The Herta and Paul Amir Building at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art located within the heart of Tel Aviv, is a freestanding concrete and glass building designed by Preston Scott Cohen.
Tube fireplace was designed by Mario Mazzer for Acquaefuoco wellness mood. The stunning contemporary bioethanol fireplace is a winner of the red dot design award 2010.
Jules & Jeremy Furniture Design is the brainchild of Dutch designers—and childhood friends—Jules Ponsioen and Jeremy Nagel, which features innovative, highly functional tables, shelves, and seating are simple yet visually striking.
Jonah Ward isn’t a pyro, but he does burn wood on a daily basis. The Oakland-based California artist creates stunning wood panels that have been charred and burned by molten glass that he pours, drips, and drizzles over planks of woods.
Andrew Ooi is a self taught Toronto born artist. His intent is to ‘bring a new light to origami’ through its practical application to modern living spaces. Ooi is always looking for new and inventive ways to apply his unique origami.
PJ02 by Propellerjack is a coat hanger and coat hook at the same time, with a magnetic device for easy wall fixation. it can be beautifully arranged on the wall giving the impression of an art installation.
The Linna Armchair design revisits historical elements like avant-garde and memory. The chair is made of solid wood with multilaminated shells in the seat and back allowing for a variety of forms, and the material is in harmony with the human body.
The visually captivating Aluminum House designed by UNIT Arkitektur AB is a modern extension to a traditional 20th-century farmhouse located by Lake Gärdsken in Alingsås, Sweden.
Prudential Ltg. introduces Pulse, their latest fixture created in collaboration with visionary architects. Inspired by the rhythms of the California coastline, Pulse is more than just another linear pendant.
Joshua Bronaugh paintings often are large in scale, focus the obsessions of memory and emotion, almost always pushing the human figure to the edges of representation and, in some instances, far into abstraction.
Berlin- based designer, Lutz Huening's wooden board is fixed on the wall and supports a number of boxes, which can be hung, removed, slid freely, and many possible configurations.