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WORKPLACE artists: Eric Bainbridge, Simeon Barclay, Marcus Coates, Jo Coupe, Jacob Dahlgren, Jennifer Douglas, Louise Giovanelli, Joel Kyack, Laura Lancaster, Mike Pratt, Matt Stokes
End grain wood and brass, Inlay Detail, this would be the coolest focal wall behind a fire place or in a dark romantic dining room
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Friday Fun Finds: Featuring Don't Quit Your Daydream Pillow from Nordstrom | LLK-C.com
Industrial Design Trends, Jobs and Online Courses - leManoosh
leManoosh is an industrial design blog to learn and be inspired. You'll find the latest trends in the industrial product design industry and online courses from industry leaders.
Seven Doors: The Curious and Innovative Doors of Nendo
Japanese design studio Nendo's unusual and innovative take on the door to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Japanese manufacturer Abe Kogyo.
Art Deco inspired leather covered walls! So many other art deco accents to this new night club in LA. Visit the gallery online if you can't go, and if you do go, get the grapefruit cocktail!
Surface of Art
Surface of Art
Japanese traditional wooden lattice work, Kumiko 組子
These Are the 7 Biggest Decor Trends of 2017
The 7 Biggest Decor Trends of 2017: By now you know we have a serious obsession with interiors. Which means we’re trolling Pinterest on the reg, looking for fresh design inspiration. So, we turned to them to clue us in to the biggest interiors trends of 2017. Behold: the seven elements we’re adding to our spaces ASAP: Marble Wallpaper — Our walls might be the only place that *don’t* already have marble on them. Marble wallpaper was a natural next step. | coveteur.com
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The “Kumiko” woodwork technique was developed in Japan in the Asuka Era (600-700 AD). Tanihata uses this technique to manufacture Ramma for room dividers and sliding doors. Wood chips are thinly and precisely shaved then carefully assembled chip by chip to construct Kumiko Ramma. Wood goes through a process of selection, grinding, splitting and assembling. Tradition is preserved through the craftsmen’s experience, skill and passion.:
Chrysalis Cast Architectural Concrete Tile - Natural
Cast™ from Inhabit ® is a collection of nesting sculptural tiles cast from concrete. Cast reimagines concrete as flowing and gentle. Symbolic of the protective environment caring for the caterpillar before it reemerges a beautiful butterfly the Chrysalis 3D concrete wall tiles are caught between hibernation and bloom. The carved-out pedal seems to ignite thoughts of Spring or rebirth and the shape can be positioned three different ways creating completely unique looks that work effortlessly…