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Interior Designs

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.

Zaha Hadid Architects has designed a very cool table, literally. The Liquid Glacial Table is a far cry from the elementary geometry of a flat top table as the glass seems to ripple in fluid motion while the legs appear as faucets of water streaming from below.

Call it color blocking to the extreme? We love it! Visually inspired by the Mediterranean and North African culture and architecture, La Muralla Roja is a beautifully vibrant building designed by architect Ricardo Bofill.

Located in Milan, Italy, far away from the city, the Glass House aims for transparency, it becomes a little bit invisible if you look it in the panoramic. Conceptualized by Italian architect Santambrogio Milano, the Glass House doesn’t interfere in the landscape, merging with the background, merging with the weather, it makes harmony with nature.

This Bloody Moon wall mural designed by the team at PIXERS is sure to add a visually terrifying twist to any room. Splattered by red paint designed to read like blood, the mural works effectively to transform this rather classically styled space into a design filled with beauty, passion and pain. Could you see yourself calling the Continue Reading

Designed by Angela Jansen, part owner of a lighting company called Light Light, the Silhouette Floating Lamp features a modern twist on a classic lamp design. With a wooden base, the futuristic lamp is not an optical illusion, it really floats in mid air!

Better than any vineyard or wine cellar you’ve ever seen, this Middle Tennessee home has the coolest blue LED wine cellar EVER.

Who doesn’t remember painstakingly, yet joyfully scouring the house for EVERY pillow, blanket and quilt in order to build the PERFECT fort? On a cold day, it would be nice to reminisce on cozy afternoons spent in your personal, private abode  in the middle of their mom’s living room.

Atlanta based artist Dorothy O’Connor has become well known for her extraordinary works as a photographer, costume designer and set builder. Through her exhibitions, she combines her talents to create visually impressive works of art that teleport you into a whimsical world

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