Ceramic Bathroom from Franco Pecchioli
Inspired by the life aquatic, this contemporary bathroom features a new ceramic tile collection by Italian designer Franco Pecchioli that’s sure to provide you with some great ideas. For your inspiration, we’ve included many images with the amazing tile designs … Drenched in vivid oceanic shades of aquamarine speckled with black and white, the bathroom is bathed in the soothing tones of the deep. Bringing water and earth together, these ceramic bathroom tiles incorporate organic materials like metals and mosaics for a raw yet refined look. The layering of pattern and color – one of the year’s hottest trends – comes to life in this chic space. Square tiles adorn floors and walls, while mosaic motif tiles add further interest to the walls. Surrounding this amazing sink and matching fixtures by Ideal Standard, a continuous aquamarine slab countertop features a glossy, wet finish that resembles the water’s surface. The piece de resistance of this elegant bathroom is the bathtub, finished inside and out with a blend of mixed motifs – ceramic slabs on the exterior, square ceramic tiles lining the interior, and flower-pattern tiles at the very bottom.
Accordion by Olga Kalugin
Accordion, a Flexible Kitchen Table is design by Olga Kalugin. This flexible kitchen table that expands and contracts to the meet the needs of different users is an entry at the International Design Award 2009. [via]
Modern Architecture by Alex Gorlin
Really nice body of work by Alex Gorlin Architects. One of may favorite projects is the Chicago Town House. It is very clean, white, and minimal almost museum like. Most likely not a family home, more of a bachelor pad.
Natural Modern Interiors by Christiane Laciau & Rafael Borelli
Natural modern is a term made up that describes new modern using natural elements (not mid century modern says the wife, it’s stinky and old). These interiors are a good example of natural modern. This Natural Modern Interiors is design by Christiane Laciau & Rafael Borelli. Please visit Christiane Laciau & Rafael Borelli website for more information.
