Tuesday, 24 May 2011
Interior Inspirtation - Red Accents 2
This exceptional interior was designed by Francesco Peveri and houses a photography studio, large living area, unconventional sleeping units and terrace. The use of red accents enhances it's stylish minimalism and compliments the stark white of the overall building.
Monday, 23 May 2011
Susan Bradley Design
Susan Bradley is rapidly becoming a household name, known for her extraordinary metalwork such as her outside wallpaper she constantly strives for a fun, graphical way to enhance your surroundings.
Labels:
new product,
Product Design,
red bookends
Monday, 16 May 2011
Dream Home - Red Accents
DD Southern California Home was designed by Peggy Dupuis, interior designer, Dale Naegle, Architect and her husband, a civil engineer and international builder.
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Red Batoida Chair and Stool by Peter Donders.
Like you're fancy chairs? Then check out the new Batoida line from Peter Donders. The ravishing red aluminium chair and stool are cast in 1 piece in a 3D printed sand mould.The chair consists of only 1 single surface with a minimum thickness of 8mm. Pretty Spiffy.
Labels:
furniture design,
red chairs,
red furniture
Monumenta 2011 - Leviathan by Anish Kapoor
Each year the French Ministry of Culture and Communication invites a leading artist to create a work that responds to the exceptional architectural space of the Grand Palais in Paris. The sheer monumental scale of the building provided the inspiration for a big idea: Monumenta.
Labels:
Anish Kapoor,
installation,
Leviathan,
Monumenta 2011,
re art,
red interiors
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
House Numbers from Heath Ceramics and House Industries
Heath Ceramics has partnered with House Industries to bring us not one but two fantastic new house numbers options: Neutra and Eames. It’s getting to be that time of year when it’s time tackle outdoor projects, so if boosting your home’s curb appeal is up there, maybe these are the numbers for you!
Labels:
eames,
House,
house numbers,
neutra
Not So Fragile by UXUS
Furniture items are an important part of all dwellings and offices. They decorate our spaces and have the power to change the whole appearance of an area in a matter of seconds. But what happens once we are done with the furniture piece? Well most of us will throw them out or sell them without even realizing what magic they can still create. Uxus is out with a repurposed furniture collection christened as 'Not So Fragile'. As the name suggests the collection is quite sturdy against its appearance.
Labels:
furniture design,
installation,
red furniture
Monday, 9 May 2011
The Met Ball 2011 - Red Hot Fashion!
Gisele Bundchen in Alexander McQueen
Topple - Rocking Red Bookcase by Julian Appelius
This Brand New Rocking Bookcase from Pulpo is made of a powder-coated steel and it's bottom is equipped with a 5-degree tilt, allowing it to rock.
Labels:
furniture design,
Product Design,
red furniture
Friday, 6 May 2011
Red Bathroom Sinks
Not content with just red accessories in the bathroom? Why not go the whole hog and consider a red sink?
It occurred to us today that we haven't actually seen red sinks in the flesh before and wondered if they are something to consider. Have a look and tell us what you think:
Labels:
red bathrooms,
red sinks
Thursday, 5 May 2011
Matchstick Light by Sam Thompson
'Matchstick Light' by designer Sam Thompson is a design that draws on the simple, clean lines of dimensional lumber.
Labels:
maple wood,
Matchstick Light,
Product Design,
red lamp,
Sam Thompson
Red Summer Dresses from Miss Selfridge
Summer is still on it's way so now is the time to be getting you're outfits together! What better way to be radiant than in red, this time we take our best picks from Miss Selfridge:
Labels:
miss selfrige,
Red Dresses,
women's clothes,
women's fashion
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Bongue Amplifier by Studio Toer
Labels:
Product Design,
red amplifier
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
The Log Chop Bench by The Practice Everyday Design.
The Log Chop Bench is a new piece by The Practice of Everyday Design. It represents an exploration in process-based design.
Labels:
furniture design,
log chop bench,
red furniture
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