| Delene Cabin in Norway by Tommie Wilhelmsen Posted: 24 Feb 2011 12:56 AM PST Delene Cabin in Norway by Tommie Wilhelmsen Delene Cabin is located in Østhusvik, Rennesøy island, Norway. This was designed by Tommie Wilhelmsen architect. With 120 square meters of total areas which makes it perfect for a comfortable nature family retreat. The architecture of the residence is original and intriguing, featuring unexpected angles and curves. The association of wood, glass and rock creates great visual effects. The consequences- an appealing exterior design, interesting to observe in detail from every corner of the construction site. Once inside, the guest is welcomed by a unique mix of wood and concrete which, surprisingly, manages to create a cozy living area. The sober color palette and the minimalist furniture create an interesting ambiance and complete the otherwise traditional decor.   Delen Cabin Interior by Tommie Wilhelmsen  Delen Cabin Interior by Tommie Wilhelmsen  Delen Cabin Exterior by Tommie Wilhelmsen Source: Tommie Wilhelmsen Via |
| Elegant White Bench Chair by Thomas Schnur Posted: 23 Feb 2011 09:41 PM PST Elegant Bench Chair by Thomas Schnur If your interior in white this bench chair very suitable for your interior. White furniture combined with white interior make looks more clean. This bench chair was designed by Thomas Schnur. This elegant bench chair also suitable for outdoor like for the terraces. So this chair suitable for interior furniture and outdoor furniture.  Elegant bench chair description from Thomas Schnur: Bench Chair clearly takes its inspiration from the famous Monobloc Chair but puts the associations that any chair evokes into a new context. Its curved shape is contorted into a voluminous body, thereby creating an abstract space, such that observers are confronted with a transformed hybrid. It is as simple to manufacture as the monobloc: a rotational molding process means that Bench Chair can be serially produced.  Source:Thomas Schnur |
| Nuler-Cudahy Residence Interior by David Coleman Architecture Posted: 23 Feb 2011 02:44 PM PST This luxury home in Seattle, Washington . Nuler-Cudahy residence was designed by David Coleman Architecture. This is reconstruction of a 1950?s home.  Description Nuler-Cudahy Residence from David Coleman Architecture: This partial tear-down and reconstruction of a ’50′s modern home explores opportunities opened when one is freed from traditional design imperatives that limit architectural expression and constrain site development. The program called for the addition of a penthouse suite, optimized views of Puget Sound and creation of a dynamic setting for family life, modern art and furniture. The street façade is scaled low to provide a “perch” for the penthouse and a glimpse of its long, curved wall, which acts as a linking device and adds drama to the interior spaces. Views of the Cascade and Olympic Mountains abound. Existing foundations and fireplaces were salvaged to reduce construction cost and limit environmental waste.  Nuler-Cudahy residence in Seattle, Washington  Nuler-Cudahy residence in Seattle, Washington  Nuler-Cudahy residence in Seattle, Washington  Nuler-Cudahy residence in Seattle, Washington  Nuler-Cudahy residence in Seattle, Washington  Nuler-Cudahy residence in Seattle, Washington Project name:Nuler-Cudahy residence Location:Seattle, Washington Architect:David Coleman Architecture |
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