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Peter Gentenaar, a paper artist based in the Netherlands, creates ethereal, large-scale sculptures of organic shapes that float in mid-air as they hang from the ceilings. Some look like aquatic plant life while others resemble the qualities of bright, delicate spring flowers. Gentenaar's craft evolved from his love for paper, a passion he acquired from the many years he spent working in a printmaking shop. His unusual, stunning work defies conventional thinking regarding paper's colloquial, everyday use. Read more after the jump.
James Turrell popola l’interno del Guggenheim di New York con nubi di tutti i colori dello spettro, introducendo i visitatori in un prisma ambientale racchiuso nella perlacea conchiglia di Wright.
Situated in an industrial zone on Munich’s north side, the building hosts production and office spaces for the “Textilmacher”, a company which specialises...
Image 22 of 29 from gallery of La Tallada House Refurbishment / ARQUITECTURA-G. Photograph by José Hevia
Our solution? Remove the fridge and cabinetry from the dining room wall completely and move it to the wall at the end of the peninsula. That not only let us open the wall to the dining room as wide as possible, it also gave us *just* enough space to get away with having an island with bar seating. To increase the connection between the rooms we also added a big opening to the stair-wall in the dining room, so now when you walk in the house you immediately see through the the beautiful view. In the lounge area we we able to give her both the breakfast table and the small sofa by building the breakfast table into a banquette, and protected the folks sitting on the sofa from any stove splatter by raising the height of the back of the peninsula to provide a backsplash: Here is the amazing transformation: light, airy and open with comfortable island seating and an unobstructed view of the city and the TV! Below is a “before” shot toward the family lounge area – you can see that the bulky existing built-ins (along with the brown floors, brown cabinets, and black counters) made the room feel crowded and heavy:
We may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. Mirrors are famous for their ability to "open up" any room the the depth they create. To the eye, the "reflected" space looks just like the actual space, so mirrors can have a doubling effect. Leaning mirrors are especially
Master Bath Steam Shower Glazed porcelain tile, "Gateway Noce" spans the walls and covers the floor and ceiling of this updated master bath steam shower featuring a Moen Kingsley shower head and sliding hand sprayer. Back to Gallery