I saw some photos of this fabulous treehouse that Nicko Elliott designed, located in Toronto, Canada. Nicko is based in Brooklyn, NY.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Jorin & Matana’s Treehouse in Canada by Nicko Elliott
I saw some photos of this fabulous treehouse that Nicko Elliott designed, located in Toronto, Canada. Nicko is based in Brooklyn, NY.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Mandarim Oriental - Barcelona
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Expo Bookcase
Cool suspended shelves in the Expo Bookcase designed by Umberto Asnago and available through Resource Furniture.
http://www.resourcefurniture.com
The Wright Restaurant
The Wright Restaurant located inside the Guggenheim Museum in New York City was designed by Andre Kikoski, a New York-based firm. It is named in honor of the great architect, Frank Lloyd-Wright. The designer drew inspiration from the original Wright museum design, which was contemporary and chic. The decorative elements used within the space are based on Wright’s underlying geometries. The overall design was created to embrace the excitement of today’s New York and it includes a menu of distinctive modern American cuisine to match.
Personality Socks…for Your Chairs
Leaf House
This is one of the strangest abodes I’ve ever come across. Designed by Undercurrent Architects, this curiously-designed house is a private residence located in Sydney, Australia. The roof looks like fallen leaves, thus it has been dubbed the “Leaf House”. The roof is supported by winding branch-like steel tubes and the interior is enclosed in glass panels. For more privacy, some rooms are tucked below a sandstone surround.
Photography by Hugh Rutherford.
Goodbye Detergent!
These unique, spaghetti-like kitchen cleaning scrubs from Goodbye Detergent! are an eco-friendly alternative to cleaning and taking care of your cookware and appliances. Each uniquely shaped, pliable scrub consists of natural abrasives made from corn cobs and peach pits. There is no need for soap or cleaner since the abrasives are enough to do the trick. All it needs is moistening with water and if you would like to use soap, just a tiny amount would suffice.