totoro house| Atsushi + Mayumi Kawamoto

this japanese house designed by Atsushi and Mayumi Kawamoto features a central volume containing the stairs inspired on a tree cutting trough the space

this japanese house designed by Atsushi and Mayumi Kawamoto features a central volume containing the stairs inspired on a tree cutting trough the space

mzc architettura, just completed their project, casa x5, in traviso, italy where the use of concrete as the floor together with the white and black walls expressing an austere elegance lacking of color.

olga polizzi together with flavio albanese designed the recently opened verdura hotel in sicily. natural materials such as stone, sand, wood and cane echo the traditional architecture of sicily, and rooms make imaginative use of both outdoor and indoor space.

this bookstore in sao paolo, designed by isay weinfeld features an impressive staircase that contrasts the wood covered bookshelves. the entrance doors are revolving bookshelves that create an alley when opened.

dear design just finished their latest project, lurdes bergada flagship store in barcelona. where the focal point is the faceted wall made out of 1000 pieces of beech wood resembling an igloo where the fitting rooms are located.

the japanese firm suppose design office have just completed this house in nagoya, japan where the design evolved from featuring a garden room inside. the architects treated the garden the same way they treated the interior rooms, by placing objects usually assosiated with the interior like paintings outside as well as rocks and flowerbeds on the inside the diluted the line between interior and exterior.

the italian firm iosa ghini associati have just finished bar, restaurant and conference room area for boscolo exedra hotel, in nice, france. the concept that informed the project was to create a contemporary version of the belle époque lines of the lavish historic envelope. the design evokes a forest where the columns resemble trees and the lighting fixtures look like openings trough which natural light passes.

JMA designed this loft that was previously part of a monastery in the city of como, italy. the use of white color, canadian maplewood floors and indirect lighting under the walls to give the sense of space as well as to make up for the lack of windows.

vaillo + irigaray han hecho este proyecto para la joyería D en pamplona, españa. proyecto ganador del primer lugar en FAD’08 interiorismo.

la nueva tienda para la firma de ropa deportiva munich, diseñada por dear design, se concibió como un ambiente poético y de cuento, para poder volver a soñar. se optó por la estilización de elementos naturales claramente identificables; el árbol, la colina, la roca, los pájaros, etc… siempre con un toque contemporáneo.