Design
Julia yakushina: timeless style
An ideal home - perhaps for someone it is golden columns, moldings and chandeliers with crystal cascades. But not for designer Julia Yakushina and her family. Related: Olesya Sitnikova and Ekaterina Tulupova: “This is not a chateau or a chalet” “I
Pavel volov: a white apartment in st. petersburg
Pavel Volovov designed an apartment for a collector on Petrovsky Island. He created a bright interior with furniture of spectacular forms and bright art. Related: Project Pavel Volov: at the height The panorama of St. Petersburg, which opens from
Selection of sofa for the living room: 7 luxury designs
Sofas are more varied than ever. Furniture makers are seriously concerned about the personalization of the product, "customization" is becoming the key concept of modern design. Behind each luxury specimen is the manufacturer's reputation. The
Togas: textile company celebrates its 90th anniversary
“We boldly declare ourselves as trendsetters,” Nellia Togas The famous textile company Togas celebrates its 90th anniversary. Summarizes and monitors the fashion. Nellia and Kostas Togas are the third generation of the company's owners, energetic,
Hotel st. george in helsinki
Hotel St. George is located in a renovated seven-story building opposite a beautiful park in the heart of Helsinki. The house of the Finnish literary society was designed by architect Onni Tarjan, the author of the National Theater of Finland, in
Joanna gravunder: architect and lighting designer
Architect Johanna Grawunder succeeded in interiors and in subject design, but she was especially glorified by her workshop with light. In March 2018, she was named Designer of the Year at Collective Design in New York. Related: Five Star Collective
Summer time: seventies
Relaxation in the garden, by the pool and on the terrace is worthy of the best design. INTERIOR + DESIGN chose the most unpredictable in / out offers in the spirit of David Hockney's California canvases. D. Hockney. Portrait of the artist (Pool and
Jean-louis deno: apartment for an english family
“My architecture comes first. Sculpture and painting follow, followed by furniture, and textiles at the very end. ” Thus determines the order of work of Jean-Louis Deno. Related: Jean-Louis deigno: interior fashion forecasts One of the most striking
Spectacular light: 7 trends and 25 fixtures
Lamp Drop, diz. Lindsay Adelman. Basis - brass rods, ceiling - blown glass balls. “I wanted to challenge myself,” says the designer. “And find a wild, energetic drive through this process, playing with forms.” Lamp Alabaster Totem 16, diz. Allied
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