
22 Modern and Creative Lamps EmailEmail Before the invention of the light bulb, illuminating the world after the sun went down was a really hard and messy task. Just think about the amount of candles or torches needed to fully light up a good-sized room. The humanity already solved this problem, however we’ve created a more serious problem… Now we have thousands of incredibly creative lamp designs, and it’s just too hard to choose one. Oh, the good old days when there was either a torch or a candle… 1. (link) 2. (Designer: unknown) 3. (Designer: Pieke Bergmans) 4. (link) 5. (Designer: Keita Ogawa) 6. (Designer: George Carwardine) 7. (link) 8. 9. (Designer: Louisa Kober) 10. You can get on from Fred. 11. (Designer: Mary Huang) 12. (Designer: Qin Xue, Cao iXiaoxiao & Wei Hangshuai) 13. (Designer: Peter Castellucci) 14. (Designer: unknown) 15. 16. (Designer: kyouei design) 17. (Designer: Arthur Xin) 18. (link) 19. 20. (Designer: Jan Bernstein) 21. (Designer: Chan Wan Ki Kay, Chen Siu Wa Shai Chai, and Suen Ka Hei Catherine) 22.
150-Meter Outdoor Infinity Pool // Marina Bay Sands | Yatzer™ Luxury hotel, Marina Bay Sands recently opened the doors of its microcosm to the public and has already wowed tourists with its unique and luxurious design. The Marina Bay Sands hotel is located in Singapore has been designed with one goal in mind, to be the leading business, leisure and entertainment destination in Asia. It holds the title of the most expensive hotel built till this day, as its investment by the Las Vegas Sands Corporation reaches $5 billion. Marina Bay Sands has been designed by Boston-based internationally renowned architect Moshe Safdie. However, according to Safdie the development is inspired by great ancient cities that were ordered around a vital public thoroughfare, Marina Bay Sands is organized around two principal axes that cross the district and give it a sense of orientation placing emphasis on the pedestrian street as the focus of civic life. The total surface area of the three 55-storey hotel towers totals 929,000 square meters (10 million square-feet).
10 inspiring menu designs A menu isn't just a list of dishes - it's an important piece of marketing material. As the saying goes, the first bite is with the eye, and therefore a menu design says a lot about a restaurant, creating an initial impression before the customer has even seen any of the food or drink on offer. Here are 15 brilliant examples of restaurants that got it right... 01. RAGU Cafe A team of Russian based designers were responsible for the entire identity of the RAGu Cafe but it was the menus that really caught our attention. 02. This illustrated menu delight comes from Singapore based design agency Foreign Policy. 3. Florida based designer Mark Unger created this fun and adorable menu design for a new falafel restaurant in Orlando. 04. Mexican based agency Anagrama are well-known for thier excellent branding. 05. Designed by Manuel Astorga and Rodrigo Aguade, they explain "The idea was to create a real american-style brand with a fresh mix of style references. 06. 07. 08. 09. 10. 11. 12. 13.
High school fashions, 1969 Fashion, Vintage High school fashions, 1969 i know what you’re thinking… are these more fashion snaps from coachella? Subscribe to posts via Email arthur shatzFashionhigh school fashionlife magazinelife magazine archivessixtiesVintage Wednesday 20 April, 2011 Previous Post Next Post You Might Also Like Turned Out by Maya Thursday 17 November, 2011 glee Monday 31 May, 2010 creatures of comfort Tuesday 6 April, 2010
Cinesischer Hochzeitsschrank weiss und rot aus China kaufen Der Stil, der chinesischen Möbel lässt alles zu. Egal welche Farben man miteinander kombiniert, in China passen farbenreiche Kommoden und bunte Sideboards perfekt zusammen. Je bunter desto besser. Dort sieht man helles Orange mit leichtem Blau und sattem Grün vereint, was manche Möbelstücke richtig modern wirken lassen kann. Sideboards, Kommoden, Tische, Hochzeitsschränke und viele andere chinesische Möbel, die sie in unserem Sortiment finden, geben ihrem Wohnraum einen leichten, aber besonderen, chinesischen Flair.Unsere China Möbel werden direkt aus China geliefert. Dort werden sie in Handarbeit aus typischen chinesischen Materiealien wie beispielsweise Ulmenholz gefertigt, angemalt und verziert. Hochzeitsschrank Wer wir sind: Das besondere Wohnen entstammt eigentlich dem China Garten, denn mit chinesischer Gartendekoration auf unserer Seite www.der-besondere-garten.de oder www.der-besondere-garten.com haben wir begonnen. Kundenzufriedenheit hat bei uns höchste Priorität.
