30 Jan ’13
27 Jan ’13
Maison & Objet 2013 In Photos
Today is the last day at Maison & Objet 2013 and it was a success as it is every time. If you were following me on instagram you should have noticed that Design Circle were updating their stream regularly to keep us all up to date with the trends being presented at the fair. They were posting simultaneously on instagram, facebook & twitter for their followers’ convenience. Below are some of the photos they posted. Follow them for more images.
The first images are from Baxter.
26 Jan ’13
Das Stue Hotel In Berlin By Patricia Urquiola | Hotel Design
The Das Stue Hotel has been designed with remarkably distintive taste. With the joined efforts one of the most famous product/interior designers Patricia Urquiola and LVG Arquitectura, this hotel turned out to be a master piece. Characterized with stylish pieces designed by Urquiola herslef for top world furniture brands such as Moroso, B&B Italia, Andreu world, the interior is destined to be this beautiful.
24 Jan ’13
Cozy And Modern House In South Africa | Interiors
Modern interiors have always been my preference due to the fact that I am not a fan of anything complicated. I am, however, a big fan of incorporating trends in a classic way that would live through the times. In this particular house the use of timber prevailed in the design and though might seem much, i found the materials and colors used very coherent and subtle. The warm wood, cold cement, and custom made furniture following the shapes in the house were blended beautifully. The number of bedrooms is quite intriguing as well. Below you will find the description of the space as written by the interior designers themselves.
20 Jan ’13
Charming Parisian Apartment | Interiors
In this beautiful mostly white interior of designers’ Gilles & Boissie 19th century apartment, you will find a unique contrast which combines both the classic background but furnished in modern pieces and abstract art work. According to Elle Decoration UK edition, they used products from their own design as well as others they loved done by close friends such as the artwork and photos.
I love how they respected the history of the space and yet furnished it in a way that would make the space comfortable and cozy. I particularly loved the Herring Bone flooring especially in that ash finish.
18 Jan ’13
The Selby Visits Christian Louboutin At His Home And Studio In Paris
The Selby is a very popular website that started years back taking photos of people at home. Since then the website became famous for such features and requests were pouring from all around the world from people requesting to be on the site.
Recently Todd Selby met with Christian Louboutin himself, the man famous for the sexy red sole shoes. The interview is interesting and the photos are of his unfinished apartment and studio. Enjoy the interview here.
Maison & Objet January 18-22, 2013 | Events & Exhibitions
Maison & Objet starts today and takes place in France as every year. This year, however, they have come up with an iPhone App and have a facebook page to update you with all the details and events taking place.
This year’s Designer of the Year is Odile Decq, an award-winning French architect and academic. She is the leading architect at the Paris firm, Odile Decq Benoît Cornette, Architectes-Urbanistes or ODBC Architectes.
“Partnered with Benoît Cornette, international renown came early in 1990 with a first major contract from the Banque Populaire de l’Ouest in Rennes. It’s the birth of a new hope arising which blasted crusty old conventions. In 1996, the firm’s innovative work was awarded the gold Lion at the 6th Mostra in Venice. Since, Odile Decq recently designed the MACRO (Museum of Contemporary Art in Rome) in 2010 as well as the restaurant in Paris’s Opera Garnier in 2011 and the FRAC (Regional Foundation for Contemporary Art) in Rennes, Brittany, in 2012.”
14 Jan ’13
NBBJ Win Healthcare design Competition for Bayt Abdullah Children’s Hospice (BACCH) Kuwait
Based on the wish of Abdullah, a little boy who had cancer and did not want to spend any more time in hospital, KACCH (Kuwait Association for the care of Children in Hospital ) organized a specialized medical team to help Abdullah’s mother take care of her son at home until. He died six months later but was surrounded by his family and favorite things.
This case is what actually brought forward the concept of Bayt Abdullah Children’s Hospice (BACCH). The project is to allow children with terminal conditions to be looked after at home or in the hospice itself.