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5 Cool and Creative Tree-Like Bookshelves

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 12:56 PM PDT

Bookshelves are part of many interiors all around the world. They provides storage space for books, DVDs and small objects of art. Although they also could be decorative elements with all their creative designs. Here are some bookshelves that reminds real trees. Imagine, how easily you can get something that reminds you about the nature inside of your home.

Wintertree by Twentyfirst

 

This bookshelf is a cool way to get an indoor tree in modern interior. It’s simple, minimalist and contemporary-looking. There are black and white bookshelves available and their combination looks more cool than they look separately. { Twentyfirst }


Tree Bookshelf by Shawn Soh

 

Tree Bookshelf is designed by Korean designer Shawn Soh. It could become a fascinating addition to any interior, especially of a kids room. { Shawn Soh }


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Eco-Sustainable Panton Chair Designs

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 11:12 AM PDT

The next 15 september is the 50th anniversary of the most famous chair in the world – Panton Chair. In flagshipstore Molteni & C would be an overview of the work of Verner Panton. We already showed best Panton Chair’s redesigns done for Vitra’s competition but students of the International School of Monza also has done some interesting redesigns. They could use only eco-sustainable materials and theme so the result of their work is a collection of "19 Green Panton Chair". They used materials from paper pulp to jute clothes, passing through jars of yoghurt, rice, mirrors, toys, newspapers, aluminum, with lids, corrugated cardboard, with plastic caps, packaging, CD, the more plastic bags, cans and bottle bottoms found on beaches. The collection will be sold at an auction this year.




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Modern Kitchen Design With Nature In Mind – Tribe by Scavolini

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 09:52 AM PDT

Tribe is the kitchen that was designed by architect Marcello Cutino for Scavolini and recently updated. It looks almost like usual modern kitchens but with some fresh details. Its color, shapes and materials aren’t the same with other modern kitchens. Tactile beauty of nature and mix of different cultures were implemented in the Tribe. The structure is light oak, as the table, chair and stools. The doors are red or oats and could have glass inserts. Some metal elements are aged with rust effect. The characterization is strong even in the special appliances and worktops matching. The hob has treated specially designed cast iron grills, the sink is a circular steel tank surrounded by a ring of glass, the hood is proposed for island and peninsula together with a draining cylindrical, with round baskets accessible through a cover that rotates and an electric mechanism which makes them lower. One of other very interesting features of the kitchen is a tableware draining system that reminds the hood. The kitchen’s references to nature and modern look are things that make it so unique and ensure its value to be appreciated every day.




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Modern Three Storey Concrete House Below Street Level

Posted: 31 Aug 2010 06:18 AM PDT

House in Fukuyama is one of the latest works of Japanese design studio Suppose Design, located in Hiroshima, Japan. The house combines traditional for Japanese houses connection of indoors and outdoors with a modern Japanese minimalism. The three storey concrete residence is situated below street level. Two tower stairwells located on the rooftop are entrances to the building. Below the entrances are all private and public spaces some of wich are connected with a terrace. Thanks to large glazings and vertical orientation of the house almost all rooms features truly amazing city views. The interior is done as combination of raw concrete with wood furniture. Everything inside looks as minimalist as outside.



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