Think gray felt clouds above your desk, planks on the table and gingko leaves on the wall: At the Orgatec in Cologne, there’s a colorful and fun office world full of acoustic panels on show that constrains the communicative cacophony of open-plan offices.
Onde is a universal acoustic panel with a wide range of applications. It offers sound-absorbing properties, while the waves give the panel an aesthetic and decorative look. How your wall or...
Onde is a universal acoustic panel with a wide range of applications. It offers sound-absorbing properties, while the waves give the panel an aesthetic and decorative look. How your wall or...
Rafael de Cárdenas' contemporary house in Greenwich Village, New York. Step inside this great inspiration and admire the top interior designer's work!
studio starsis has designed its latest co-working space in the outskirts of seoul, korea - taking up two floors of a four-story building.
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma designed a Starbucks coffee at Dazaifutenmangu in Fukuoka, Japan. Dazaifutenmangu is one of the largest shrines in Japan and about 2 million people visit the shrine every year. Kuma's aim was to design a cafe that harmonizes with the traditional environment. This is the first time that Starbucks coffee outsources their architectural project. Photos by Satoshi Ikuma via Nikkei Kenplatz For more information: kkaa.co.jp Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window) Related
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Every once in a while we come across a project that’s incredibly inspiring and not just from an architectural or interior design point of view. One of