Pool by Jean Nouvel
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John Pawson architecture exhibition in the Design Museum London.
(via archi-versus)
The Untitled restaurant at the Whitney Museum in New York. The Whitney is an architectural masterpiece by Marcel Breuer on Madison Avenue. The restaurant has recently been refurbished by the David Rockwell Group with Gas chairs from STUA.
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Blind Rubik cube
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Mad Men, Mad Women, whatever,…
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Design in planes are a great source of inspiration in furniture.
(Source: stua, via thestrippervicar)
Jon Gasca speaks about STUA, design furniture label.
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KENGO KUMA. Oribe Tea House Pavilion, Japan, 2005.
A temporary, mobile tea room. Corrugated plastic boards 5mm thick are arrayed at 65mm intervals and fixed together using banding bands. Once the bands are unfastened, the tea room returns to an assembly of cheap elements, making it easy to move. The entire form resembles an irregularly-shaped cocoon, and is an homage to Furuta Oribe’s deformed tea ceremony bowl.
(Source: stua, via designcouncil)
Grundtvigs Church, Copenhagen, Denmark (via)
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Red Mango: The Globus STUA chairs we use at Red Mango.
STUA Design Etc
(via dankimredmango)
Eero Saarinen: Miller Residence. (via home-designing).
(via homedesigning)
Row with style.
(Source: stua, via random-brilliance)
This is Collate
(Source: stua, via thingsorganizedneatly)

