, a material generally used for architectural structures. By cutting and bringing down these casual materials carefully in order to draw a curve, and placing them equally from the edge, we created a Japanese-touch luxury space…” – Kengo Kuma



Chinese Restaurant Shato Hanten
Location: Osaka, Japan
Year: 2010
Source 




Starbucks Coffee
Location: Fukuoka, Japan
Year: 2011
Source





Retail Store Shang Xia
Location: Hong Kong, China
Year: 2010
Source 



Bama Lohas Café
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Year: 2011
Source




Get Into Their Headquarters!
Who doesn’t want to work for a company that takes care of it’s employees?
I am glad that some companies started to understand and taking advantage of the effects that great office design has on staff creativity and productivity. Here are some offices of famous companies that are more than standard cubicle-filled corporate buildings.
Кой не би искал да работи за компания, която се грижи за служителите си?
Радвам се, че някои компании започнаха да разбират и да се възползват от ефектите на добрия офис дизайн, който въздейства на креативността и производителността на персонала. Ето няколко офиса на известни компании, които са повече от стандартните напълнени с кабини корпоративни сгради.
Google Engineering HQ
Location: London, England
Designers: Penson
via Dezeen










Vodafone
Location: Porto, Portugal
Architects: Barbosa & Guimaraes
Photography: Nelson Garrido via Dezeen





Facebook
Location: Palo Alto, California
Designers: Studio O+A
via Dezeen






Dolce & Gabbana
Location: Milan, Italy
Architects: Studio Piuarch
Photographs: Ruy Teixeira via ArchDaily




Some Neon Colors?
Neon is popping up everywhere from fashion to interior design these days and I think it’s the trend of the season! Why neon? Well, neon is funky and It evokes energy and fun, though that these colors are not for everyone.
I personally like the mix of neutral colors with neon colors. Take a look at these spaces, and let me know what do you think about them? Could you live with neon colors every day?


Maison Plastique, Shelter Island Pavilion
Location: the Shelter Island at the eastern end of Long Island, New York, USA
Architects: Stamberg Aferiat Architecture
Photography: Paul Warchol via homedsgn

Nestlé Application Group Querétaro
Architects: Rojkind Arquitectos
Photography: ©Paúl Rivera via Archdaily
Architects: Materiality Office
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Photography: Greg Benson Photography
via Archdaily
Interior design by Lotta Agaton
Photography: Pia Ulin via grassrootsmodern
E8 Table
Designer: Mathias Hahn of Okay Studio
via Dezeen
Christian Louboutin window installation
Location: London, UK
Designers: Studio XAG
Photography: Susie Rea via Dezeen
Pillhead lamps
Designers: A+Z Design
via Dezeen.jpg)
L’Opera Restaurant
Location: Paris, France
Architects: CORNETTE:Architectes Urbanistes
Photography: Roland Halbe via The Cool Hunter
The Denmark office of toy brand Lego
Designers: Rosan Bosch and Rune Fjord
Photography: Anders Sune Berg via Dezeen
Do You Like Vintage Style?
As you may noticed everyone is crazy about vintage style these days ( fashion designers, photographers, interior designers, graphic designers etc ). Even my mom bought a vintage sofa ( the first two pictures ). So I was wondering how many of you like this style? Please give your vote!!









Pictures: Design dautore, hall | Istanbul (the last one)
Istanbul Week | Christopher Hall
Today’s post is about an interior decorator and designer of furniture, lights and objects, who is based in Istanbul, Turkey. His shop in Istanbul reflects his job of integrating antiques, vintage and contemporary interior design. Christopher Hall has designed residences in Moscow, New York, Riyadh, Rome, Sydney and Venice.
“I am mixing cultures, forms, shapes, coming up with surprising combinations, integrating old and new design, colors and impressions.”- Christopher Hall
Information and pictures : hall | Istanbul
Днешната публикация е за един интериорен декоратор и дизайнер на мебели, осветителни тела и предмети, базиран в Истанбул, Турция. Магазина в Истанбул отразява работата му, която е комбинация от антики, винтидж и съвременен интериорен дизайн. Кристофър Хол е декорирал жилища в Москва, Ню Йорк, Рияд, Рим, Сидни и Венеция.
“Аз смесвам култури, форми, модели, в изненадващи комбинации, обединявайки стар и нов дизайн, цветове и впечатления.” - Кристофър Хол
Информация и снимки: hall | Istanbul












Helen & Hard Architects
Wow, this is so cool !! I love this idea !!
Architects: Helen & Hard
Location: Stavanger, Norway
Client: Tou Scene AS
Completion: 2005
Information and pictures: Helen & Hard

