Indoor table is made from exterior doors. In the closed position it's a dining table for eight; with one side open it provides storage for a temporary office desk.
Located in a listed building in the centre of Thessaloniki, Greece, the store belongs to Terkenlis, a historic and famous patisserie and bakery brand. For the first time, since the company’s inauguration in 1948, the preparation area becomes part of the sales area. The mystery of “aroma” is revealed since the baking of the legendary brioche is visible and acts as a key player in space. The project reinterprets the building’s atmosphere and reintroduces the original elements and materials from the family’s first store, in Aristotelous Square. senior architect: Wassily Karalasos via: arkteam.gr
It's a combination of photo studio, styling lab, creative office. But above all, it's the gorgeous and endlessly fascinating home of Milan-based photographer Paulina Arcklin. The interior features a contrast of texture and theme – rough industrial accents add depth and character to their light Scandinavian inspired backdrop, its ethereal quality constantly grounded by creative reinterpretations of everyday objects. The home boasts inspiring furniture choices built from reclaimed materials. The grey and white color theme might have felt too cool without the addition of warm rusted metal and naked wood. A mixture of artwork, antiques, and vintage trays make up the eclectic decor theme. Each item is different yet meets a unified aesthetic thanks to age, wear, and sometimes a touch of paint. Delicate fabrics and distressed paint weave a breezy, welcoming atmosphere. photos: paulinaarcklin.net via: home-designing.com
When he wants to flee his stressful Milanese life, architect Carlo Pintacuda escapes into Sicilian lands to take refuge in his holiday home near Noto, in the south of the island, where natural stone, rural-chic style and design furniture harmonize with serenity. via: milkdecoration.com thethinkingtraveller.com
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