Sunday, August 15, 2010

Innovative Bathroom Design Furnishings : PuraVida by Duravit

PuraVida1 Innovative Bathroom Furnishings : PuraVida by Duravit

New York, NY – Duravit, a leading manufacturer of innovative bathroom furnishings, has launched PuraVida, a complete bathroom suite designed in collaboration with Phoenix Design and fittings manufacturer Hansgrohe. PuraVida brings poetic purity and clarity of form to the bathroom, fusing minimalism and elegance to create a sleek, yet gentle, flowing and graceful look. The collection is Duravit’s second collaboration with Phoenix Design. “Everything about this range is completely subtle, nothing is excessive, nothing is pretentious,” said Tom Schönherr of Phoenix Design. In designing PuraVida, Schönherr and partner Andreas Haug sought to modify pure geometry in order to create a sense of gentle movement. To that they added emotion, based on Schönherr’s sense that, “In the future, there will be a need for a new form, for new emotion. Everything will become more joyful and more lively.

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Polaroid Flower Vase Architecture by Jung Hwa Jin for your Interior

polaroidflowervase2 Polaroid Flower Vase by Jung Hwa Jin
polaroidflowervase Polaroid Flower Vase by Jung Hwa Jin
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Designed by the Korean designer Jung Hwa Jin beautiful flower vase employs the renowned Polaroid photo ratio principle to bring a small planter with an iconic polaroid-sized frame into spotlight. Suspended with a clothespin on the end of a cord with a small embedded lamp illuminating, the Polaroid Flower Vase with the iconic polaroid-sized frame around lets you grow fresh herbs indoors. What do you think about this idea ? – Via – Core77

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Amazing Interior Design by Craig Steely for Apartment and Interior



The “Ludwig Apartment“ is located in San Fransisco, California and it is a new approach made by Craig Steely of a place that originally had four bedrooms and four bathrooms. Here is some of the information we found on the designer’s site concerning this project: “the original 4-bedroom/4-bath penthouse was a rabbit’s warren of confusing rooms. In our re-design, rooms were combined and uses were re-assigned to allow the occupants to take advantage of the views looking north and south and the movement of the sun through out the day.Materials used are clear and etched 1/2″ glass, slabs of Black walnut, hand made mosaic tile walls, and gun blued steel.”
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