This great austrian born sculptor, began, in the 50’s, to explore infinite continuous surfaces.From these, perforated modular structures developed that lent themselves to architectural usage.He continued to develop these patented designs along with the technology to produce them, and installed the modular, light diffusing walls in buildings throughout the United States and seven other countries. Visit his website for more pictures and information: www.erwinhauer.com
If you are crazy about typography (like me), do yourself a favor and buy this book. The author is the french designer Marion Bataille and the title is: ABC3D. Available at Amazon.
These funny little objects are reminicents of tall rice plants swaying in the wind. The name is KUSA and they are designed by the two japanese designers Hiromi Taki and Tomonori Oohata. I think it's a genius way to get some "nature" in to your home, they don't need any care... But they will sway when you pass by. More information at: http://www.h-concept.jp/html/index2.html (pictures: from the website)
Check out the home of Singapore based interior architect and designer, Albano Dominato he has worked with both restaurants, hotels, private homes, furniture, ceramics and more.
Detailspotting is a blog about design, architecture, interior decoration, furniture design and photography. I've always been a "detailspotter" and would like to share my findings with you.
As often as possible I will post portraits of inspiring homes that I found. Would you like to share ideas or would you like me to pay you a visit and make a portrait of your home and personal style, don't hesitate to contact me. Enjoy!