Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Homedit.com Interior Design & Architecture Inspiration Newsletter

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Akari Table Lamp by Isamu Noguchi

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 10:48 AM PST

Tonight I am going to talk about an icon in the design of lighting items in the 1950s – Isamu Noguchi. As you can see from his name, he is a Japanese artist who was famous in the second half of the twentieth century. He tried to blend traditional Japanese handcraft and paper lanterns with his modern vision, obtaining very interesting lamps. His works are still very much liked and still fresh in approach, despite the length of time since they were designed. This Akari Table Lamp by Isamu Noguchi for example drew my attention on the spot thanks to its fragile appearance and great style.

This particular lamp looks like a beehive and is made of three distinct parts that continue to the top in a gentle rounded manner. It is a kind of paper lantern and it was manufactured in Gifu, Japan at the time. It is totally hand made and the designer used washi paper and bamboo ribbing for the best visual effect. The lamp is supported by a metal frame and four thing legs and this makes it easy to place anywhere in the house, while the handle situated on top of the lamp allows you to easily move it anywhere you want to. This lamp is now available for $250.

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Wastebin by Konstantin Slawinski

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 09:57 AM PST

Kids are incredible when it comes to the mess they can make in a closed space like a house. I don’t know how they can find so many things to tear apart and throw and destroy in a very short time. And, of course, once they are split into little pieces they are not interesting any more and end up thrown in the wastebin. Well, the waste bin in my kids room is always full. But sometimes it’s not so convenient to have only a waste paper bin there because my kids want to throw some other things like banana peel, bits of biscuits and some other items that leak and drip all over the place. Fortunately, a guy named Konstantin Slawinski found an ingenious solution for this problem. He designed the wastebin that comes with a safe container insert for liquids and food.

This wastebin is very useful and is made in Germany. The designer thought it would be a good idea to make it of durable polypropylene because this material is very lightweight and also very easy to clean. It comes with a small container for perishable items and this container will be perfectly sealed in order to avoid any leaking or spreading of the smell inside. The item comes in different colour combinations and can be bought for $65.

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The Aesop boutique in Ginza by Schemata Architecture Office

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 09:00 AM PST

This is what used to be 35-year old shop located in Ginza, a region of Japan. The shop was in pretty bad condition, not to mention the old interior design. But even so, it had potential. A while ago this old shop was converted into a beautiful Aesop boutique and it also got a new look with the occasion.

The change wasn't very dramatic. The boutique preserved the traditional look and the principal materials used in the renovation were red bricks, concrete and natural wood. Even though the shop got a serious makeover, it still has that old look but that's design the architects were trying to achieve. They tried to incorporate some of the elements from the old shop into the new design and to make a smooth transition.

The old shop once has a façade covered with red brick tiles. However, the tenants above didn't like the bricks and painted them. In order to recreate that look, the architects chose to create a red brick interior that doesn't bother the others but that also makes the connection with the past. They also incorporated several wooden boards on which the products are displayed. The boutique is a long and narrow space and it looks even more mysterious with this décor. It's an intriguing new look, both old and new.The interior design was done by Schemata Architecture Office, and pictures by Alessio Guarino.

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DIY Button Covered Christmas Ball

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 08:18 AM PST

December is the month that enchants our sights with all sorts of Christmas decorations. The beautiful wreaths, the colorful and sparkling Christmas balls, the lovely candles or Christmas Trees seem to invade each space and make us turn our head each time we notice them. All these ornaments and decorations are the symbols of Christmas and are part of the charm of these wonderful winter holidays. Their appearance seem light our soul and make us feel happier and perhaps more optimistic for the following year.

Among all these ornaments the Christmas ball is one of the most popular and favored items for each space. Its sparkling appearance creates this magic atmosphere specific to the winter holidays and makes each space become more colorful and nice.


If you want to create a special and original Christmas ball, the following DIY project may give an idea. It is a very nice and easy DIY project which refers to a DIY Button Covered Christmas Ball. The materials that you need for this project are not numerous: one polystyrene ball. 4 × berry pin wheels of different sizes and various sized buttons are everything you need. You can start by pinning in each button into the ball, layering smaller buttons on top to cover up the gaps and your DIY Button Covered Christmas Ball will be ready{found on site}

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Spectacular Penthouse Apartment For Sale in New York

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 07:56 AM PST

Today we would like to present you a gorgeous penthouse apartment in one of the most luxurious residential towers in the world. Designed by architect Michael Gilmore and designer Mark Cunningham, this astounding house is on the market for $12.95 million.

Located in the renowned residential skyscraper Trump World Tower, this stunning apartment is rising above Manhattan and the East River. A landmark of high style, apartment 77B is tailored for the most discerning tastes. The 2,871 square feet home has a lot of elements to show off, such as custom mahogany millwork, cherry wood flooring, 12ft ceiling heights and floor to ceiling windows that flood the house with natural light and allow you to enjoy superb views.

The luxurious apartment is located on the 77th floor and houses a master bedroom, two bathrooms, a study, a living room, a kitchen, media room, sitting room, dressing room and a foyer. Throughout the entire house you can see beautiful features that give it flavor, like the paintings, light fixtures or even some of the furnishings. The color palette was carefully chosen in order to give it a refined and chic vibe.

The perfect reflection of elegance, this spectacular penthouse apartment is a once in a lifetime opportunity. If you are on the market for a new home, then this is a great choice that will leave everyone speechless.

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Inviting White Swedish Apartment With Vintage Fireplaces

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 07:15 AM PST

Scandinavian residences feature a very specific style and they have that unique warm feeling that can’t be avoided, no matter what materials or colors you use. This apartment is the perfect example to illustrate this idea. This is an almost completely white apartment. And even though white is a very cold and impersonal color, in this case it doesn’t extend its attributes over the apartment.

