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- Simple, Stylish and Multi-Functional Washstand
- Smart Extension for Regular Shelf Systems and Bookcases – Plus One by Matthias Ries
- Very Modern Yet Not Minimalist House Design – Skywave House by Coscia Day
Simple, Stylish and Multi-Functional Washstand Posted: 22 Jun 2010 12:43 PM PDT This unusual washstand is a part of Private Space Furniture collection designed by Jannis Ellenberger. It’s very simple but multi-functional and thoughtful. The washstand incorporates a sink, two-level counter top, a towel rack, and holders for brushes. Its design is also combine several styles including modern and Scandinavian. The washstand’s top is made of a quite unique material – Hi-macs. It sits on a wooden frame made of ash. Such washstand is not only good to place in a bathroom but also would be a nice solution for a summer kitchen or some other place where you need to wash your hands but haven’t much of space.
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Smart Extension for Regular Shelf Systems and Bookcases – Plus One by Matthias Ries Posted: 22 Jun 2010 09:09 AM PDT Plus One by Matthias Ries is quite smart and unusual product for your home. It’s a good looking additional storage container for any kind of regular shelf or bookcase. It’s made of walnut or maple and has a shape that allows to attach it to a shelf. Even though it doesn’t give a lot of storage space it allows to highlight something that is really important to you. It also could be used to store books you’re currently reading or are going to read in near future. The good thing, that it not only will give you some practical benefits but also will make your interior more cool and unique.
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Very Modern Yet Not Minimalist House Design – Skywave House by Coscia Day Posted: 22 Jun 2010 05:52 AM PDT Who said that very modern house design should be minimalist? Skywave House by Coscia Day shows that isn’t exactly true. The 2,250 square feet house and is set on a 40 ft wide suburban lot in Venice, California. It’s main distinctive feature is a sculptural roof that reminds a breaking wave, which is suspended in time and space and floats over a 1st floor garden space surrounded by glass. The house also took its inspiration from Chinese philosophy of Yin and Yang – its color theme is black and white. Besides, the house is designed with many green features, including white standing seam roof/wall for solar gain diffusion, motorized with wind and rain sensors, west facing windows and scoop skylights to catch ocean breezes & a large east facing skylight over the 29 ft entry to vent rising hot air. The ground floor and raised ground floor are solar water radiant heated. The house isn’t the first one which takes inspiration from waves. Ribbon House by Hartree and Wave House by Tony Owen NDM are others awesome examples of such inspiration.
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