A Library
You don’t like to go to library? Well this one may change your mind.
Architects: Helen & Hard
Location: Vennesla, Norway
Completion: 2011
Photographs: Emile Ashley
Information and pictures: archdaily



Ubon
I am in love with the design of this new place, named Ubon !! It is located in Salhiya, Kuwait City. Designer : Rashed Alfoudari, Year: 2011
Pictures and information: archofkuwait




Selected Interiors
Since I found Raëd Abillama Architects official website I literally spend every single minutes of my free time on it !! But it’s impossible to make posts about all their projects. So I decided to select some pictures and to make just one post about interiors designed by them.
Hope you will like my selection.
Откакто намерих официалната страница на Raëd Abillama Architects, буквално прекарвам всяка минута от свободното си време над нея !! Но е наистина невъзможно да направя публикации за всичките им проекти. Затова реших да избера няколко снимки и да направя само една публикация за интериорите, проектирани от тях.
Надявам се да харесате селекцията ми.
Year: 2011. Love this store in Beirut. If I go to the city, I will visit it !! Favorite thing – the lights
Pictures Raëd Abillama Architects
Year: 2010. The colors are really nice
Pictures Raëd Abillama Architects - © Géraldine Bruneel
Year: 2010. I like the simple look of the room!! Picture Raëd Abillama Architects
Year: 2009. Nice mix of wood and steel.
Picture Raëd Abillama Architects
Year: 2006. Look at the lights !! Really nice design !! Picture Raëd Abillama Architects
Year: 2001. This is a wine shop in Beirut. Such a clever idea !! Pictures Raëd Abillama Architects

The Stormy Weather collection

“… The Stormy Weather lamp collection is an experiment in frugality and sustainability. Made entirely from recycled tin vegetable cans collected from local eateries, the Stormy Weather collection addresses the challenge of producing a well crafted functional work of design out of what would have been a thrown away material …” via lmnoq
“… Колекцията лампи “Stormy Weather” е един експеримент за пестеливост и устойчивост. Изработени изцяло от рециклирани тенекиени кутии за зеленчуци, събрани от местните заведения за хранене, колекция “Stormy Weather” разглежда предизвикателствата от производсвото на добре изработен, функционален дизайн от материали, които биха били изхвърлени …” от lmnoq
Pictures / Снимки : lmnoq
Декорация от евтини материали за св.Валентин
Намерих няколко интересни идеи за декорация на дома за св.Валентин в интернет и реших да ги събера в една публикация
Всичките са направени от евтини материали, който сигурно имате вкъщи ![]()
Номер 1 : Ще ви трябват конец, ножица и тези пухчета, който предполагам, че се намират в някой магазин за шевни материали, а може и да ги замените с цветен памук . Снимки: http://www.noodle-head.com

Номер 2: Наистина много сладка идея
Ще ви трябват конец, ножица,лепило, ваши общи снимки и хартия, от която да изрежете сърцата. Снимки: http://adamandhaleykjar.blogspot.com
Номер 3: Ще ви трябват: ножица, хартия и нещо с което да ги закрепите.
Снимки: http://www.shelterness.com
Номер 4: Ще ви трябват: ножица, хартия ,игла и конец.Снимки: http://www.graceandlightstudio.com
Номер 5: Ще ви трябват: ножица, прежда,клещи и медна тел, която да огънете във формата на сърце. Снимки: http://cfabbridesigns.com

Courteney Cox’s Home
Location: Malibu,CA / USA
Architect: Michael Kovac and interior designer Trip Haenisch
Photographer: Simon Upton
via elledecor.com
Clever ..and Cheap !!
Old doors make great tables because they are the right size and shape, and usually made of good solid wood.Look here for some ideas:
Israeli designer Naama Futerman via greenprophet
SAUSHA from {SHOW AND TELL} blog
Step by step guide: instructables
Tatami Japanese Restaurant
Photographs: © Jassim Alshehab
How cool are these lamps! Designed by architect Jassim Alshehab, the restaurant is located in the business district “downtown Kuwait”. The design concept was derived from the integration of the “japanese tatami mats” method of planning and the industrial ambiance of the city. via archdaily
Проектиран от Джасим Алшехаб, ресторанта е разположен в бизнес район в центъра на Кувейт. Идеята за дизайна идва от японските “татами” и индустриалната атмосфера на града. Това,което аз най-много харесвам тук са лампите.
Rugs by Henzel Studio
Ah, I am in love with these rugs! They are made by Henzel Studio from 100% pure New Zealand wool. The studio is a part of Henzel Art & Design Group, a Swedish family business. Take a look at them and let me know what you think.
Photography: MIMOMOSS-DESIGN-INTERIOR, trendir




































































