What is life but one long, perpetual movie-night slumber party?
Guests can bike between the nine-hole golf course and the three-acre organic garden at this 225-acre resort in Accord, NY.
Es la combinación, entre lúdica y rotunda, con la que Patricia Bustos reinventó este piso en Madrid.
Why aren't we taking advantage of our ceilings? It's a huge missed opportunity in a room. So today we are giving you our wallpaper & ceiling paint ideas.
New Terracotta has its core in the wide knowledge of colours. A deep, rich, curated colour palette, rendered and perfected over the years.
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Image 16 of 23 from gallery of Wang House / Saez Pedraja + CALMA. Photograph by Ignacio Espigares Enriquez
A conservatory can be a beautiful, airy part of a house, perfect for reading, eating, and lounging in the sunlight.
Now nearly forgotten, Page once boasted celebrity clients including Oscar de la Renta and the Duchess of Windsor
Puderrosa väggar, bladfyllda tapeter och ett utsökt urval av vackra vintagemöbler bildar en förförisk scenografi hemma hos chefsdesignern för modehuset Dsquared 2. Är du redo för en resa bakåt i tiden?
If you live by the sea and have the room, what better floor plan could you have then a home that wraps around an outdoor pool with both indoor and outdoor
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Iñigo Aragón and Pablo López Navarro may be Spain's fastest-rising design stars. Together the pair are Madrid-based Casa Josephine Studio, which they start
I think this is a neat tool if you've been wanting to try out some new furniture placement in your home! No heavy lifting required. :) Urban Barn has created The Room Planner, an easy-to-use room planning tool that makes you the designer of your own home.
situated on a residential street in london, studio erbar mattes has transformed this family home into a wood filled sanctuary, suffused with light.
Welcome to the beach home of Courtney Adamo, a creative entrepreneur and course creator who helps busy mums navigate motherhood. Most recently, she has launched...
Explore the seamless blend of indoor outdoor living spaces, enhancing home aesthetics and offering a harmonious connection to nature.
Ian Shrager rolls back the years with an extravagantly lavish New York Edition Hotel within Manhattan's striking Clocktower...
House & Garden award winner Edward Bulmer is a man of many talents: interior designer, architectural historian, and founder of a paint company, Edward Bulmer Natural Paint. Here, in his first book, The Colourful Past: Edward Bulmer and the English Country House, Bulmer takes readers on a tour of a house with elements of 17th-century architecture, Edwardian interiors, and pieces brought back from Asia by its new owners
Projecten van Tim Rogge architectuur studio. Architectuur projecten lopende in voorontwerp, uitvoering en oplevering.
Awash with light and surrounded by sky, the penthouse of the fashion designer and his wife, Ranjana, is a glamorous showcase of their high-flying style
Secto 4230 story This wall light can be used either upwards or downwards. The Secto 4230 exudes a soothing light and will enliven any room. It invigorates plain hallways, creates a delightful mood and has a soothing effect on the people passing by. Designed by architect Seppo Koho, who once again stayed true to his credo that “light should softly invite people to come closer” the Secto 4230 glows stunningly through its birch slats. Handmade of PEFC-certified formpressed birch in Finland by highly skilled craftsmen. The wood provides a soft luminosity for atmosphere and appeal. Brand & Designer Secto Design and designer Seppo Koho crossed paths in 1995 when Tuula Jusélius was seeking a designer for her new company, whose first products were furniture made of innovative glue-laminated wood. The very first time Tuula Jusélius and the newly graduated design architect Seppo Koho met they knew they were kindred spirits: The two share a respect for Northern wood as well as Scandinavian, clear design and professional woodworking. Customers who bought furniture from the company complained about not finding suitable lamps to go with the furniture. Tuula Jusélius noticed the same: there simply were no wooden lamps on the market. So Seppo Koho received a commission. The result was the Secto pendant lamp that is still the backbone of the collection. Overcoming challenges Seppo Koho finished the first prototypes himself, proving that making Secto lamps was possible. Finding a manufacturer capable of serial production was difficult, however, until Tuula Jusélius and Seppo Koho found their way to the cabinetmaker Heikki Saastamoinen from the town of Heinola. He developed a method that allowed the lamps to be manufactured serially by hand. A new challenge followed. The delicate light of the Secto lamp caused delight, but some of the retailers were not ready for the idea of a wooden lamp. It took a while for the message transmitted through the eye to overcome preconceptions. Fortunately, there were those, too, who immediately sensed the attraction of the Secto lamp. For these trailblazers Secto Design has wanted to be a faithful business partner. Growth In the early 2000s, Tuula Jusélius's company turned its focus to lamps, giving up furniture. After the Secto product family, Seppo Koho's drawing board saw the birth of Octo, Victo, Puncto, Kontro, Owalo, and the latest, the spiralling Aspiro. Heikki Saastamoinen's small workshop has grown into a factory and a prominent woodworking hub in the Heinola area. The new models have generated work for other manufacturers as well, and in addition to Heinola Secto Design lamps are now also made in Järvenpää. Altogether the supply network includes some twenty partner companies and contractors. Production Secto Design shades are made of PEFC certified, flawless Finnish birch veneers that are formpressed into blanks. The blanks are cut into slats, which are sanded and finally connected using rings of aircraft plywood. The slats are glued and nailed to the rings. All the lamps are finished and checked carefully before sending them to their destinations. All the work is carried out in Finland. With their clear but interesting architectonic forms Secto Design lamps are spaces in themselves. The light source is hidden inside the shade to prevent blinding the viewer. The warm light reflecting from the birch emphasizes space and creates an inviting environment. Going international Pictures do not do justice to the light filtering in through the wood battens: it must be experienced directly. This is why fairs have become the main marketing channel for Secto Design. Over the years the company has built a comprehensive retailer network around the globe. Secto Design lamps attract not only friends of design, but imitators as well. The beautiful shade forms have been copied in lamps cheaply made of other materials. Nonetheless, Secto Design persistently stands up for its lamps against increased and blatant copying, trusting that its customers appreciate the quality of original Secto Design lamps and the fine work of Finnish craftsmen. Ecology matters The Secto Design lamps are initially designed for energy saving bulbs and today Secto Design is actively searching for new, low-energy light sources such as the best possible LEDs. The birch of the Secto Design lamps is produced in Central Finland that is transported only short distances. During production recycling and sorting are paid attention to, and sawdust, for example, is used to make wood pellets for the heating of houses. As the manufacturer of electronic products, Secto Design is responsible for the recycling and waste management of its products according to the European Union's WEEE Directive and Finnish waste legislation. Secto Design is a member of SELT Association. References Today Secto Design lamps can be spotted in many interesting locations, such as the Embassies of Finland in Brazil, Pakistan and Kosovo; American Express Head Office in Sydney, Australia; Museum des Sciences Naturelles in Bruxelles, Belgium; Tallinn Airport Air Traffic Control Center in Tallinn, Estonia; One Madison Park in New York, United States; the Heathrow Airport Holdings Head Office in Hounslow, United Kingdom; Permanent collection of the Design Museum in Helsinki, Finland as well as in the Permanent collection of Design Post in Cologne, Germany; in the store of the Museum of Modern Art in New York, United States; various International Airports such as Oslo Airport, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Tromsø Airport Langnes, Munich Airport and Göteborg Landvetter Airport, etc.
I think this is a neat tool if you've been wanting to try out some new furniture placement in your home! No heavy lifting required. :) Urban Barn has created The Room Planner, an easy-to-use room planning tool that makes you the designer of your own home.