Designer: Mohammad Sadiq
Mohammad Sadiq is a student designer studying industrial design at Karachi University. See his young talent here.
Designer: Mohammad Sadiq
Mohammad Sadiq is a student designer studying industrial design at Karachi University. See his young talent here.
fan chair
Designer: Hiroki Takada @ Takada Design
Like a breathe of fresh air! Love this fan chair! Japanese designer Hiroki Takada has designed many such absolutely flowing designs.
Designer: Neha Chandra
Young Indian designer Neha Chandra carefully studied the work of Picasso and picked up basic curves and surfaces in his work and then came up with this beautiful art-y salt and pepper.
There are endless possibilities of designs as you can put pepper shaker in the salt shaker in different ways making a new art piece each time!
interiors of a house in Bucharest
Architect: Ion Popusoi
A young Romanian architect Ion Popusoi’s amazing unusual box-y interiors and architecture!
a house in Brasov
Designer: Sylvia Jokelová @ Creater
When a housewife wants to write adventures of a little deer; the deer takes a journey from traditional motifs of Slovak folk embroidery to comic world and materials also change from ceramics to plastic. And the story gets written thus:
Sylvia Jokelová is a Slovak designer.
These are prototype designs(?).
In this architectural and interior splendour nothing comes between you and nature! No architectural barricades, no colours to dazzle you and no space filling interior accessories.
Architects: Jeff Fearon and Tim Hay @ Fearon Hay Architects
Warning no 1: if your jaws drop and mouth open then do not blame me!
Warning no 2: if you want to run right away to these stunning locales in New Zealand then don’t tell me I didn’t warn you enough!
Warning no 3: I am hooked and have been to their website 5 times already clicking each & every photo all over again!
Warning no 4: these are awards-winning firm’s visually stunning, extremely modern houses – a 360° X 1000 times views!
Fearon Hay Architects is a New Zealand based firm.
For their stark modern aesthetics, I want to dub them as ‘Maharajas’ of modern minimal architecture!
Every corner of these houses is linked to its landscape. Large living areas, internal courtyards, endless verandahs, open plan bathroom, extensive decks and patio spaces, natural grey plaster walls and merging of indoor and outdoor living spaces with slide away systems to open the house to the opulence of views and abundant light make these spaces simple, magnificent and dreamy!