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| Amazing Lifted Pool Designed In Retro Style Posted: 27 Apr 2011 04:08 PM PDT Padraic Cassidy has lifted this amazing retro-looking pool 30 inches off the ground. The quite simple 750-square-foot pool is a centerpiece of a large backyard. It’s covered with pea-green tiles custom designed with Mission Tile West. To create the seeded path along to the ipe deck, each river rock was hand-placed in wet concrete. The pool also features a 65-square-foot hot tub built in it. A solar-thermal system of black PVC pipes mounted on the roof heats the saline-treated pool. The backyard features a fire pit and outdoor lounge by landscape designer Tory Polone near to the pool.
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| Minimalist Pink Sofa That Seems To Fade Out Posted: 27 Apr 2011 11:37 AM PDT Blur is a study of architectural invisibility implemented in a minimalist sofa by a young and talented designer, Marc Thorpe. The sofa has an interesting geometric form and an upholstery that looks like it’s sprayed with nearly fluorescent pink paint. The Blur achieves this tactic of invisibility through its utilization of a new technique of fabric weaving. Weaving layers of material produce the fabric at various intervals creating a unique gradient pattern and thus a suggestion of dissolving, fading or becoming invisible.
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| Posted: 27 Apr 2011 08:28 AM PDT Endless is a cool plastic chair made of one long plastic string. The string is melt down from old refrigerators. The dutch designer, Dirk Vander Kooji, has created a robot that he programmed to do the job. The robot can form the string into a chair of any size, form, color, gradient or stripe pattern. Recycling the refrigerators gives a little personality to each chair so all of them are unique. Besides they are quite functional and has a great aesthetics.
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