Bel Air Residence By Gwathmey Siegel

This Californian residence has everything for itself: a luxurious residential area – Bel Air, an impressive view on Westwood, the Pacific Ocean and the Canyon. But most of all, its architecture.
Signed by Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects, this BelAir project is a cone-based design. Starting with the round shape of the vast living area, adding the reversed cone at the west and not forgetting the overall round shape. It’s the simple, minimalist interior decoration that makes the charm of this architecturally impressive residence. I have a weakness for natural wood mixed with white walls so this makes one more reason to like this Bel Air Residence.

Wonderful Long Pile Carpets From Lasa

There’s nothing like a magic carpet to drive your home right into a fairy tale comfort fantasy!
Lasa can do that! Besides having won a Red Dot award in 2006, they could easily win your heart any day, every day! Just take a look at these colorful carpets made from merino yarn with a soft core from the finest New Zealand merino wool. You can choose from bright orange, apple green and crimson red to color up your rooms, every day.

Idle Max Pendant Lamp By David Abad

How about a handful of bulbs? The Idle Max bulb by David Abad is a gorgeous piece of interior lighting.
7, 13 or 19 clear bulbs held together with an adjustable ring. You can choose the length and the color of the cords, but the result will still be the same – a simple, yet stunningly beautiful pendant lamp by David Abad. I’m bound to look at it from the Season’s perspective and admit the red cords along with the clear bulbs make a great Christmas decoration.

Garriris By Javier Mariscal

How about a chair that looks like a mouse? The Garriris chair by Javier Mariscal is made of chrome square steel tube of 16×16 mm with aluminum legs and shoes.
The seat is made from 9mm plywood and the upholstery can be chosen in either red or black. No matter the color and the private or public space they’d integrate, the Garriris chair looks play-ready. So why not give in to your inner child?

Spacewalker By Constatin Wortmann

The Spacewalker is a lamp. With a twin brother named Spacewalker Floor. The only difference between the two is that one spends its life upside down and the other standing on the floor.
With a height/length of 1,400cm and a width of 810cm, the Spacewalker by Constantin Wortmann comes in transparent white but you can add some colored bulbs to raise pulses (you can choose from red, blue and green or other on request). The tiny spacewalker weights 25kg. Why not have the Spacewalker Floor with a red bulb, dress it up like Santa and put it under the Christmas Tree?

The Clothes Valet By Thierry Bataille

The Belgian designer Thierry Bataille signed this beautiful project representing a clothes valet.
Eco conscious and concerned about the future of natural resources, Thierry Bataille works mainly with wood. He made the Clothes Valet of MDF (basically black or white), and he also attached a removable mirror to it. There’s a Lady and Gentleman version measuring 150 x 48cm / 59 x 19†as well as Girl and Boy versions for 2-11 years. Even if it’s not serving, the Clothes Valet pulls a very stylish silhouette for any interior.





