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The Origin of Zen

The Origin of Zen

To understand the Zen applied to the decoration is essential to know in advance the basis of Zen as a way of life or spiritual discipline. The true roots of Zen mystic and philosophical are in the life and teachings of Buddha in the sixth century BC, and even further back, to the spiritual traditions [...]

Zen Style

Zen Style

The Zen style is emerging as the fashion trend in architecture and interior design. The people are looking for, achieving harmony and peace needed to relax and meditate. Many eat sushi, others practice tai chi chuan and some are dressed in kimonos. More and more adherents to the customs and Eastern philosophies. The fashion and [...]

From Minimalism to Kitsch

From Minimalism to Kitsch

The stripped area, predominantly white, as the centerpiece of the decor, with stays cold and impersonal, says goodbye to give way to kitsch and gaudy desacartonado. One trend that has been moderating in recent years, but which had the clear break with the minimalism and the search for a new concept of always extravagant kitsch. [...]

The Origin of Minimalism

The Origin of Minimalism

Minimalism emerged in the late 60′s in New York, but its origins are rooted in Europe, the first ideas of the German architect Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, one of the most important architects of this century.

Light sand by Nir Meiri

Light sand by Nir Meiri

The Israeli designer Nir Meiri returns to present his luminaire named Desert Storm composed mainly of sand. A perfect combination of desert sand, wild, primitive, dangerous form of delicately molded lampshade. A mold covered with glue, which is poured sand, only a thin layer is stiffened thus constituting a form of great finesse.

Yoann Jestin and Benoit Pernet: Office Punch

Yoann Jestin and Benoit Pernet: Office Punch

Yoann Jestin and Benoit Pernet , two French designers budding partnership with Arféo come to us with their office concept called Punch .

Airdrop by Edward Linacre won the James Dyson Award 2011

Airdrop by Edward Linacre won the James Dyson Award 2011

James Dyson is an inventor first and foremost, in addition to vacuum it is involved in many innovative projects, pushing the students, the inventors to follow the right steps.

Rethinking the stained glass, photochromic suspension by John Slater

Rethinking the stained glass, photochromic suspension by John Slater

French designer Jean Slater presents his collection of suspension work done around the Schetrite Marilia , stained glass, called photochromic .

Suspension Fiat Lux, set of levitation by Constance Guisset

Suspension Fiat Lux, set of levitation by Constance Guisset

Constance Guisset , French designer accustomed to designgrande presents one of his creations echo the speaker magnets and levitation ( Lamp Crealev ) Suspension Fiat Lux .

Free fall chair by the studio Tarazi

Free fall chair by the studio Tarazi

The Israeli design studio Tarazi presents his chair ” work “named Chute-free ! Based on the side of Tel Aviv, Ezri Tarazi you to transform a trapezoid perforated metal block in a comfortable chair. To this end, a 100kg dummy (mannequin + concrete) dropped 3 to 4 meters high forming in an instant form of [...]

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