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Espresso Yourself With This Brutalist Coffee Machine

October 1, 2017 Samantha Buckley 0

Architects and coffee go hand in hand. The aesthetic of the espresso maker has become a mundane part of the morning ritual. The designers at Montaag are changing that with the release of AnZa  a show-stopping espresso maker made of concrete. After four years of prototyping and testing, the espresso maker is equipped with high-tech functionality for important things, like remotely brewing your cup as an incentive to get out of bed. 

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My Houzz: Swedish Actor’s Home Is Full of Memories (20 photos)

October 1, 2017 Sara Norrman 0
Malin Crépin lives with her family on the heights of Södermalm in central Stockholm. The Swedish actor is known for her role in the film adaptations of Liza Marklund’s novels about crime-solving journalist Annika Bengtzon, for the critically acclaimed film Sami Blood and for her work with Swedish…

Pastel colours and subtle grids break up open-plan hair salon in Osaka

October 1, 2017 Ali Morris 0

Soft hues and dark framework decorate this compact hair salon in Osaka by Japanese studio Hidenori Tsuboi Architects. Measuring just 56 square metres and laid out across one floor, the salon is located at the top of a narrow alley sandwiched in between wooden houses in the Tanimachi 6-chome neighbourhood of Osaka. The salon’s owner, who

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Pastel colours and subtle grids break up open-plan hair salon in Osaka

October 1, 2017 Ali Morris 0

Soft hues and dark framework decorate this compact hair salon in Osaka by Japanese studio Hidenori Tsuboi Architects. Measuring just 56 square metres and laid out across one floor, the salon is located at the top of a narrow alley sandwiched in between wooden houses in the Tanimachi 6-chome neighbourhood of Osaka. The salon’s owner, who

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Pastel colours and subtle grids break up open-plan hair salon in Osaka

October 1, 2017 Ali Morris 0

Soft hues and dark framework decorate this compact hair salon in Osaka by Japanese studio Hidenori Tsuboi Architects. Measuring just 56 square metres and laid out across one floor, the salon is located at the top of a narrow alley sandwiched in between wooden houses in the Tanimachi 6-chome neighbourhood of Osaka. The salon’s owner, who

The post Pastel colours and subtle grids break up open-plan hair salon in Osaka appeared first on Dezeen.