NESTREST Doesn't that picture look so peaceful and inviting? I think I'm in love. That dangling, serene little pod is a NESTREST, designed by Paris' Daniel Pouzet and Fred Frety. Old Concrete Factory Converted to Modern Castle Home 25 years ago, a Spanish architect, namely Ricardo Bofill, came across a deteriorating old cement factory. The site was home to rotting silos, vast and varied spaces, and unused building equipment. Where most people would see ruin, Ricardo saw potential. Fast forward a quarter of a century, and the results of his ongoing renovation project are beyond remarkable. Ivy, cypress, eucalyptus, palm and olive trees have been slowly added and grown throughout the remodel, giving the exterior grounds new life, as well as the interior areas. The décor is simple and aims to not detract too much from the majesty and ethos of the rooms themselves. This article has been tagged in the following...
50 Most Creative Business Cards That Will Attract your Customers Irrespective of the type of your business, business cards play a leading role in the growth and popularity of your business. Business owners are competing heavily with each other on the internet and your business card can make you stand out from the crazy crowd. Everyone is putting in creative ways to attract and retain the attention of clients. People are always brainstorming to come up with unique cards which will perhaps be emulated by others. Today we are presenting the top 50 creative business cards which will mesmerize your clients totally. 1. 2. 3. Putting a face to a name is an innovative idea brought out by Reactor. 4. 5. 6. If many individuals from a firm are handing out business cards, this kind of tab style will allow easy organization for recipients. 7. This card has been created by designer Vitor Bonates, who is also a music lover. 8. 9. This is a creation by Thomas Low. 10. 11. Stencil is an eye-catching design by David Gasperini. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 21. 22. 23.
Easy Origami Envelope | If you’d like to make these cute little “Flap Lock” Origami Envelopes–all you’ll need is a piece of square paper…any size. I used Christmas scrapbook paper. 1. Fold the paper in half to form a triangle. Make sure your edges are even. 2. 3. fold the right corner about 1/3 of the way to the left. 4. 5. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9. And there you have it! Now scurry off and make a million of these–or at least 24 if you’re using them for the Family Advent Countdown Calendar. Not in the mood to fold your own?
Showroom Ihre Komposition ist nicht dabei?Wir erschaffen sie mit Ihnen. Kontakt aufnehmen & Einkaufen › formkind GmbH | Volksgartenstraße 10 | 50677 Köln | mail@formkind.de Copyright © 2014 formkind. Made with love in Cologne. Premium Joomla Templates by Hogash Lädt... 30 Creative and Unusual Sofa Designs EmailEmail Did you know that the word “sofa” has been borrowed from Arabic? It derived from “suffah” (a long bench). This cushiony piece of furniture usually serves for sitting and laying down, but it could also be a modern art masterpiece! 1. (Photo by: memimenam) 2. (Designer: Lila Jang) 3. You can sit or you can lie on it! 4. (Designer: unknown) 5. (Link) 6. (Designers: Cheng-Tsung Feng and Kai-Ting Lin) 7. Sofa made from crumpled paper. 8. 9. (Designer: Jonas Jurgaitis) 10. (Designer: Kwangho Lee) 11. (Designer: Ron Arad, student of BCUC) 12. (Designer: Rodolfo Rocchetti) 13. (Designer: Elvis Pennetuzzo) 14. The Feel Deluxe is made of 120 soft and extremely pleasant balls. 15. (Link) 16. (Designers: Thierry Nahon & Philippe Landecker) 17. 18. 19. (Designer: Gaetano Pesce) 20. 21. 22. (Designer: Bauke Knottnerus) 23. (Designer: Tonio de Roover) 24. 25. This Sofa was made for an ad campaign for swimming pool design firm Piscine Castiglione near Milan. 26. 27. 28. (Link) 29. 30.