THE POWER OF COLOUR

55 Blair Road by Ong Ong. Simply amazing.

When light and architecture work together, they may create an unusual poetic flair.
With the Dodò lamps by Viabizzuno the wall itself gently folds and generates the light’s source.
Just as simple as that!



Contamination.
Movie stars, old fashion style and design: they play with each other and tell us a story about old memories.
Refined, gentle and charming idea.
By Nika Zumpak



Some architectures make me feel like breathing deeply.
It’ s the case of the Avalon Coastal Retreat (Tasmania) designed by award-winning Australian architect Craig Rosevear.
Great place and great mix between architecture, interiors and surrounding breathtaking landscape.

It works just like a piece of cake ! This OSUSOWAKE (which means sharing in Japanese) planter uses a new lightweight material called Puffcal to grow plants. Once the seedlings sprout, you can cut up and divide the material to distribute to friends and family.

I have always wondered if these architectures could actually be built.
Here they are! And Pascal Hausermann didn’t hesitate.
Check out more: http://www.museumotel.com/hausermann/hauzi.htm


101 Woonideeën House By Ingrid Heijne.
By folding two-dimensional sheets of paper, Ingrid Heijne created a three-dimensional world. Her stand design is an exciting play of shapes, surfaces and textures that together form an artistic composition.
By Frame Magazine

And finally, yesterday afternoon the MAXXI museum, designed by Zaha Hadid, opened its doors!
It is a stunning place that adds a lot to the old Rome.

Amazing option !
This light-emitting wall paper designed by Jonas Samon, really changes the lighiting design perspective.
It is a refreshing good news!

Verner Panton (third from the left) discussing the Panton Chair prototype - 1970 -
Today the Panton Chair is probably the most popular chair ever designed.
