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This Luxury Aston Martin Kitchen Will Take Your Breath Away
The iconic sports car manufacturer Aston Martin collaborated with Formitalia to create their first kitchen. The V888 is not just any kitchen, however. As expected, the project is all about luxury. Everything is handcrafted and tailor-made and you can really tell a lot of attention went into all the little details. The island has a…

A Truly Contemporary Home
‘The original dimensions have been transformed, introducing large sections of glazing and polished concrete to create a truly contemporary home’ Appropriately positioned on Sunnyside Road, this bright, expansive four-bedroom house was comprehensively extended and renovated in 2016. The result is a generous set of living spaces incorporating the finest contemporary materials, with a large garden…

This Oversized And Sculptural Wood Throne Was Made From Recycled Pallets
Designer Anton Brunberg has created a unique and sculptural chair named ‘Pallet Thief’, that uses recycled pallets as his chosen material. With a background in fine woodworking, furniture design, and conceptual design, Anton set about trying to find the answer to the question, “How to still celebrate the pure joy of making and craftsmanship without having to…

How To Use Edging Stones To Make Your Garden Better
Often used to edge a path or a driveway where they’re very effective at stopping the base from spreading, edging stones can also serve a decorative purpose and are quite common in gardens. You can use edging stones to delineate a flower bed, to organize a garden and to set boundaries outside in general. Below…

Bijou Marylebone Apartment
Inside designer Maurizio Pellizzoni has design in his DNA. It’s no shock, as he grew up close to Lake Como and comes from a household who work within the enterprise. As a part of an funding property buy by knowledgeable couple, this charming bijou London residence was refurbished for his or her younger daughter in…

A Glorious Example Of Less Is More
Chromatically inspired by nature and rooted in simplicity and openness, this house designed by Massimo Brambilla is a glorious example of less is more. The post A Glorious Example Of Less Is More appeared first on Decoholic.