A Giant Wall Constructed of 85,794 Rubik’s Cubes

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Ancient mosaic creations are some of the most breathtaking old works of art that you can experience. And with modern technologies of today and all of the amazing artists out there, it’s hard not to have so many interesting mixed mosaics throughout the globe. One of the most awe inspiring mosaic walls we’ve seen to date…

Big Sur Glass Roof Yurt Built in 1976

Posted 110 days ago by

Classic designs are oftentimes the ones that are looked at to innovate in the future. In most new designs whether it be architecture, furniture, industrial design or something similar– history can typically be seen within the foundation. While things like tiny houses, yurts and homes on wheels becoming increasingly popular, it’s time we take a look…

Minimalist Architecture Posters by André Chiote

Posted 110 days ago by

Artwork for the home is a very personal selection, and if collector’s edition prints or originals are out of reach in your budget– posters might be the way to go. Though the very thought of “posters” sends cringing faces into a frenzy, there are some tasteful graphics out there. Especially for those with more of a…

20 Great Gallery Wall Ideas For Your Bare Walls

Posted 111 days ago by

Bare walls can sometimes seem like the plague as far as your home is concerned. While most are quick to paint the walls and get real creative with color, moldings, and even wallpaper– consider creating a gallery wall. Gallery walls are a great alternative, especially for renters. Fill up your walls to your heart’s desire, include…

Upcycling Plastic Soda Bottles As An Urban Garden

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Going green is of course a huge trend and big lifestyle change for many, and there are so many ways to get involved. While some include changing out entire aspects of your home– such as appliances and windows, there are other ways that are less expensive and make for really interesting visual design elements as well….

Lumio Book Light by Max Gunawan

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Lighting can often be an afterthought in a home design, and the Lumio light is created for those who might be on the go, or just in need of some mood lighting for the occasion. Designed by Industrial Designer Max Gunawan, the light is disguised as a book and opens up to reveal a nicely lit…

8 Quirky Creative Bookends With A Theme

Posted 112 days ago by

While libraries might be a thing of the past for the new generation, there are plenty of us out here still that love our tangible books. The digital age might have given us a whole new way to read and enjoy multiple books without carrying a plethora of paperbacks at all times– but who said that…

Guerilla “Street Furniture” by Oliver Show in Hamburg

Posted 112 days ago by

Public seating and furniture for the masses isn’t typically anything exciting or super stylish. Innovator and designer Oliver Show came up with an interesting idea that’s simple and offers some bold presence in the streets of Hamburg, Germany. Titled “Street Furniture,” the solution for a lack of urban seating was solved. Bright yellow, low cost, squishy…

Cardborigami Portable Housing Solution

Posted 112 days ago by

Temporary housing doesn’t always mean that camping is involved. While it’s not out of the question, Cardborigami is an innovative structure that caters to camping and beyond. Hovespian created this piece in mind with being able to provide the homeless with a “roof” of their own. Created mainly to target those who are homeless as well…

8 Spaces To Prepare For The Winter to Spring Transition

Posted 113 days ago by

Spring is approaching quickly, and while most of us are still in colder climates– the fresh season will be here before we know it. Some homes change out their decor depending on the holiday, and others don’t change at all. But when there are major seasonal weather changes, cozy flannel blankets, fuzzy pillows and faux fur…