Monday, September 22, 2008

Natural Home Furniture

Furniture Design

The vacation home design furniture using neutral tones and natural materials.

Friday, September 19, 2008

The Touch of Blue in our Living Room

The Touch of Blue in our Living Room

The Touch of Blue in our Living Room


Application the blue color to the room. Want to have the impressive lounge room cool? Many methods could be used, one of them with the color election. The blue color was one of the colors that could give the cool impression to the room. You could receive him from the wall paint, furniture, or to room accessories. If not want to busy replaced the color of the room with painted repeated, then was enough to apply him for room accessories. Begun with the floor, you could apply the blue color plain for the carpet. No need to replace the sofa, was enough the substitute upholstery from his sleeper then. 

Choose the color that in harmony with the carpet. Because you did not change the color of the wall paint, you could add wall accessories were similar. How is it going? Already was felt by his difference, would? And you too could choose the blue color for measuring accessories small, like the bottle, the vase, or topless. Although not dominant, clear colors like blue, could become the interesting accent for your room. But you continued to have to be careful. don’t use the color that was same for all the elements of the room. Because the room will be felt “died” and monotonous. 

You could combine several colors. For the blue color, you could combine him with the color orange, green, or yellow.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Furniture

Naple Table


The Naples tables from Mark Newman Studio have been translated into cocktail, end, dining, and desk tables. Thirteen sizes are available as well as custom sizing. These take inspiration from wall tiles of a similar skewed shape the designer found in Italy.


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Lighting

Duffy London Light

If making light is an art, then this company is an art historian.
The Glo-Chandelier depicts a classic Georgian sparkler on paint-worthy cotton canvas stretched over a frame.
Sizes starting at 25½ inches square, and backlit by ultra-slim fluorescents. Traditional table lamps get a similar treatment in Cut Out Lamp Shade, with black or white canvas silhouettes laminated onto translucent plastic 25½ inches square.
If those artful approaches inspire you to try it yourself, consider Stick-It, a DIY plastic lamp shade with a protective cover under which you can create any sort of collage or design.

Monday, September 15, 2008

Lighting

Meta Cupola Light



Founded in London in 1865, Mallett Antiques has now launched a subsidiary to commission contemporary furnishings, among them an updated tray-table floor lamp by Barber Osgerby and glass master Venini. Cupola's glass forms stand 43 inches tall on a Carrara marble base. The table surface, 24 inches in diameter, is cast, spun, and mirror-polished white bronze.

Furniture

Conference Room Furniture: Multi-Tasking is a Must
Don't blame the creative minds behind today's conference room furniture if they feel a little like John McCain or Barack Obama's campaign managers. Just as those political operatives face the challenge of guiding their candidates' runs so they appeals to both party centrists and swing voters without alienating one or the other, so too must today's conference room furniture designers craft offerings that appeal to an ever-increasing range of uses and users.

From information training sessions to formal presentations, classroom settings, and traditional meetings, today's conference rooms are ever-evolving spaces that require furniture that's flexible and functional. It's not merely enough to have a nice looking table and sleek set of chairs: each piece of furniture must work harder to enhance collaboration across a range of mediums.

Can a table, for example, serve as a training room solution in the morning and then be brought together to form an elegant boardroom table in the afternoon? What's more, can it be done without looking like a bunch of training tables ganged together? Adjustable and reconfigurable table bases are on the minds of many manufacturers, and the wish list for the future also includes scalability, rather than one-solution-meets-all-needs offerings.

Another must for today's conference room furniture are innovative ways of integrating and supporting today''s technological needs, whether it be power, data, voice, video, or wireless technology. How power is distributed has long been an important characteristic of conference room furniture and this concern is not going away any time soon. For example, just as the idea of the paperless office may actually end up producing more paper, wireless technology has yet to be completely, 100-percent wireless. Many bases, chargers, projectors, monitors and the like still require cords or power management of some sort and hand in hand with this concern comes accessibility issues. After all, no one wants to spend the first few minutes of a meeting crawling around under a table fumbling with cords or connections.

Another concern: comfort. Is the seating designed for long-term sitting or is it simply waiting room furniture repurposed for a conference room? Can the chairs be stored, stacked and moved easily by one person? Can the furniture handle groups of all sizes and shapes throughout the day, some of who may bring in food and beverage with them? Does the room address audible and visible distractions? Can you write, project, or hang materials on the vertical surfaces?


Friday, September 12, 2008

The Shoes Salon Interior

The Shoes Salon Interior
The Shoes Salon Interior




The Shoes Salon designed by Vitruvio and Sons architects. That’s an unique shop interior design, that come in black and green combination and it have a stunning lighting placement, so it’s look really cool. at the second pic the circle and the green light gives the different atmosphere.