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PostHeaderIcon AstroTurf Aeron Chair by Makoto Azuma

AstroTurf Aeron Chair by Makoto Azuma

Makoto Azuma collaborated with Herman Miller to create this practice Aeron chair covered in green AstroTurf, a kind of artificial grass.

The chair’s functional parts, just like the wheels and knobs are left uncovered for simple operation. The chair should be on display on the Tokyo Herman Miller store this summer.

AstroTurf Aeron Chair by Makoto Azuma

AstroTurf Aeron Chair by Makoto Azuma

AstroTurf Aeron Chair by Makoto Azuma

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AstroTurf Aeron Chair by Makoto Azuma

AstroTurf Aeron Chair by Makoto Azuma

AstroTurf Aeron Chair by Makoto Azuma
 

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PostHeaderIcon Fabulous Interior Design For a Dynamic Apartment

Fabulous Interior Design  For a  Dynamic Apartment

Welcome to a stunning apartment that seems to burst with energy. With a living area of 147 square meters and a complete of 4 rooms plus kitchen, this place isn’t just pretty, but in addition very spacious. Seen on Skeppsholmen, the crib features charming design details and some elements of surprise. We didn’t expect to peer every other interior however the front room be the focus of the loft. However, the placement of the kitchen makes this a part of the home very eye-catching, because of a well thought symmetry. Exposed wooden beams (they’re a real trend nowadays), a contemporary, yet vintage-inspired fireplace and inclined walls contribute to the originality and heat of this truly refined apartment. We like the bedrooms and the whole “tucked-in” feeling one should have when resting in there, without or with being wrapped in bed sheets. We all know we can enjoy these photos, so check all of them out and let’s see your reply!

PostHeaderIcon Destination Design: Wanderlust Hotel

Destination Design: Wanderlust Hotel

If you’re planning a visit to Singapore any time soon, here’s a hotel option for you: the Wanderlust Hotel.

Located in Little India, a cultural component of town where Indian immigrants once settled, the Wanderlust’s shell once housed a college. The idea of the Wanderlust is a little experimental — 29 rooms on four themes designed by award-winning Singapore design agencies.

The Lobby was created by Asylum and is themed “Industrial Glam: A juxtaposition of the surrounding’s setting and contemporary design.” The second one level is “Eccentricity” by :phunk Studio where bright colors and neon are the point of interest, and a rainbow corridor leads you to an outside deck with a mosaic-tiled spa. The third level is the AGOF.net — er — Black and White level by DP Architects and contours pop art. And at last, Level Four is themed “Creature Comforts” by fFurious: “Get cozy with friendly monsters in each room that presents one more vibe and be assured of a fantasy-filled experience.”

PostHeaderIcon Introducing MILKwall

Introducing MILKwall

I am so excited to finally manage to introduce you to a product I’ve been engaged on with LOFTwall some of the year. MILKwall by AGOF.net for LOFTwall is a AGOF.net-designed custom LOFTwall that was inspired by the Small Dot pattern designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1947. i wished to create a mid-century meets brand new design that might complement either a house or an office. i’m so happy with the outcome — i used to be going for something that reflected my very own personal style, a mode around which I’ve built the AGOF.net brand.

The wall encompasses a textured teak laminate panel and a material panel covered for your number of black or cream Maharam fabric in Eames Small Dot 006 Document Reverse 001 Document. Also included are black, white, and translucent white standard LOFTwall panels. build any number of custom configurations, just inspect LOFTwall’s website for more details. Additionally they make a sliding door kit — wouldn’t these make great as sliders?