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Design, architecture and products we love
Sneakered by Gianluca Gimini
Products come and products go, but what is the best way to preserve the beloved but outdated brands and products of yester-year?
La Fabrica by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura
"Industrial style" conjures up images of loft apartments, exposed brick walls and perhaps a few concrete accessories.
Furniture and Accessories by Kaksikko
Nordic cool and Japanese minimalism make great design bedfellows, as the simple and sleek collections from Finnish design collective Kaksikko show.
Gita by Piaggio Fast Forward
It's not an exaggeration to say that Piaggio, the creator of the Vespa scooter, changed the concept of mobility.
Backwater by Platform 5 Architects
Discerning tourists have long flooded to the Broads, a network of picturesque lakes and waterways in Norfolk and Suffolk.
Forest of Numbers by Emmanuelle Moureaux
For the tenth anniversary of the National Art Centre in Tokyo, Emmanuelle Moureaux created a spectacular installation using numbers and colours.
The Craft of Thread Wrapping by Anton Alvarez
The Craft of Thread Wrapping is an ongoing project by Swedish Chilean designer Anton Alvarez to create objects using different materials bound with colourful glue-coated threads.
Brazilian Taste by AIM
Whilst many city dwellers yearn for a simple, green life, few manage to merge the urban and the bucolic in such style as this apartment in Milan.
Kloof Road House by Nico van der Meulen Architects
The desire to leave a mark in the world is part of human nature.
The 7th Room by Snohetta
The renowned Treehotel in Sweden has just added the 7th room to its eclectic collection of treehouses.
Italian Countryside Residence by Studio Diff
Studio Diff has designed a daringly contemporary home within a traditional country house in Italy in a masterclass of mixing the classic with the exotic.
Reworked Ceramic Artworks by Caroline Slotte

Ever wish you could breathe new life into old ceramic plates?