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Post-constructivism. Russia, Moscow. Architect Andre Sumatokhin. Villa "tired skiers". Архитектор Андрей Суматохин. Вилла "Уставшие лыжники". 2002-2004.
nao tamura's quill carpet for nanimarquina evokes the delicacy of a fallen feather
nao tamura's quill carpet for nanimarquina evokes the delicacy of a fallen feather
MOMENTO - WONDERGLASS
There is a moment when a clinging bead of water, in quiet orb-like suspension, becomes a droplet. The droplet reflects its surroundings while gathering light within. There is a moment when molten glass transforms from liquid to solid. This instant of transition is accompanied by an emission of beautiful light. Momento freezes that moment of ephemeral beauty and turns it into a source of light. The elliptical shadow, folding over itself, captures the glassmaker’s spinning technique....
Post-constructivism. Russia, Moscow. Architect Andre Sumatokhin. Villa "tired skiers". Архитектор Андрей Суматохин. Вилла "Уставшие лыжники". 2002-2004.
interconnection by nao tamura at lexus design amazing 2014
interconnection by nao tamura at lexus design amazing 2014 - designboom | architecture & design magazine
Nao Tamura’s Chandelier inspired by the Venetian Cityscape
images courtesy nao tamura | click to enlarge Brooklyn-based Japanese designer Nao Tamura created a chandelier that is inspired by her numerous trips to Venice, the City of Water. Or as Luigi Barzini described it, “the most beautiful city built by man.” Flow(t) is comprised of multiple blown
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Here you see the 63 colours from the colour palettes LC 32 and LC 43 by Le Corbusier
Jacques Dirand | The Interior Archive
An Eames rocking chair stands before a wall of shelves in an open doorway. Brightly coloured modular shelving in the kitchen can be seen through the large serving hatch between two vividly painted walls. Photographer: Jacques Dirand Designer/Stylist: Architect: Le Corbusier Location: the Jaoul House, Paris
Mark Luscombe-Whyte | The Interior Archive
Le Corbusier Maison Jaoul, Paris. Primary colours are used throughout the house in simple and dramatic blocks. Photographer: Jacques Dirand