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Office House of tree-shaped furniture Posted: 02 Jan 2015 03:41 AM PST
These moments in which one needs more privacy when working are proposed as the collection Break-Out of the architect and designer Dymitr Malcew, modular parts that can provide several seats at a given time. Would not you like to work in a space like this? Discover more about the Malcew project here! The collection consists of a modular furniture system that gives the user privacy in labor areas. To create it, designer with study in Singapore, was inspired by the houses of the trees. Thus, Malcey created colorful furniture that evoke how puerile of one House, added that comfy cushions to sit on them. Parts can be joined to improvise meetings or separate so that the user finds calm and concentration needed for office work. The poufs can be removed from inside and serve as seats on the outside. Also, has small shelves to place objects necessary for the work, and even some other decorative object. In addition, the combination of colors of natural wood which contrasts with the intense tones of shelves and seats, are great to find motivation. As you can see, the unique pieces are adapted to the needs of users and give a dynamic look to the interior. The post Office House of tree-shaped furniture appeared first on Belleinterior. |
Icons of architecture III: Philip Johnson Posted: 01 Jan 2015 03:40 PM PST
In the years following his graduation, he devoted himself to anything but his true profession, architecture. He was author, critic, historian and director of the Museum until he was 36 and concentrated on the architecture and designed his first building. From here, his career took off and left us many fascinating buildings. Reminds this American especially by The Glass House, a House that was built in the year 1949 for itself and which lived until his death in 2005, at 98 years of age. Built in Connecticut, United States, it is a benchmark for the use of glass.
In our country also left a legacy, the Puerta de Europa towers in Madrid. The post Icons of architecture III: Philip Johnson appeared first on Belleinterior. |
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