Archive for September, 2007
This toilet created by Aston Matthews is wall mounted, and also called the Piano. This is ideal for small spaces and it also offers a pleasant natural form. I think that the Piano is perfect for any small bathroom, and maybe for bigger bathroom to, if you want to create more space for something else. [...]
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Posted in Bathroom, Toilets | | September 27th, 2007
Terra Acqua Stone Vessel Sink offers natural sculpture for luxury bathrooms and it is hand crafted and finished for bright gleaming basin. This sink has a great organic form that undulates around the deep bowl. Terra Acqua Stone Vessel Sink Tags: decoration tricks, Terra Acqua Stone Vessel, sink, sculpture, luxury, bathroom, hand crafted, sink & [...]
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Posted in Bathroom, Sinks & Vessels | | September 27th, 2007
Florentine Luxury Linens are full of refinement and luxury and can create an amazing ambiance for your room. It combines golden ivory with delicate striped and floral patterns and create a beautiful sheet where you can have your sweet dreams. Florentine Luxury Linens Tags: Florentine Luxury Linens, luxury, ambiance, room, floral patterns, sheet, bedding, bedding [...]
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Posted in Bedding, Bedding Set | | September 26th, 2007
Kohler Salient Shower Receptor creates a luxury space through high quality materials. It is made of cast iron and can provide high durability base for your shower enclosure. This Shower Receptor is bringing a fine finish to the base of your shower. Kohler Salient Shower Receptor Tags: Kohler Salient Shower Receptor, luxury, space, quality, cast [...]
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Posted in Bathroom, Shower Enclosures | | September 26th, 2007
The Hansgrohe Raindance Rainfall shower head provides a variety of choices within one slim streamlined fixture and is a thin panel that stretches overhead and offers an abundance of showering space. You can feel only a soft and gentle rain shower which can relax all your muscles and can provide a refreshing heavy rinse. Hansgrohe [...]
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Posted in Bathroom, Rain Showers | | September 26th, 2007
The LiftMatic oven that I want to present is made by Siemens and has a revolutionary design, based on efficient heat conservation. The temperature drop is limited to approx. 15 degrees, when the floor is opened. This amazing product is raising the oven to eye level. LiftMatic oven Tags: oven, LiftMatic, Siemens, design, appliances, kitchen [...]
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Posted in Appliances, Kitchen Appliances | | September 26th, 2007
Bishburr is from Pop Cling adhesive art collection and is meant for permanent installation. It is designed by Daniel M. Davis. Once you have installed the image, this should last until you are ready to take if off for good. Bishburr is rated to a total life of 6 years. Bishburr Tags: Bishburr, Pop Cling, [...]
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Posted in Arhitectural Elements, Wallcovering | | September 26th, 2007
The Rectangular sensor can is made by stainless steel and the inner bucket from dent-proof plastic. The can is designed to be used with standard trash bags and can eliminate cross contamination with touch-free operation. When you place your foot in the sensor zone (which is at the base), the lid opens automatically. You can [...]
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Posted in Appliances | | September 25th, 2007
This colorful pendant light is made of crystalline glass and can create to any room elegancy and luxury. It is manufactured by LBL Lighting and you can find it at a price around $160. icicle pendant light Tags: decoration tricks, light, colorful, pendant light, crystalline glass, elegancy, luxury, LBL Lighting, lighting
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Posted in Lighting | | September 25th, 2007
At London Design Week, 2007, chairs were big and we could observe many pieces of sculptures. Interesting pieces were at every step, like the Teddy Bag designed by Andrew Millar or the Pine chair made by Thomas Bentzen. Enjoy the pictures I’ve posted! Ammar Eloueini and Francoise Brument Chair Andrew Millar Teddy Bag Chair Kasper [...]
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Posted in Decorative Hardware, Furniture | | September 25th, 2007