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Rotating House

Rotating House

Environment is a very popular issue nowadays so environment-friendly houses are finally becoming interesting. Domespace invented their semi-spherical houses over 30 years ago but only a few of them have been purchased and only around France, especially in Brittany, where the company is based. The Domespace house plans were designed to optimize warmth by natural [...]

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Luxurious Residence in Noe Valley

Luxurious Residence in Noe Valley

This brand new, luxurious residence in Noe Valley, San Francisco replaces an inefficient 800 sq ft shack on Hoffman Avenue. Designed and built by SF–based Group 41, the ‘H House’ is a model of modern architecture. The home incorporates thoughtful sustainable design elements. For instance, the beautiful flooring and cabinetry are made from pressed timber [...]

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Perfect Holiday Getaway

Perfect Holiday Getaway

Today’s Kohara Lodge estate comes from Murray Cockburn Partnership and is located within pristine lands in Queenstown, New Zealand. It features 3 bathrooms 4 bedrooms, an open living,-room, a large kitchen and on top of that, an impressive pool, a spa area and a fireplace. The idea behind the project was to create a [...]

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The Table Inspired by the Moon

The Table Inspired by the Moon

This is a one of a kind moony creation that will light up our living room with elegance that is beyond description. It was designed by Liane Yaroslavsky. If you want a really unique and attention grabbing piece of furniture to enhance your decor then the La Luna table is something you should take in [...]

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A Fantastic Showroom With a Creative Architecture

A Fantastic Showroom With a Creative Architecture

This amazing construction was built as a design showroom and it houses exhibition areas, a shop, a cafe which is also connected to the exterior and conference rooms. Its architecture is original and creative. It is located on the Rhine plain. Even though this building does not serve as a private residence, it would [...]

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Store Wood with Reservoid

Store Wood with Reservoid

Reservoid is a smart an interesting way to store wood. The wall mounted Reservoir system makes storage of your logs convenient, clean and accessible. Placing a number of Reservoirs near your fireplace creates a unique ambiance to that space. Surely this smart idea can be easy made in any home with some improvisation.

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Eye Stop Concept

Eye Stop Concept

Interesting concept of bus shelter “Eye Stop”, made by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In the Eye Stop, you can find the route of home from an interactive map.

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The Hana Table by Shige Hasegawa

The Hana Table by Shige Hasegawa

Japanese designer Shige Hasegawa has created the Hana Table. The design of the table makes use of an Origami (paper folding) technique, and uses five plywood legs with no screws or nails to hold the glass top. Furthermore the design makes the table easy to disassemble and ideal for flat-pack shipping. When assembled, the legs [...]

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Foldable Wind Powered Generator

Foldable Wind Powered Generator

The Eolic is a foldable, portable wind-powered generator for the masses. So you just set it up where a breeze is, and start turning that wind into energy for your TV, whatever. It’s a pretty neat idea, although in order for it to be truly useful it’s got to generate a sizable amount of energy. [...]

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Warp Table Series by Kieser Spath

Warp Table Series by Kieser Spath

From German designers Marcel Kieser and Christof Spath comes the minimalist Warp table series. Everything on the table is reflected in a convex mirror, beneath the glass tabletop. The interaction between object, light and shadow allows for new perspectives and change the act at the table.

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