Fruit bowl named Mamut by Omelette-ed. A very interesting piece that grows depending on how many turns you give to beechwood ball.
Greek architecture firm Mal-Vi has created ‘ORL clinic’ in Thessaloniki, Greece which focuses on visually communicating the purpose of one’s visit while breaking the stereotypical expectations of what a doctor’s office should look like.
This boutique by Japanese designers Nendo is full of fake doors. The extra doors break up sight lines in the long narrow Indulgi clothes store in Kyoto, meaning customers must explore the interior if they want to see all the merchandise.
This modern loft interior design has interesting concept that accommodate dweller needed. The solution is create a flexible space that can be opened but also become private area if the sliding doors closed. The architects divide this modern loft interior that has size only 70 m2 into four activity zones.
Located in Randwick, a suburb in south-eastern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, the 120 years old building is now a comfortable two bedroom, two bath home that shows “how much you can achieve in a very small envelope without compromising space!”
























