Cobb's ceramics are characterized by comfortable hand-built forms and unique glazes. This piece measures approximately 3.5 x 4.5 x 3.75". Please reference 24SCB12 if calling the to inquire.
Merging nature, architecture, and ecology, Casa Organica, by Javier Senosiain, is intimately tucked away in its own microclimate.
'Colour drenching' means covering every surface in a space in the same colour. Yes, everything. And its benefits may surprise you. Find out more.
Court Fort is an organic workspace striking a dialogue between the built form and its farm-like surroundings.
In A Genealogy of Modern Architecture, the prolific historian, critic, and theorist Kenneth Frampton presents a documentation of a course he used to teach, which involved comparative critical analyses of 14 pairs of more or less canonical modern buildings completed between 1924 and 2007.
The Royal Incorporation of Architects Scotland (RIAS) has unveiled the 14 buildings in the running for the 2022 RIAS Awards. The shortlisted buildings are spread widely across the country and include new school and college buildings in Cumnock, Falkirk, and Jedburgh, the restoration of an iconic...
Image 5 of 10 from gallery of Spotlight: Mario Botta. Photograph by Joel Lassiter
Kreuzenstein Castle, located on territory of today's town of Leobendorf, Austria. Originally built in 12th Century CE, by Counts of Formbach, it acquired its current form after renovation work carried out in 1874-1906. Count Johann Nepomuk Wilczek. #archaeohistories
A timber box with a pitched roof sits atop the handmade-brick ground floor of this house in the English village of Orford by Nash Baker Architects
Romanian photographer Bogdan Grbovan seeks inspiration that literally hits close to home.
Image 9 of 14 from gallery of Cuatas House / Espacio 18 Arquitectura. Photograph by Amy Bello
Learn how to carve a teacup or yunomi from a block of clay using the traditional Japanese kurinuki technique. This kurinuki tutorial will take you step by step through the process of slowly carving away clay to reveal a yunomi teacup.
The heart of the structure is the double height courtyard.The project aims at creating an economically modest built form for an agriculturist and his family.
VETSAK SOFA MODULE CORD VELOR SIDE PART SUPER SOFT CORD VELOURS The Vetsak sofa is the first of its kind - it combines the usual Vetsak comfort in a brand new form. The Vetsak sofa is modular, so it can be built in countless variations. Mix and combine the fabrics and sizes of the modules and create your perfect sofa landscape. Choose from 6 corduroy velor fabric colors. The modules and side parts in different sizes can be purchased separately, meaning the sofa can be converted or expanded at any time. Four modules create a sofa, an oversized lounger, two individual sofas or a sofa bed with a separate comfortable island where you can put your feet up, put down books and much more. The Vetsak sofa is made of super light and incredibly durable EPP. The robust frame is covered with a thick, high-quality foam padding, which is surrounded by carefully individually filled foam pockets. The corduroy velor covers from Vetsak are available in a variety of timelessly beautiful colors. The covers are replaceable, machine washable and designed with particular attention to the highest quality. [read more] > super comfortable, unique modular sofa > Hard-wearing & long-lasting, high-quality textiles > Machine washable, replaceable covers > Handcrafted, ethically made & 100% vegan > made in the EU Discover the story of the Vetsak concept here!
general architectural studio have built a house materialized by precisely joining individual elements that form a coherent unity.
Australian artist Meredith Woolnough creates elaborate embroideries that mimic delicate forms of nature like leaves and coral. “I have been collecting skeletonized leaves for as long as I can remember,” says the artist, whose “traceries” capture the beauty and fragility of nature. Woolnough uses a special embroidery technique that involves a domestic sewing machine and a base cloth that dissolves in water after the piece is complete leaving just the skeleton. In a way, her process also mimics the natural process of leaves dying and drying up which, in turn, become the subject of her work. More
Image 5 of 32 from gallery of Carapicuiba House / Angelo Bucci + Alvaro Puntoni. © Nelson Kon
Our friend Klara Ripa has an awesome kitchen. First of all the cabinets in the kitchen are from when the house was built. And second Klara is very thrifty and has great ideas. She painted one wall black and the rest white. Then she cut triangles out of self adhesive vinyl and stuck them to…
Headed up by a mother, daughter and son-in-law team, the dynamic of McLean Quinlan is intentionally intimate. Discover more about the firm here.
Established in 1967, Finnish homeware company Niko was founded with the modernist intention of providing powerful interior design that champions both form and function. Bringing a contemporary update to the brand, London-based creative Blair Hodge developed Niko’s identity around the conceptual maxim ‘the future of comfort is modular.’ The collaboration embraces the company’s earnest, salient philosophy, built on strong, striking and consistent graphic elements – notably its muted Scandinavian-inspired colours and typographic choices.
Image 7 of 36 from gallery of Spaarndammerhart Housing / Marcel Lok_Architect + Korth Tielens Architects. Photograph by Dennis De Smet