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Supadupa Sofa | By Alexander Lotersztain

Designed by Alexander Lotersztain, the Supadupa sofa consists of 3 modular units; corner, lounger and ottoman. Alexander sayas: "The units create a range of seating configurations. A simple wooden frame is covered by three layers of foam with various densities, with a hard foam base and final layer of foam chunks in a bean bag like format underneath the leather upholstery. The concept was to create a sofa with ‘bean bag’ qualities of comfort and casualness."



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OPAL LAKE CABIN

Designed by Opal Architecture, this lakeside gem combines innovative wooden design with exceptional sustainability. Located in the picturesque rural Northwest Connecticut, this remarkable home showcases the perfect blend of cross-laminated timber (CLT) and wood fiber insulation, achieving an impressive level of energy efficiency. By utilizing wood as the primary building material, Opal Architecture emphasizes its sustainability and minimal environmental impact. ...
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LA COLORADA RESIDENCE

The La Colorada Residence, nestled in the Valle de Bravo forest near Mexico City, showcases a unique architectural concept by Perez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados (PPAA). It consists of two stacked volumes, seamlessly integrating with the natural surroundings. The upper floor houses public spaces with a minimal footprint to prioritize a terrace, while the lower level accommodates private areas. The A-frame structure of the public area collects water f...
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PAMPSHADE BREAD LAMPS

Japanese artist Yukiko Morita transforms real bread into functional lamps! Pampshade is a collection of bread lamps made from actual loaves of bread covered in a layer of resin to protect the bread from decaying. You can choose from several styles, from baguettes, batards, to croissants, with the smaller lamps using one AA battery, whereas the larger designs use A-shaped wall sockets. The lamps can be positioned wherever one desires, you can display it on a table or...
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