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:::: Home of Matthew Williamson! love all the prints and colors

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justbesplendid:

fun living room

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myidealhome:

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:::: very masculine but still cozy :) check out that chair on the right hand side!

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Yarra House - Melbourne


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Breathtaking Medieval Building Turned Into Contemporary Living Space

Located in the core part of Girona’s medieval quarter and overlooking the Plaça de Sant Domènec, Spain,  this is a property called Alemanys 5 within an original building dating back to the sixteenth century. The house has been recently renovated by architect Anna Noguera and has and incredible design which integrates old and new, integrates traditional and contemporary elements

:::: what’s not to love? i love the integration of old & new! i wanna visit Spain!


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Hirsch Bedner Associates’ (HBA) recently completed design for the much-anticipated ESPA spa located in the Istanbul EDITION hotel. Here is a short description from the project developers: “The contemporary spa was inspired largely by Turkish traditions, with design elements that echo the Hammam customs and atmospheric elements of Istanbul. This juxtaposition of the old with the new create a uniquely contemporary and luxurious space. Elements like embossed bronze floors, chocolate brown marble, cast bronze sinks, walls of crystals and lighting effect gives the spa a warm, rich and mysterious ambiance. There are very few straight walls or corridors in guest areas and that helps to make the spaces mysterious and allows guests to discover new areas as they journey through it. Crystals are delicately integrated into the spa design in their most natural state. Their faceted edges, which glisten in the light, reinforce the atmospheric feel while exuding a distinct sense of luxury and elegance. The play of light was one of the main component in the design inspiration and was drawn from the faceted cut out patterns found in a traditional Hammam.”


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The Mountain Table Comes With Its Own Piece of Rock

The Mountain Table is a bold table design that takes a piece of rock, brings it to your home and makes it look good in the process. Whether you love mountains and hiking or not you’ll certainly appreciate this Mountain Table. We’re looking at cherry wood finishes and a piece of rock that not only acts as part of the base of the tablet, but also makes its presence felt by piercing through the table and thus surprising everyone sitting at the table or looking at it from the distance. The Mountain Table, designed by Peter Pierobon, also seems to be a pretty massive furniture item, so make sure you call plenty of friends to help you move it around the house once you purchase it. After all, you’d be moving around a pretty impressive piece of a mountain. Via Peter Pierobon

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:::: perfect for “group seating” 

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