The Monochrome Look

The Monochrome Look
There is something sublime about black and white (except for foxy prints or spots) because it makes the statement of statements. In fact the combination of these extreme polarities: black negating all colours/white encompassing all colours can never be casual. As in the couture world, the monochrome look in the world of interiors is seriously architectural and requires a lot of poise.

You can have the ability to change up the look of your rooms. What was once a creative corner seat or an angular love seat can be easily re-arranged to a inventive wide couch against the wall or a rebellious furniture sculpture in the center of the room.
These sophisticating office furniture collection are designed by Studio Makkink & Bey. These office seating furnitures intended to encourage true communications between colleagues in an office.
Sofa Recycled from Vespa

Recycled Vespa
A really good looking well designed sofa recycled vespa
Marco Tallarida Bathub

Marco Tallarida Bathub
Marco Tallarida
Bath Tub
This bathtub design by Marco Tallarida won the Bathroom Innovation Award in 2008
The bath tub design is inspired by the natural form of the human body. Its shape resembles that slanting organic posture that we take while bathing. It was consciously designed to minimise the volume of water yet maximise comfort. This is seen by the raised rear that compliments one’s slanting posture and the tall head rest. The bath tub provides a comfortable and emotional experience through various materials, while creating a bold statement in a modern bathroom.
Royston Wilson’s Bathroom Design

Best Bathroom Designer in the World!
Australian Interior Designer and DIA Member Royston Wilson has just won the prestigious, UK-based, 2005 International Designer Award for Bathrooms, against some of the very best designers in the world.
Competing against national award winners from the United Kingdom, Sweden, America, Canada, Holland and New Zealand, Royston received his award at the Grosvenor Hotel in Mayfair, London on February 1st.