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3D Printed Glass Vessels by Neri Oxman and the Mediated Matter Group
The 3D printing juggernaut crosses another frontier with glass as the latest material.
Dolphin Place Waterfront Home, San Diego: USD 8,795,000 (GBP 6,150,000)
A seaside home should be all about the sea view, which this stunning house in San Diego certainly offers with its endless floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
Bloemgracht Loft by Standard Studio
The grand canals which loop around the centre of old Amsterdam are lined with graceful canal houses, many of which date back to the 18th century.
Sports Ball Chairs by Lento
The Sports Ball chair and ottoman was designed by master upholsterer Paolo Lillus in 1966, inspired by a real leather football he had kicked about in his childhood.
Nasu Tepee by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP
In a highly urbanised country like Japan it is a dream of many to be able to live in the countryside.
Tel Aviv Penthouse by Toledano Architects
As this duplex penthouse in Tel Aviv by Toledano Architects shows, when combined with a dash of natural wood, concrete and steel can be used to create industrial-style spaces that feel warm and effortlessly cool at the same time.
Seascape Retreat, Banks Peninsula, New Zealand: NZD 3,395 (GBP 1,550) per Night
When you need to refresh and rejuvenate, immerse yourself in nature and get away from it all, we have just the place for you.
Toadstool Collection by Masquespacio
The Toadstool collection of furniture designed by Masquespacio for Missana came as a pleasant surprise, and not just because mushrooms are not in season.
Plantscape by Maxim Scherbakov
Inspired by post-Soviet architecture, St. Petersburg-based designer Maxim Scherbakov has created a series of modular planters designed to simulate urban / industrial environments.
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