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An interesting variation of the tree houses we all love - part eco office and part club house, and comes with a lot of meeting space inside and a rooftop garden.
Sweden is full of beautiful modern architecture.
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On the left is a metal owl sculpture by Curtis Jere, paired with an unsigned owl by an unknown maker.
This black-and-white photograph captures the Ben Franklin Bridge illuminated at night, its lights mirrored perfectly on the calm waters of the Delaware River. The monochrome palette emphasizes the bridge’s structure and the serene symmetry of the reflections, creating a timeless and peaceful view of this iconic Philadelphia landmark.
Kae's specialty is modern quilts, she designs and creates them herself, so impressive! She also designs her own fabrics, here's a link to her fabric shop:
www.spoonflower.com/profiles/kae50?sort=bestselling
Kae, if you're reading this, thank you so much, my dear friend, I sure love my quilt!!!
A large workshop wall provides adequate space for working with clients. There is even a place to hang Maciej's beloved bicycle with his company's colorings.
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These small hand-painted ceramic figurines of and a ram and a bull were designed by Finnish artist Taisto Kaasinen (1918-1980) for Finnish company Arabia. They are both marked "Arabia Made in Finland" and were found in Richfield, Minnesota.
The interior showcases a stylish wine display with wooden shelves and warm lighting, complemented by comfortable seating arrangements for guests to enjoy tastings and conversations.
This colorful ceramic coin bank in the form of a cat is by Italian maker Ceramiche Baldelli, founded in 1943 by Dante Baldelli (1905-1953). Is is hand-signed "Italy 806" and was found in Richfield, Minnesota.
Along huge windows, designers placed long, comfortable bench with pillows that makes interior more cosy and provides more comfy time while shopping.
hyndland after school club, 'afty'
revisited - abbozzo project completed in 2007
featured on design republic
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Another angle from this years GOHBA Housing Design Awards winner for Green Custom Home of the year. You can see more on my blog.
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I took this picture of the Duke Energy Center in downtown Charlotte, NC. By deliberately shaking the camera, I created a dynamic effect that distorts the skyscraper's sleek lines and reflective surfaces. The result is a unique and almost abstract interpretation of modern architecture, emphasizing the interplay of light and reflections in the urban landscape.
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Haydn Society Inc. Boston, 1953
Design: Alvin Lustig
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The Aga Khan Museum in Toronto stands as a masterpiece of contemporary Islamic architecture — clean lines, white granite, and reflecting pools create a calm yet powerful presence. Perfect for travellers seeking inspiration and photographers chasing symmetry. 🌿
This large vase is by Italian maker Zaccagnini. Marked D 20 (something unreadable) Z Italy, it was found in Minneapolis.
This ceramic cat is by an unknown maker, with a design inspired by Sweden's Lisa Larson. It is unmarked and was found in New Hope, Minnesota.
This small vase, shown from two angles, is from the Troika Pottery of St. Ives, Cornwall, England. It is hand-signed Troika (stylized) AB, matching the signature of Avril Bennet, who worked there from 1973-1979. It was found in Minneapolis.
This vase is shape R 1915 from Royal Haeger in their vibrant Sunset Colors glaze (ca. 1976), created by Alrun Osterberg Guest.
This tall vase (20") is by Royal Haeger pottery in a brilliant orange glaze. It features a molded mark reading Royal Haeger 477 USA. It was found in Hutchinson, Minnesota.