Image 1 of 19 from gallery of Nature Within: 17 Projects With Indoor Trees. © Favaro Jr.
(Welcome to Part 2 of our five-part series on the psychology of great restaurant interior design. Today’s post focuses on scent. Stay tuned for the next installments!) You may have heard it said somewhere that you never really know the smell of your own kitchen. That’s fine if you’re a homeowner, but it’s a very … Continued
It feels like a greenhouse
Ever wanted to dine in a total darkness? Maybe you've always wanted to eat your dinner in the company of lions? Or giraffes maybe? Or perhaps you'd like to eat at a place that lets you drink wine from baby bottles?
Manage FF&E specification, procurement, and product data at scale. Take on bigger projects with confidence and grow your firm with Fohlio. Schedule a demo or book a consultation with one of our account managers to explore these features today. (Welcome to our five-part series on the psychology of great restaurant interior design. Today’s post, Part 1, focuses on color. Stay … Continued
Visiona 2, 1970 Danish designer Verner Panton’s dreamy colorful interiors are completely antithetical to the Scandinavian modernism that dominated contemporary design in the mid 50s. Panton, who was primarily an architect at the time, used to pack up his models in a Volkswagen and travel across Europe in hopes of finding a designer or manufacturer willing to produce his work on a mass scale. It was his famous cone chair in 1959 that really made his reputation as a groundbreaking designer—in New York police ordered it be removed from the display window, since the spectacle was causing an obstructive crowd on the sidewalk. From there his work advanced and matured into some of the most radical interior design on the 1960s. In addition to highly experimental ideas on housing (plastic, cardboard, and collapsible were all concepts he explored), Panton was known for designing absolutely everything—from futuristic light fixtures to conceptual furniture to loud fabrics. Though his work is still quite prized today, folks usually pick out a single Panton chair or lamp as a bold accent piece. It’s when he was given free reign to design a room from scratch though, that he was able to create...
There’s a reason to visit one Harrison development, even if you don’t live there. Having a need for caffeine helps, though.
The 70s and retro vintage styles are making a captivating comeback in modern interior design, offering a perfect blend of nostalgia and contemporary flair. This design approach embraces bold patterns, rich textures, and vibrant colors to create spaces that are both stylish and comfortable. Let’s exp
La mini maison vitrée en Argentine de l'artiste Catalina Ruiz, est son atelier, et l'endroit parfait pour créer entourée par la nature