Have you ever seen benches that you don’t want to sit on because they’re so incredibly beautiful? Some designers can turn ordinary street benches into masterpieces that attract people from all over.
Around the corner from this L.A. home’s “thrilling” kitchen—a window bench that's handy on laundry day. See more of the Liza Reyes-designed space here.
Sarah Statham, founder of Simply by Arrangement flowers in Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire, shares her inspirations and simple pleasures
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Image 3 of 7 from gallery of Workspaces, Benches and Gardens: Interventions to Make the Most of Windows. Apartamento MD / Estudio Itinerante de Arquitetura. Image: © Cris Farhat
Many things can shape a city—its culture, history, social life, or food scene. But perhaps the most distinctive feature would be architecture. Some buildings can completely fascinate you with their astonishing design and pure aesthetics. Through careful urban planning and understanding of the cultural background, the structure of a city can carry you through time while still leaving you in a very particular place.
Convertible Bench/table: I made this as a wedding gift for my sister. She was looking for a table that didn't consume a lot of space in her backyard. When the table is not used it can be folded and used as a bench which doesn't need a lot of space. I found some examples wit…
Yong Ju Lee Architecture have designed the Root Bench, a circle-shaped piece of public furniture that was designed to look like a root spreading throughout the park.
Large open windows, soft breezes, a soothing neutral palette, and days spent by the pool. We’re not describing the dream getaway to a pacific island, but Kate and her family did take inspiration from a luxe island resort to create their serene family abode. Welcome to Project Coastal. Situated in the iconic Northern Beaches of Sydney sits the dream home that embodies a coastal style and feeling. The project began as a knockdown rebuild, and quickly became a home for slow mornings, family meals, and days spent outside – it’s the picture of a holiday at home. We’re lucky enough to tour Project Coastal and discover its incredible soaring ceilings, learn about the build process, and be transported into what a perfect day looks like in this idyllic home.
Come peek inside PATINA LIVING by Brooke Giannetti and Steve Giannetti who have created inspiring gardens and interiors at Patina Farm in Ojai, CA.
Image 4 of 38 from gallery of Hyperlane Linear Sky Park / ASPECT Studios. Photograph by Bing Lu
Many things shape the face of a city: buildings, bridges, parks, sculptures... even benches! That's right, this simple form of public furniture can also add more emotion to a particular site.
A simple twist on a classic dual-seat bench, this elegant variant lets you choose which way you face in a simple motion and without forcing your neighbor to do the same. The convertible bench design looks like ordinary seating at first glance, but the trick is customization at the flick of your ...
Large open windows, soft breezes, a soothing neutral palette, and days spent by the pool. We’re not describing the dream getaway to a pacific island, but Kate and her family did take inspiration from a luxe island resort to create their serene family abode. Welcome to Project Coastal. Situated in the iconic Northern Beaches of Sydney sits the dream home that embodies a coastal style and feeling. The project began as a knockdown rebuild, and quickly became a home for slow mornings, family meals, and days spent outside – it’s the picture of a holiday at home. We’re lucky enough to tour Project Coastal and discover its incredible soaring ceilings, learn about the build process, and be transported into what a perfect day looks like in this idyllic home.
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…
Twin wooden bench by Andrea Rekalidis that turns into a see-saw by swapping the legs, which sit in notches in the seat plank.