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  • · INTERIOR DESIGN ·

    Eclectic & Charming Byron Bay Home
    Between the painting covered walls, a mix of ephemera through out the house, and a distinctly bohemian vibe, this Byron Bay home of David and Yuge Bromley has plenty of eclectic charm.  The Design Files got an intimate tour of this residence,
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    Bruno Frisoni’s Moroccan Home
    Vogue got an inside look at the marvelous Tangier home of Bruno Frisoni, the man who designs Roger Vivier.
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    Joseph Dirand’s “Utopist Habitation Cell” Architectural Synthesis
    The “Habitation Cell” doesn’t exactly represent the interior design of the future, but that of the surreal and idealistic.  
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  • · INTERIOR DESIGN ·

    Christian & Karen Boros’s Concrete Penthouse in a 1942 Bunker [Berlin]
    After looking for a singular space in Berlin, both for living and exhibiting their vast contemporary-art collection, Christian Boros and his wife, Karen Lohmann discovered an old five-story bunker in the central neighborhood of Mitte, Berlin. They were looking for something big and really interesting from a historical point of view. And they found it! [...]
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  • · ARCHITECTURE ·

    The Dali Museum in Florida [HOK]
    The new Salvador Dali Museum looks like it really materialized from Dali’s consciousness; the museum dedicated to the surrealist artist opened its doors on January 11th, 2011, in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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  • · ARCHITECTURE ·

    Joseph Dirand’s “Utopist Habitation Cell” Architectural Synthesis
    The “Habitation Cell” doesn’t exactly represent the interior design of the future, but that of the surreal and idealistic.  
    » READ THE STORY
  • · ARCHITECTURE ·

    Mini Cabin by Olson Kundig Architects
    Seattle-based Olson Kundig Architects (remember this space?) designed this tiny one-room cabin on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia.
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  • · ARCHITECTURE ·

    Tom Ford’s New Mexico Ranch Designed by Tadao Ando
    Tom Ford is no stranger to the best of the best, so it comes as no surprise that the prolific American designer enlisted one of the world’s greatest when it came down to designing his New Mexico dream home – a sprawling, luxe ranch.
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  • · INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ·

    Coca-Cola Light and Zero Concept by Clement Boutillon
    French industrial designer Clement Boutillon played with Coca-cola bottles and develop a concept to give back femininity to the Coca Light bottle and more masculine lines to the Coke Zero all while keeping the iconic ‘Contour’ shape.
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  • · INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ·

    Desk by Eric Degenhardt for Böwer
    Tiny work space giving you the blues? This wall-mounted desk pad has a built in penholder, bookend, and enough room for a power strip to meet the demands of a modern workplace.
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  • · INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ·

    MISC Furniture from Jogjakarta [Indonesia]
    MISC, which stands for miscellaneous, defines mixtures, various-ness, diversity and eclecticism. It represents how Indonesian furniture company by Gempa Trimuryono and Irine Roba work. For their furniture, they
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  • · INDUSTRIAL DESIGN ·

    Tomás Alonso’s ‘Variations On A Tube’
    Spanish designer Tomás Alonso’s Variations On A Tube invites us to take a simple, bourgeois form and imagine it in spectacular functions. 
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  • · GRAPHIC DESIGN ·

    Picture by Frasier Shiers
    Interior and typography are heavy-hitters in the design arena. Frasier Shiers ingeniously combines them in this recent ad for AMP.
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  • · GRAPHIC DESIGN ·

    Color Coded Book Titles by Jaz Parkinson
    Are words capable of forming colors? 
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  • · GRAPHIC DESIGN ·

    Anthropocene by David Thomas Smith
    Anthropocene examines global landscapes that have been transformed by the actions and activities of humanity. Artist Thomas Smith has created these images using a unique and groundbreaking technique. Each image is composed from thousands and thousands of thumbnails extracted as screen grabs from Google Maps, which are then reconstructed piece by piece using Photoshop to [...]
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  • · GRAPHIC DESIGN ·

    Beertone: A color guide for Beer Lovers
    A Pantone-style color guide for true Beer enthusiasts! Beertone, a Beer Reference Guide – The idea came from Swiss Alexander Michelbach and Brazilian Daniel Eugster whom captured the color and technical information, like brewery, bottle design, alcohol by volume of
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  • · STORE ·

    Les Bébés Cupcakery by J.C. Architecture
    Well, it was only a matter of time before the cupcakery trend went viral – and it looks like cupcake lovers in Taipei are now in for a double dose of yumminess: one part cupcake, one part design. 
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  • · STORE ·

    What Can Wool Do For You?
    A question asked and answered by the Norwegian Fashion Institute and Stockholm multidisciplinary creatives Byggstudio.
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  • · STORE ·

    Design Commune by Neri & Hu
    Not unlike much of Neri & Hu’s architecture throughout China, Shanghai’s newest addition by the duo is a hub for critical dialogue and exchange for designers.
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  • · STORE ·

    Monoqi Design E-Shop
    Monoqi is a new online retailer, bringing cool design products from all over the world to its exclusive members. 
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