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Norwegian designer Vibeke Skars created this cloudlike lamp called Lily. Here’s a nice example of a moden minimalist pendant lamp. Lily has a beautiful geometric pattern. It’s simple, modern and very convenient. Minimalism is still the main tendency in furniture design. This lamp will give you as much light as you need because the light bulb isn’t inside. Stylish round pendant lamp for a stylish...
The geometric pattern of the woven rawhide is a simple, repeating square that will look great anywhere in the house designed by McGuire Designs. The woven rawhide dining table is a classic, straightforward form that curves gently to widen at the top and bottom. ‘Inspired by the Mediterranean’ the open weave allows light to flood through the table itself, ensuring a bright, fresh atmosphere. Topped...
In this example, the grays are a nice choice for the room’s cool color palette and allows for the design to be big without being overwhelming. In the featured picture, the large art print instantly adds interest to the space and actually makes it feel bigger. The non linear pattern is a nice way to soften up the room. A linear or geometric pattern would give the room a completely different feel but...
SHH designed the new building as three elegant interlocking volumes, each one larger than the last and variously clad in timber, glass and stone. The first 8.5m high ‘box’ is clad in dark timber slats, allowing the light to shine through dramatically at night-time, whilst protecting against the searing daytime sun. A grand stone entry staircase in Galala marble is located in front of/alongside...