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Flying Carpet

The “flying carpet”. It ‘a dream or what? certainly not take much space, some perhaps more appropriate to the child in us that our micro flat, but we want to talk about what attracts him sprawled on rolling and this rug?
Available in three colors and made of polyurethane coated with pure New Zealand wool this “Flying Carpet” would be compelling were it not for the price a little over budget for my taste .. but maybe you can also drop two thousand euros (when configured with two big humps) for a carpet, in which case I do not know what to expect.
A small apartment with many beautiful and functional ideas

In just 65 square meters can meet all the needs of functionality and aesthetics, thanks to intelligent choices of furniture and items of great visual effect.
The living room sofa is made from Antibes IDP leather tables by Harpa Alive and settlement day with self-supporting panels, the system Off Shore alive. Complete with a large red floor lamp, which helps to give a touch of color.
The sitting area just described, then opened the dining area, composed of Tech Cattelan table with glass top, chairs made from beech Anna R Crassevig and a dramatic composition of hanging lamps, the drink Rotaliana.
The kitchen is linear and is located behind the dining area is the model of Islamorada Brands Group, ivory-lacquered wood, decorated with a wall panel equipped with slatted shelves.
Design, luxury and elegance in a villa Australian

The villa Bayview House Designed by Gartner Trovato Architects is characterized by a luxurious interior, where linearity and order may not alter the personality environments.
Forms purely teams, quality materials and appearance almost minimal, contemporary still not make it less comfortable this house, which expresses the essence of heat from wood flooring choice, until the appearance of upholstered chairs and in corners relaxation, even outdoors.
Pirate Chair

Navigating the ocean of forgotten styles, the Swedes Fredrik Kjellgren Kaminsky and Joakim have imagined a pirate chair, blue as the ocean, ironic and inspiring as any good buccaneer. Styles from which the two designers have been inspired pirates range from Renaissance to Baroque, the Rococo style with a modern twist. The chair, upholstered with blue fabric, it comes in different models, each with different features legs that would put at ease any adventurer style.
In the palace of the New York Times

Blog Tyler Askew (art director based in New York, creator of the project in collaboration with Puma Rude Movements) there are always the interesting ideas, such as this set of photos of the interior of the palace of the New York Times (just in New York ) designed by Renzo Piano. Very nice install monitors at the entrance and again by other “theme” as “A Puzzle For The Times of Lloyd Shermer.