By using a simple yet effective design twist, the Flow Wall Desk transforms itself from a piece of art on the wall, into a functional desk by showing off its unique aesthetics. The Flow Wall Desk acknowledges the potential of creating a desk inside one’s indoor environment. Only with one twist, it becomes a true joy to have as a separate working area. It can be subscribed as a piece of functional art that builds on Robert van Embricqs his Design track record of transformations in space. This one offers a part of the interior that shifts with time: a cozy workspace during the day becomes a compact wall hanging after being used. Van Embricqs was inspired by recent global events, and the longer-term trends that precede them, to devise a statement piece that lends dignity to the digital workspace through craft, warm textures, and durably engineered fastenings. The Flow Wall Desk is adaptable to any wall and can be used throughout homes, libraries, hotels, and many other inside locations. It creates the opportunity for a temporary work surface in a sunny corner and becomes an ergonomically adjustable desk in a compact city interior which invites the user to fold that desk away when work is over. When it comes to functionality, each part of the Flow Wall desk has been specifically engineered without losing the appeal to attract, just like a folding magic trick with a well-kept secret.
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A sturdy stool is useful around the house for reaching high shelves or cupboards and can also do duty as a footrest or kid’s seat. This walnut stool stands just over 300mm high with a 255 x 355mm top made from two 115 x 19mm boards. The top is secured to a base of curved […]
The Brody WorkLounge and Desk are private workspaces that are designed to be good for your body and good for your brain – providing places to get away without going away.
Published Date: Oct 2023 Written and Photographed by John Stefanidis and Susanna Moore This long-awaited monograph brings together fifty years of work and demonstrates how the interior guru has drawn on a global range of influences for his designs as well as his furniture and fabric collections. John Stefanidis established his design practice in Chelsea, London, in 1967, attracting a discerning international clientele with his carefully considered, vibrant, and beautiful transformation of homes worldwide. If there is such a thing as a Stefanidis “look,” it combines an original use of vibrant color, an eclectic aesthetic, great sensitivity to proportions, and comfort matched with international flair. With interiors that are often distinguished by bespoke elements—bronze door pulls, oak shutters, an inlaid table, a pair of simple, oak-topped chests—Stefanidis’s creations often feature the handiwork of decorative painters and other craftspeople who marbleize woodwork and lay in floor mosaics. This lavishly illustrated survey—with images taken for the foremost shelter magazines and unpublished photographs from the designer’s archive—closely follows Stefanidis’s trajectory from his professional start in the late 1960s to his most recent, celebrated projects. Sifting through a vast personal archive, Stefanidis shares exclusive insights into his process, his own rules for decorating, and personal stories of his adventures and friendships with many of the leading lights of the day. Published by Rizzoli
No matter how much you might like your job, at least some frustration is inevitable. You have to do mundane tasks or deal with toxic colleagues. Other times, you have to keep pushing through despite being burned out and wondering what it’s all for. Humor can be a lifesaver in these situations. When you learn to laugh at things, no matter how difficult they get, they no longer hold power over you.
Designer: Gustave Serrurier-Bovy (Belgian, Liège 1858–1910 Antwerp). Date: 1899. Medium: Red narra wood, ash, copper, enamel, glass. Dimensions: H. 98, W...
Looking for innovative space saving furniture for your modern home? These 13 minimalistic pieces of furniture would definitely take your breath away
As an extension of last week's post, this week's post highlights the WOMEN that have impacted Scandinavian design and some their works. The line-up required a fair amount of digging, but I came back with some gems. These women are notable not only for their work as product designers, but also for th
A Cloistered House is a minimal residence located in London, United Kingdom, designed by Turner Architects
Inspired by Soho House Rome, the mid-tone oak Railton desk is designed with a wraparound pedestal form which can be placed in the centre of the room. A Spanish Emperador marble top complements the textural solid oak clad detail, distinguished by deep brown tones and defined white veining. Ideal for home working, the desk is fitted with two drawers, two doors and two shelves - ideal for storing paperwork, stationery and office equipment. Solid oak clad pedestal base Wraparound shape Sculptural, curved lines Mid-tone finish with oak clad detailing Dark brown Emperador marble top sourced from Spain Grey veining and crystallised accents Natural variations in the marble make each piece unique Two drawers, two doors and two shelves Antique brass handles Inspired by Soho House Rome
At New York gallery Friedman Benda, Ron Arad’s experimental design style of works between 1985-1994 is paired with young British artist Jonathan Trayte’s works
Renske Herder draws inspiration from her experience living in the Caribbean. Renske works in the fields of textile design, collage, graphic art, and painting. She received her master's degree in Industrial Design Engineering and honed her skills working in the field of surface design and product styling. Her new body of work features scenes that evoke the laid back feeling of island life. Experimenting with new styles and mediums fuels Renske's creativity. Through bold colours and playful subjects, Renske's artworks makes viewers feel at ease. Pictured here in a size medium.
