Jewelry For The Home: 17 Hardware Inspirations

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While your home (rented or owned) may be perfectly appointed; it may be lacking that last little bit of detail that you’re secretly hoping for. But no additional pillows, picture frames or accessories will fill this void– it’s all in the hardware. Knobs, pulls, rods, faucets– it’s all been described as the jewelry of the home,…

Flatshare Fridge Concept by Stefan Buchberger For Electrolux

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Living with roommates is inevitable at some point or another, and it’s a well known fact that there are rules and boundaries to abide by when co-habitating. For some households, one of these most common rules revolves around food. While some think that whatever is around for them to see and eat is free game– others…

Seaside Residence in Bandol, France by Rudy Ricciotti

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Light and airy, Rudy Ricciotti‘s contemporary built and designed Bandol home is the perfect Summer getaway. The 3,800 square foot abode is home to multiple bedrooms and breathtaking Provençal views. Ricciotti worked in collaboration with Marchi Architectes, who took on some of the interior works, creating slatted built ins, and directing the laid back-artsy style. With…

Isla Mujeres Casa Caracol Seashell Home

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This may not be the first seashell house we’ve seen, but, it certainly is another creative take on living near the ocean. Situated in Isla de Mujeres in Mexico, the two adjacent “Moon Shell” and “Queen Conch” titled spaces share a pool and ocean views. Architect Eduardo Ocampo designed the home, and it’s now available as…

Constellation Quilt: A Modern Heirloom For Learning The Stars

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Quilts are seeing more popularity in recent years than they had previously; and with their resurgence comes an ingenious, more updated design approach by Haptic Lab based out of Brooklyn. The designers at Haptic hand craft their quilts and make plenty of modern designs for a new thought process of the modern day heirloom. From cities…

Product Guide: 6 Poolside Essentials Fit For Memorial Day Celebrations

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The long Memorial Day weekend is coming up fast in just a few short days, and with that comes pool parties aplenty. Kicking off Summer 2013 means doing it right, and there’s no better way than to grab some new pool gear to keep the weekend going strong from day until night. Whether it’s an all…

Rammed Earth Home in the Tucson Desert by Dust

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Nestled in the mountains of Tucson’s Sonoran Desert is this modernist retreat that is full of Southwest appeal. While a majority of the land looks to be barren, the radiant landscaping and architectural additions really make the desert look and feel like home. This expansive one story space was crafted primarily of Rammed Earth, with concrete,…

Secret Speakeasy in a NYC Water Tower

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Though New York is known as a tried and true concrete jungle, it’s proven that there are more to the buildings of NYC than just the skyscrapers throughout the city streets. What was once an old Water Tower has been transformed into the Night Heron Speakeasy, afloat high in the sky. With the only method of…

Simple Sticky Lamp by Chris Kabel

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Incorporating design based lighting always seems to require more effort than its worth for some, but in other cases it can be a fun and easy task. Especially when it comes to those locations where the sun doesn’t shine– unless we are talking about the Sticky Lamp by Chris Kabel. The Netherlands born designer created these…

Bohemian Layered Spaces in a New York Apartment

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There’s so much to be said about an interior space that’s completely reflective of each individual area and not just about the space overall. When a family focuses on the way of living rather than what a particular room is “supposed” to accomplish, it can be a beautifully creative process. Incorporated Architecture & Design of New…