Architects Marco Giunta and Viviana Haddad converted twelve little houses into the six suites, which surround a courtyard. Local materials including decorated tiles and stone are applied to restored walls and floors inside each room. Ceilings are lined with bamboo and each room is filled with both specially made and restored furniture.
The peculiarity of carpet is its optical depth. Rather than planning to play on the floor is always the same area, a carpet can be a sensory relief accents. The series of Black Art Vulcano by Object Carpet leads together two different worlds: Thinking Makes the dark colors of pebble stones of solidified lava, the pattern of wake of concentric circles of associations with the gardens of the Zen, or waves, which ignites a drop on impact into the water.
A new limited edition collection from IKEA, with vintage Turkish carpets. For sale in October! This consists of pillows and rugs made partly of old Turkish wool carpets and new fabrics, and although this is no way something unique – this idea comes in many styles and from many providers – but the result is really successful!
An historic 13th century castle in The Netherlands has reopened as a unique 26-bedroom hotel, designed by some of Holland’s leading interior designers*, and managed almost entirely by students from the Hotel Management School, Maastricht, part of Zuyd University.




