Our beautiful bespoke library joinery is designed and handcrafted by our artisan team in Somerset. Learn about our library interior design expertise here.
Completed in 2020 in Hong Kong (SAR). Images by Harold De Puymorin. Commissioned to design a VIP Lounge in a luxury shopping centre at the heart of Hong Kong’s busiest shopping district. The brief - to create a...
Is there a better reward for designing a studio & home than a joint win for Smart Design Studio and Alexander &CO at the 2021 INDE.Awards?
These hanging window plant shelves are perfect for anyone with a love of plants! Three shelves hold nine potted plants in a sunny window or on a wall. We make each shelf to order by hand, using pine wood, and professional quality stains. We spend hours cutting, sanding, finishing, and putting personalized care into each and every order. Since every piece is unique, the item and stain color you receive will be very similar, but not identical to the photo. Dimensions 36"H X 20"W X 5.5"D 10" between Shelves Hole size is 3 5/8" and holds perfectly a 4" terracotta pot or 3" self-watering pot, not included. ֍ Custom ordered items are non-refundable! *Please note that whitewash is a very subtle stain Moxie Bee is a small home-based mother-son duo that is dedicated to bringing you joy in the things we make for you. From head to hand, we work hard to delight our customers. Any and all support is truly appreciated as we gain momentum - Thank you so much for visiting our store!
Canggu, a small surfing village in Bali is the mecca for digital nomads. There is a MacBook in every café that you enter, followed by a freelancer, content creator or digital nomad. In this blog, the 11 work-proof and work-friendly cafés and restaurants in Canggu and Berawa! The cafes on this “nomad list of best places to work” are free as long as you drink or eat here too! The […]
Located in the heart of Helsinki, the two-story café is a latte lover’s dream, boasting its own in-house micro roaster and a triad of cozy, backlit nooks.
AD drops in on the Brooklyn-based designer as he prepares for a scintillating solo show at New York’s Friedman Benda Gallery
Vous devez certainement être au courant de notre coup de coeur pour le travail d'Aratani · Fay, découvert à l'occasion du salon du meuble de Milan au sein
DIGITAL PRODUCT DOWNLOAD - NO SHIPPING The digital file is a high quality instant downloadable printable wall art. YOUR ORDER WILL INCLUDE A JPG FILE WITH A DOWNLOAD LINK. Original 2199 x 3722 px 150DPI Springtime by Pierre-Auguste Cot, 1873 - Classical Painting of Adam and Eve in Garden of Eden "This flirtatious duo in classicizing dress, painted with notable technical finesse, reflects Cot’s allegiance to the academic style of his teachers, including Bouguereau and Cabanel. Exhibited at the Salon of 1873, the picture was Cot’s greatest success, widely admired and copied in engravings, fans, porcelains, and tapestries. Its first owner, hardware tycoon John Wolfe, awarded the work a prime spot in his Manhattan mansion, where visitors delighted in "this reveling pair of children, drunken with first love ... this Arcadian idyll, peppered with French spice." Wolfe’s cousin, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe, later commissioned a similar scene from Cot, The Storm, now also in the Metropolitan’s collection (87.15.134)." - Met Museum
an antique chair serves as the foundation for a miniature home, constructed from small wooden planks.
See the work of NAHA Winner Dimitrios Tsioumas, Master Hairstylist of the Year category.
Hi Everyone, This is a super quick post full of inspirational designers that need major kudos for their amazing eco-friendly designs! I hope you find them as awe-inspiring as I do! Click on any of…
A4 Flirt - Biscuits Lefevre-Utile, c.1895. This image is part of a Mucha-dedicated album here on Flickr. Discover over 100 high quality scans of the same quality by viewing the album this image belongs to!
A vintage advertisement poster from the last century, professionally reproduced with light-fast inks on premium quality 220gsm satin paper. Available in a range of sizes - see dropdown menu (inch equivalent is approximate). Item will be shipped within 2 working days, and packaged in a poster tube or stiffened envelope, guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition Please note, picture frame is not included.
Sometimes work can be really hectic and frustrating and as grownups, we are expected to be cool about it and keep the whining to ourselves. I work in advertising and my workday is often very chaotic and unpredictable. While trying not to let the stress get the best of me, I decided to turn the mundane and often annoying little moments in my agency life into inspirations for something whimsical and magical.