Showing posts with label sustainability. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sustainability. Show all posts
25.11.10
soft saucer created
24.4.10
more reclaimed wood
this is super amazing - please will someone get this for me for my birthday - 15 june, guys, dont forget.
1: cute side table - very subtle, yet styyyyyylish
2: okay... coffee table redistributed into a cluster of wooden arrangements... not quite functional - but fun especially if you have a home that is frequented by children - or if you're really bored with lots of free time on your hands (ie. not an interior design student).
3. hah ahaahaaa! and this is what happens when you are an interior design student that has by some miracle managed to find some free time to do things that are "not interior design related".
1: cute side table - very subtle, yet styyyyyylish
3. hah ahaahaaa! and this is what happens when you are an interior design student that has by some miracle managed to find some free time to do things that are "not interior design related".
4. and this what happens if you're a teaching/bcom/ba/etcetcetcetc/anything other than interior design student...
thanyou michelle kaufmann for your very smart design created from reclaimed wood for your friend's baby boy. hosh!
see more at http://blog.michellekaufmann.com/?p=2341
pio-pio pow pow
You see, dear sweet Lampenhof (documented in a previous blog) has an abundance built in solid wood partitioning and cabinetry - which has sent me in the direction of reclaimed wood for use in the interior design .This restaurant by Sebastian Mariscal Studio shows the authenticity, honesty and history that can be inscribed into an interior space through the reuse of this natural material.
i very much approve the design's simplicity and juxtaposition of warm natural wood and cool raw manmade concrete - though concrete is terribly unsustainable.
the brass accent wall's provide some serious wow-factor. tres bien Sebastian. this place has got staying power - less waste, more longevity.
info reterieved from: http://deluxearch.com/natural-design-of-pio-pio-restaurant-by-sebastian-mariscal-studio#more-1593
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