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nine collapsible layers of takuto ohta’s light speak to buddhist teachings and japanese rituals

the divergent phase object’s luminous design reflects the cumulative pressure of discarded items, while symbolizing the impermanence of life. The post nine collapsible layers of takuto ohta’s light speak to buddhist teachings and japanese rituals appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.

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Portable dual monitor offers a more affordable mobile productivity solution

There is a very vocal school of thought that extols the productivity benefits of having more than one computer monitor. There are, in fact, some who strongly believe this that they have started to design not only multi-monitor accessories for laptops but also laptops with more than one built-in screen. You might not buy into

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Will Gamble Architects adds “unashamedly contemporary” extension to English farmhouse

British studio Will Gamble Architects has completed Flint Farm, a glass-lined extension to a farmhouse in North Hertfordshire that links to a renovated black barn. Named after its knapped flint plinth, the extension replaces low-quality structures that had been added over time to the Grade II-listed farmhouse near the village of Therfield. Will Gamble Architects

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The top 10 hotels of 2024

Featuring a boutique retreat on the Mexican coast, a skinny building in Tokyo and an ex-sanatorium in the Greek mountains, here are 10 of the most memorable hotels published on Dezeen in 2024. Photo by Fabio Semeraro Vocabolo Moscatelli, Italy, by Archiloop Florence studio Archiloop helped convert a 12th-century monastery on a remote estate in Italy‘s

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Barnaby opens London chocolate shop with “peculiarly British” interior

Wood panelling and glossy floor tiles bring a nostalgic feel to this chocolate shop in London’s Covent Garden, which design practice Morrisstudio and architecture firm Built Works have designed to invoke a golden age of confectionery. Barnaby produces gourmet chocolate bars inspired by childhood favourites and the shop on St Martins Lane aims to reflect

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The ‘Zen’ Home Offers The Perks & Minimalism Of A Tiny Home In A Truly Tiny Package

Called the Zen, this tiny home is designed by the Australian tiny house building company Havenn Tiny Houses. It is a highly versatile home that is ideal for glamping enthusiasts. It isn’t intended for full-time living, but it serves as a multi-purpose single-level dwelling for short-term stays. It isn’t exactly a home, but an extra

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Floor-Standing Hairdryer Gives You Hands-Free Usage While Doubling As A Floor Lamp

I dislike leaving the house with wet, drippy hair, especially in winter because I catch a cold as easily as a toddler. Hair dryers are a great invention to prevent such things but with time being the most valuable resource today, do I really want to spend 10-20 minutes drying my thick mane? I think

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