15 Home Offices Designed For Two People

June 7, 2017 Keely 0

  Creating a functional work space within your home can be a hard task, especially when it’s an office for two. For inspiration to create your own, we’ve gathered 15 examples of shared home office spaces…   1. The light colored cabinets, shelves, and desk for two, is built into the wall of this modern […]

Oblong windows puncture concrete office block by Yoshihiro Kato Atelier

June 3, 2017 Lizzie Crook 0

Oblong windows with pivoting glazing cut through the striking white walls of this minimal five-storey office block in Japan’s Aichi Prefecture, designed by local architects Yoshihiro Kato Atelier. The concrete building, named Tetote Note, is located on a tight 100-square-metre site in the city of Nagoya and provides collaborative workspaces for designers and their clients. “In Japanese, ‘tetote’ literally means

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A Collection Of Espresso Cups Designed With Unique Decorative Swirls

May 12, 2017 Keely 0

  Zuzana Holanova, owner of bisqit, a porcelain studio based in Prague, has a collection of ceramic espresso cups called “Smoke.” The collection has pieces in a number of sizes and colors but each item is meant to represent the unique and fleeting movements of wisps of smoke.   The handmade pieces are created by […]

Neri&Hu’s Suzhou Chapel combines textured brick base with ethereal white cube

May 3, 2017 Alyn Griffiths 0

Perforated metal surfaces form a white “veil” around the main hall of this chapel designed by Neri&Hu for a hotel complex near the Chinese city of Suzhou. Lyndon Neri and Rosanna Hu’s Shanghai studio designed Suzhou Chapel for a site within the Sangha resort, which is described as “a life learning and wellness community on the shores

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Eduardo Souto de Moura transforms Portuguese farming village into luxury retreat

April 29, 2017 Alyn Griffiths 0

Portuguese architect Eduardo Souto de Moura has helped to revive a former farming village in the Alentejo region as a high-end hotel, featuring whitewashed interiors and original vaulted ceilings. The monte, or village, is located at the heart of the 780-hectare São Lourenço do Barrocal estate, which has been owned by the same family for over

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