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Innovative Bound Pendant Lamps by Andrew O Hughes
The “Bound lamps” created by Andrew O. Hughes, designed with innovative and modern. The lamp cord used to not only provide the electric current needed to power the lamp but also takes a prominent role in its form and function. The cord serves a dual purpose in holding the pendent off the ground and also determining the shape and aesthetic characteristics of the blown glass shade. Lamps and lights have played a significant role when it came to household affairs. – Andrew O. Hughes
Russian Google Office Interior by Camenzind Evolution
Camenzind Evolution, a Swiss design firm, is the company which designed these amazing Google Offices located in Russia’s biggest cities, Moscow and St. Petersburg. As the company’s name states, the concept of evolution was highly respected in designing these offices that also feature, meeting, interaction and game rooms for moments of recreation when people have a deserved break.
From the brick lined front desk located at the entrance of the office, the coffee bar and lounging areas, the comfortable and colorful living room, the meeting spaces and the really creative environment …
Miss Maple Pendant Lamp by Elisa Strozyk
The “Miss Maple” pendant lamp designed by Deutch’s 2010 Awarded “Newcomer” Designer Elisa Strozyk. This beautiful pendant lamp made from maple wood, textile and steel as the bone. This lamp is showing the use of a familiar material in an unconventional way. The designer used wood as a plain surface, but here it is broken down into a grid of triangles. This makes a flexible lampshade which can be transformed manually in three-dimensional ways. While the lamp generates warm light at night the surface outside becomes more evident with daylight …
Shawanaga Bay Cottage Design by Altius Architecture
This contemporary private house designed by Altius Architecture showcases the beauty, versatility and accessibility of wood architecture. Despite substantial design and engineering fees, considerable transportation and logistical costs and no economy of scale, this project was completed for less that $200/sq.ft. This respectable cost was made possible by the extensive use of wood and local trades. This allowed the main pavilion to essentially become a glass box. The open concept living, cooking and dining pavilion connects to two levels of sleeping quarters. This house using natural dayligting and natural ventilation …
Classic Stripe Chair by Joachim King
Designed by Joachim King, an designer from Scotland, this Stripe Chair remind us with the classic Panton Chair that has the similar form to this stripe chair. This classic seating design from Joachim King is not made out of plastic, Its made up from birch plywood by building it up in several layers using CNC cutting technology.- Joachim King
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