"interior design"

design-thread:

Re-purposed elements reincarnated = spaces full of charm and character.

Boy, do I love this. 

(via architectura)

Co-working reimagined: A look inside Vuka Co-op’s whimsical wonderland

Formerly a government documents depot, the space is now called Vuka, a co-working, event and community space with a Pinterest-worthy collection of found and repurposed furniture for sale scattered in between. It’s difficult to define this co-op with one single name, but that’s what makes it all the more unique.”

(Source: austin.culturemap.com)

The Candy Room by Red Design Group

(Source: design-milk.com)

Lee Broom’s Crystal Bulb Shop

“When your sole product at a major international design festival is a bulb (albeit a very lovely bulb), you’d better have some imagination and flair to make your venue, your launch, stand out. Luckily, imagination and flair is something a certain Lee Broom has in abundance. Regular readers will know that we’re frequently bowled over by Mr Broom’s deft touch with product and interior design – his Milan Public House and our Create GB interview with him, just two of our recent features – so it’s little surprise that his big London Design Festival hurrah had us going weak at the knees once more.”

(Source: weheart.co.uk)

RED Pif Restaurant & Wine Shop in Prague

(Source: yellowtrace.com.au)

cabbagerose:

god’s loft story, netherlands/ Leijh Kappelhoff Seckel van den Doppelsteen Architecten

via: dpages

Daniel Hotel, Vienna

I’m in love with everything about this hotel. Nice website too!

(Source: pelfusion.com)

Mmmm. Wine.

Vintry Fine Wines :: New York City

LOVE this space.

(Source: inredningsdesigner.blogspot.se)

driftindustry:

Town @ House Street Boutique hotel in Milan. Could you sleep in these rooms? Or would it be like ingesting a sizable dose of acid?

Cuuuuute. I want this apartment. See more pics here.

driftindustry:

Copenhagen, Denmark: the gastronomy restaurant Noma has opened a new location in a warehouse on the national registry of protected buildings. This meant the whole design had to be constructed without even a single nail being used in the flooring or walls. Beautiful execution by http://www.3xn.dk/