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The Ten Shifts Redefining How We Live

Form Over Silence: The Rise of Sculptural Furniture

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Changing our perception of space through color

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Kitchen islands that inspire our inner chef

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What is expensive home represents to you? Perhaps this one?!

By admin on Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Can you imagine an apartment with just one bedroom that costs 21.8 million dollars? Yes?! No?! Not really?!… Well, there it is… the most expensive one-bedroom apartment in the world. This unique apartment is called simply “The House”. The luxurious one-bedroom apartment is located in the capital of Japan – Tokyo. It has an area …

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More Space with Transparent Modern Furniture

By admin on Tuesday, September 25, 2012

It’s easy to give an advice how to arrange a houses of 120 square meters with an unlimited budget. But how with our small homes and limited budgets to create a nice combination for living ?? Of course, there is a way, but not without the help of some tricks stolen from famous interior designers. …

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The Bold and The Colorful…modern architecture that impress!

By admin on Monday, September 24, 2012

We all know what a great impact the colors have on our minds and mood. The more colorful a home is, the more active, bold and energetic its owners are and more vital its aura is. Just so bold the architects of the New York studio Stamberg Aferiat Architecture are, authors of the most colorful …

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A modern piece of furniture; like you’ve never seen before!

By admin on Sunday, September 23, 2012

Designer Maksimero Riera never fails to surprise us. Known for his extravagant and out of the box work in the world of design; some of his past work includes furniture in the form of octopus and even walrus…. Well this time –as expected- not far out; a chair in the shape of an elephant! Beginning …

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Children Playing Facilities with Unique Design

By admin on Friday, September 21, 2012

Danish company Monstrum and its designers materialized some of the brightest dreams kids can have about how a game area should look like. They created unique facilities for playgrounds and gardens that have astonishing design where fantasies thrive. These original playing facilities have many different forms – from blue whales almost full size to snakes …

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“Home-Made Delicate Restaurant” by Logic Architecture

By admin on Friday, September 21, 2012

Logic Architecture designed an exquisite restaurant in Milan, Italy called the “Home-Made Delicate Restaurant”. This is a place where guests are charmed by the effortless bond between style and comfort. The intricate design of all its furnishings can bring out a homely vibe from the outdoor quarters to the dining area. Styles like Napoleon III …

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Roberto Cavalli Launches his own Home Collection

By admin on Wednesday, September 19, 2012

The famous fashion designer Roberto Cavalli follows the footsteps of many of his colleagues, such as Versace and Armani, creating his “Home Collection” . In it you can find unique objects inspired by the typical style and boundless imagination of the designer. Do not be surprised that animal prints can be found in many of …

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Modern Sink Design is Getting More and More Interesting

By admin on Tuesday, September 18, 2012

The bathroom is the place in a home, which provides privacy to its residents. This is the room where everyone can relax, be yourself and devote a few minutes deserved special care to your appearance. This is the reason why more and more designers are turning their efforts to create unique bathroom designs. A unique …

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  • Art is the catalyst. It injects energy, tension, and surprise into every room, creating a compelling dialogue between centuries of history and contemporary expression. Classical architecture meets sculptural modernity, while unexpected works challenge the eye and reward curiosity.

The result by @luca_bombassei ‘s masterpiece is  proportion, light, memory, and risk—a home that feels collected rather than decorated, deeply personal yet culturally resonant.
    Art is the catalyst. It injects energy, tension, and surprise into every room, creating a compelling dialogue between centuries of history and contemporary expression. Classical architecture meets sculptural modernity, while unexpected works challenge the eye and reward curiosity. The result by @luca_bombassei ‘s masterpiece is proportion, light, memory, and risk—a home that feels collected rather than decorated, deeply personal yet culturally resonant.
  • The interiors balance architectural restraint with tactile expression, where sculptural forms and fluid color create a sense of quiet drama. Minimalism becomes a canvas for emotion.

At the center of this narrative, @leaflaurelbyrebalkina transforms textile into spatial art, blurring the line between surface, sculpture, and atmosphere with a distinctly contemporary sensibility
    The interiors balance architectural restraint with tactile expression, where sculptural forms and fluid color create a sense of quiet drama. Minimalism becomes a canvas for emotion. At the center of this narrative, @leaflaurelbyrebalkina transforms textile into spatial art, blurring the line between surface, sculpture, and atmosphere with a distinctly contemporary sensibility
  • Miraval — fluid, sculptural, and unapologetically soft. A statement silhouette where Italian sensuality meets gallery-level minimalism.
    Miraval — fluid, sculptural, and unapologetically soft. A statement silhouette where Italian sensuality meets gallery-level minimalism.
  • Atelier HA layers bold postmodern color with quiet luxury precision. Glossy oxblood lacquer, peach and mint tiles, mirrored surfaces, and sculptural forms create interiors that feel cinematic, playful, and deeply curated. 

Beneath the graphic energy, soft velvet seating, blush drapery, and warm lighting bring balance — turning every room into an immersive editorial moment.
    Atelier HA layers bold postmodern color with quiet luxury precision. Glossy oxblood lacquer, peach and mint tiles, mirrored surfaces, and sculptural forms create interiors that feel cinematic, playful, and deeply curated. Beneath the graphic energy, soft velvet seating, blush drapery, and warm lighting bring balance — turning every room into an immersive editorial moment.
  • @puntozero_architetti turns a historic shell into a study in reflection, contrast, and quiet drama. Liquid brass surfaces collide with frescoed walls, walnut floors, and dark timber ceilings, creating interiors that feel both cinematic and deeply architectural.