Swedish Apartment With Vintage Fireplaces

This is still a very inviting and warm place. The white décor also makes the apartment seems larger than it actually is. It’s something that can be applied anywhere and a trick that comes in very handy in the case of small homes. This apartment is not small but not extremely big either. It’s beautiful, spacious and bright and it features large doors and windows. The most striking feature about this apartment is, of course, the white interior.

Swedish Apartment With Vintage Fireplaces

Swedish Apartment With Vintage Fireplaces

Swedish Apartment With Vintage Fireplaces

Swedish Apartment With Vintage Fireplaces

Swedish Apartment With Vintage Fireplaces

All the walls and ceilings have been painted white. Even that beautiful old fireplace is white. The wooden floors have also been painted white. In the living room there’s a gray rug that covers part of it. Moreover, most of the furniture is white: the sofa, chair, coffee table, TV unit, dining room table, bedroom bed etc. For contrast, some black items have also been used such as the chair for the dining table.{found on avhlem}

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Handpainted Ceramic Plates from Mothology

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 06:06 AM PST

Normally plates are used for eating. You just put some food there and serve it. So you can rarely see the design of a plate, maybe except some of the margins. But sometimes you have so beautiful plates that you can use them as decorative objects, too. These Handpainted Ceramic Plates from Mothology are the best example. They are so beautiful that you will be delighted to use them for both purposes. The ceramic plates you can find here, on Mothology are colourful and great, round but also square in shape, perfect for desert and also for fruit or for dinner courses.

The thing I liked most about these plates is the wonderful combination of colours. You are surprised to see blue and yellow and white, all on the same plate, which also contains some red spots every now and then. It is not too much and they all look great together. The floral motives are place next to the geometrical ones, completing the whole design in a very pleasant way. The plates come in different sizes and you can choose them as you wish or need, so it is only normal to have them available for different prices. For example a small and square lotus plate can be purchased for $40 and the bigger ones for $70.

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Amsale Aberra’s Stylish New York Loft

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 05:27 AM PST

This chic and stylish apartment belongs to bridal gown designer Amsale Aberra. The apartment is located in New York, on the 5th floor of an industrial building in the Garment District. I’ve always been curious to see how exactly does the home of bridal gown designer looks like. These designers are used to work with white all the time, with lace and puffy materials and I wonder if they really like this or if they can’t wait to go home and relax in their simple apartment.

Now we finally have the opportunity to take a look at such an apartment. In this case the apartment is obviously similar to the materials and textures that the designer works with. The influence is very visible. Notice how all the walls have been painted in Benjamin Moore Super White. It’s hard to believe that this is just a coincidence. This either means that this designer really loves this job or that the time spent designing white bridal gowns has irreversibly changed their perception. Amsale Aberra’s apartment is very chic and has an extremely delicate interior décor.

The décor that you see here has been created by interior designer Vicente Wolf who is actually Amsale’s neighbor. The two designer worked together and managed to find a common style that they both agreed with. Notice how the textures and materials differ but still look very good when combined. The apartment has concrete floors and white walls, delicate curtain and elegant and stylish furniture.{found on k-interiors}

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Exotic Sitting Modules

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 04:43 AM PST

Along with the globalization and this no-frontiers concept were  brought  to our attention many aspects from different cultures around the globe.People have become more opened to new ideas and new concepts of décor managing to adopt new items into the design creating so original spaces and interesting new areas in which regional and traditional living can improved or enhanced.

This multi-use modules make no exception from the multicultural furniture trend.It consists of pillows, rugs, cushions, poufs, accessories and containers.Each one of these elements represetes a strong design element suited for various interior  sets but it can be  also used for decorating an outdoor space.The big patterned rug is very often taken as the main element in  an interior design and also very frequently it sets the room's tone.

The intercultural design  opens new posibilities for everyone who wants more than  a common design.This particularly pillows from Uzbekistan  combine traditional  bold pattern with strong colors with the Western requirement in terms of comfort and appeareance.The result was were luxuriant pillows covered with fabrics created using a combination of "ancient Uzbek weawing techniques and European  mass production".

Recently intercultural design as a chatchphrase has become a fashionable term that is frequently used irrespective of actual intercultural cooperation and real exchange programs.The internet and globalization  created a greater need for cultural exchange and true to the motto "Think global, act local" have also sharpened our creative eye for unconventional crafts and traditional qualities.{found on stylepark}

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Sublime Aquatech Bath Items by Kerasan

Posted: 14 Dec 2011 04:00 AM PST

Designer Massimiliano Ciocconi from Kerasan created a beautiful blend of rounded forms and bold traits which is a salient feature  of this new Aquatech line.Characterized as a wall hung washbasin, toilet and  bidet this marvelous obects are cut along  the bottom at an unsual slant higly contrasting with the perfect flat top surface.These particularly objects could be stars in any bathroom setting.

It is striking stylish and  also generously sized this collection.The washbasin for example has been sized to 70x52x30 cm.The entire collection comes in two variants: all white or two-colour, with a white interior  juxtaposed to a black exterior and  also all the articles are availiable in matt or glossy versions as you may prefer.

For the toilet bowl has implemented a new technology consisting in a  very high- efficiency flushing system that reduces water consumption  drastically.This system offers a choice between partial discharge with 3 liters of water or total discharge  with 4.5 liters compared with a normal quantity of 9 liters of fluid.Another state-of-the-art  feature of this toilet bowl  is a special quick release hinge that enables the seat to be removed by simply lifting it and replace it with a single click, making cleaning much easier.Take it as as you want and call it as you may like but this collection of santary objects is  truly beautiful and smooth.Perfect for a classy modern design.

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1 comments:

saleem said...

Nice Post. Awesome interior designing courses

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