Using wood and metal for fabrication, Israel-born sculptor Natanel Gluska molds imaginative and unique furniture pieces. His creative style enables Natanel to build tables, chairs, and lamps that are replicas of people and animals. Placed in the right location, Gluska’s creations make fantastic conversation pieces!
Interior Designs
Located in Victoria Park Hong Kong, Golden Moon Mid-Autumn Festival Lantern Wonderland is a magical space featuring lanterns hanging from the interior of a sunburst inspired cabana.
We’ve all had long days and nights where we find ourselves waking up, wiping slob from our faces only to find we have fallen asleep on the computer keyboard. It’s a sad case (and quite uncomfortable), but the work never ends!
The Skyhouse, a penthouse suite located in New York, is a beautiful merge of brilliant architecture and design. The space features a tubular slide, constructed from high polished stainless steel, that is used to connect the upstairs living space to the library on the main level. The structure becomes a staple piece throughout the design Continue Reading
No need to adjust your web browser settings, the making of this intricately carved wooden cabinet is no digital glitch!
Sculpture artist Jonathan Brilliant definitely lives up to his name. Check out his chandelier installation crafted from 60,000 coffee stir sticks woven in place and held by tension.
Straight out of a scene from The Wizard of Oz, the Fallen Star House seems to have dropped out of the sky at the University of California San Diego’s Jacobs School of Engineering. Taking seven years to complete, Korean sculptor Do Ho Suh masterfully installed the permanent “house” structure that balances off the edge of another Continue Reading
Brrr! Designer Brent Christensen tediously builds dazzling castles made entirely of icicles.
Korean design team THE:Zoom is behind this whimsical furniture collection appropriately titled, Project [ZIP:PER]. Take a closer look and you’ll see that the zig zag cut furniture resembles (you guessed it!) zippers!
What if up was down, and down was up? (Sounds like the beginning of a Dr. Seuss story). Sicilian artist Giuseppe Licari has created a world where seeing things from the other side is the norm with his recent installation entitled Humus.
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