Soft bouclé, sculptural lighting, and veined marble balance the sharp geometry with warmth—an effortlessly editorial mix of old-world romance and modern precision.
    @puntozero_architetti turns a historic shell into a study in reflection, contrast, and quiet drama. Liquid brass surfaces collide with frescoed walls, walnut floors, and dark timber ceilings, creating interiors that feel both cinematic and deeply architectural. Soft bouclé, sculptural lighting, and veined marble balance the sharp geometry with warmth—an effortlessly editorial mix of old-world romance and modern precision.
  • The Julien Bed blends sculptural softness with tailored precision, wrapped in richly textured upholstery that feels both refined and effortlessly inviting. Its low, enveloping silhouette creates a quiet sense of luxury, elevated by subtle metal accents and couture-like detailing.

Relaxed yet architectural, Julien brings a warm Milanese elegance to the bedroom — understated, tactile, and designed for modern indulgence.
    The Julien Bed blends sculptural softness with tailored precision, wrapped in richly textured upholstery that feels both refined and effortlessly inviting. Its low, enveloping silhouette creates a quiet sense of luxury, elevated by subtle metal accents and couture-like detailing. Relaxed yet architectural, Julien brings a warm Milanese elegance to the bedroom — understated, tactile, and designed for modern indulgence.
  • @aleinikovaaa ‘s interiors blend Parisian elegance with Milanese minimalism — sculptural ivory forms, rich marble, oxblood lacquer, and soft neutral layering create a cinematic, quietly luxurious mood.

Every space feels tactile and restrained, where classical detailing meets contemporary calm in an unmistakably editorial way.
    @aleinikovaaa ‘s interiors blend Parisian elegance with Milanese minimalism — sculptural ivory forms, rich marble, oxblood lacquer, and soft neutral layering create a cinematic, quietly luxurious mood. Every space feels tactile and restrained, where classical detailing meets contemporary calm in an unmistakably editorial way.
  • Aether’s contemporary sofa design blurs the line between sculpture and comfort — a low-slung architectural statement defined by softened curves, floating proportions, and quiet luxury. 

Designed to anchor contemporary interiors with effortless Italian ophistication.
    Aether’s contemporary sofa design blurs the line between sculpture and comfort — a low-slung architectural statement defined by softened curves, floating proportions, and quiet luxury. Designed to anchor contemporary interiors with effortless Italian ophistication.
  • Angela Reynolds @angelareynoldsdesigns doesn’t design rooms—she composes atmosphere. Her interiors balance sculptural form with quiet restraint, where deep blacks, warm neutrals, and tactile whites create a layered, almost cinematic calm. Each space feels curated, not decorated—art, architecture, and furniture in effortless dialogue.

There’s a confident minimalism to her work—clean, sensual, and timeless. She favors material honesty and bold silhouettes, allowing light, texture, and proportion to do the storytelling. The result is modern living that feels both editorial and deeply lived-in.
    Angela Reynolds @angelareynoldsdesigns doesn’t design rooms—she composes atmosphere. Her interiors balance sculptural form with quiet restraint, where deep blacks, warm neutrals, and tactile whites create a layered, almost cinematic calm. Each space feels curated, not decorated—art, architecture, and furniture in effortless dialogue. There’s a confident minimalism to her work—clean, sensual, and timeless. She favors material honesty and bold silhouettes, allowing light, texture, and proportion to do the storytelling. The result is modern living that feels both editorial and deeply lived-in.
  • Pheme doesn’t shout—it settles. A fluid, sculptural curve anchors the room with quiet confidence, balancing generous depth with disciplined form.

Wrapped in velvety taupe, it absorbs light and leans into tactility—soft, refined, and effortlessly expensive. This is quiet luxury distilled: understated, architectural, and deeply assured.
    Pheme doesn’t shout—it settles. A fluid, sculptural curve anchors the room with quiet confidence, balancing generous depth with disciplined form. Wrapped in velvety taupe, it absorbs light and leans into tactility—soft, refined, and effortlessly expensive. This is quiet luxury distilled: understated, architectural, and deeply assured.
  • Lalabella is sculptural calm—soft, rounded volumes wrapped in tactile bouclé, where light drifts across a low, fluid silhouette.

Designed for living, not posing, it offers deep, effortless comfort with a quiet, architectural presence.
    Lalabella is sculptural calm—soft, rounded volumes wrapped in tactile bouclé, where light drifts across a low, fluid silhouette. Designed for living, not posing, it offers deep, effortless comfort with a quiet, architectural presence.
  • @studiovandenakker and @ryanclawson  is curation meets sculpture—bold color, tightly edited, grounded by architectural furniture.

Quiet maximalism, disciplined. Soft forms, rich materials, gallery-level composition—livable, but razor
    @studiovandenakker and @ryanclawson is curation meets sculpture—bold color, tightly edited, grounded by architectural furniture. Quiet maximalism, disciplined. Soft forms, rich materials, gallery-level composition—livable, but razor
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