cjwho:

babylon suspended garden light fixture by studio O/I

itscolossal:

I think I prefer the uptown:

ombuarchitecture:

Denver Art Museum Interior

By Daniel Libeskind

Source: andrewprokos.com


thedsgnblog:

Beste Birer   |   http://bestebirer.com

“Inspired by the ‘motivational’ comments in design school.”

I recently graduated from Graphic Design Department of Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University in İstanbul, Turkey. I am currently in Wellington, New Zealand.

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eightninea:

Satellites —


really-shit:

Statement Bicycle Rack (2013) by Daniel Sculnik [via]

Statement is an American-made bicycle rack that is designed to serve as a piece of art when it’s not holding a bicycle.

Designed to last a lifetime, Statement is made from American-sourced birch hardwood, anodized aluminum, and stainless steel hardware.

You may spend thousands on a high-quality bicycle, and you should expect the same quality from the rack holding your bike.


Broken Houses (by Ofra Lapid)


vurtual:

Tokyo (by tokyoform)

seminaldesigner:

“If a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, will Allstate still cover the damage to my house?”

-Scott Aukerman reciting a fan-submitted catchphrase on Comedy Bang Bang ep. 203


vurtual:

The Cleveland Clinic Ruvo Center (by Akapearl78)

Ruvo Center, Las Vegas

laughingsquid:

Kastor Beaver-Shaped Pencil Sharpener Gobbles Pencils


ryanpanos:

James McNabb’s Scrap Wood Cityscapes via Colossal


lustik:

Colorful Geometric Throw Pillow -  Christina P


architizer:

Another Awesome Treehouse!


ianbrooks:

Lasercut Stained Glass Paper Windows by Eric Standley

Riddle me this, Batman: when is a window not a window? Stacking hundreds of colored papers, masterfully laser-cut and interlacing both positive and negative space to create designs that appear to float in midair, Eric’s labyrinthine designs seem to extract influence from the classic stained glass Cathedral windows prominent in medieval France.

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Artist: Website (via: Hi*Fructose)

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