Archive for the 'Design & Decor' Category

Bugatti retro-styled toaster and espresso coffee maker

By Aida on August 4, 2009

The name Bugatti is more associated with the open road than the kitchen, but judging by this retro-styled toaster and espresso coffee maker, the move into the home looks to be a good one.
The espresso machine has the looks of a modernist piece and a rather cool retro dial, as well as a powerful 15-bar [...]

Eco friendly ventless ethanol fireplace

By Aida on July 15, 2009

Stylish and striking, the EcoSmart Zeta fireplace is nothing if not original. Designed by John Dimopoulos, director of Geoform, Design & Architects Firm in Sydney and the first architect ever to specify EcoSmart Fires in Australia, the EcoSmart Zeta fireplace is so-named because of its elliptical shape and pays homage to its Greek ‘origins’.

A clever [...]

Sensual Luxury Bathroom Furniture by Pom d’Or

By Aida on July 13, 2009

Sensual Luxury is collection of bathroom from Pom d’Or which was designed to create luxury bathroom spaces adaptable to everyone’s home. The idea was to use traditional materials like Ebony woods and Gold pans, combined with lacquered finishes, to create sensual experiences in contemporary intimate spaces. Yellow always looks nice combined with black so do [...]

ABSOLUTE CLASSIC A top-range “classy classic” – universal idea of beauty

By Aida on June 4, 2006

Given its absolute preview in Milan, in the prestigous setting of “Eurocucina” 2006, “Absolute Classic” is Scavolini’s latest kitchen in the top-range classical sector; a highly sophisticated product, intended to meet the most demanding requirements. A “classy classic” designed for the occasion by the architect Gianni Pareschi, a model that oversteps the old dictates [...]

Zaha Hadid – The multi-sensory kitchen in collaboration with DuPont

By Aida on April 30, 2006

“Z. Island” wasn’t created just to astonish and create talk. The kitchen environment conceived by Zaha Hadid in collaboration with Ernestomeda and DuPont presents innovations involving the processing of materials that will be useful for future kitchen manufacture, structural organization and the integration of advanced technologies.
The raw material of the Z. Island, Corian is extremely [...]

The new Salviati wave

By Aida on April 1, 2006

2006 is starting off under the sign of innovation for Salviati. Today, Salviati combines research on glass and changing designs with explicit efforts to make this formidable material more accessible to a young, dynamic and resolutely urban target.
The bowl is the emblem for this new focus: an object for daily use, humble and essential, requiring [...]

Luxury fountains at your home by Water Wonder

By Aida on March 28, 2006

Water Wonder’s fountains are handcrafted in California and available through the finest retailers around the world. They are formed from copper, natural slate, glass and gorgeous river stones. Custom, semi-custom and production models are made and all can be engraved with your message or logo.
Fountains provide the soothing relief of serene water sounds combined with [...]

Baccarat beauty behind reason

By Aida on March 26, 2006

Founded in 1764 by King Louis XV, Baccarat has been one of the finest crystal makers in the world for centuries. Baccarat crystal, known as “The Crystal of Kings” is world renowned for it’s clarity, brilliance, and uncompromising standards. Their home decor collection includes vases and candlesticks.
For more than 230 years, Baccarat has personified a [...]

The International Window Coverings Expo

By Aida on March 25, 2006

WHEN March 29 – April 01, 2006
WHERE Tampa Convention Center
333 S. Franklin Street, Tampa, Florida 33602
USA – United States

The International Window Coverings Expo (IWCE) is the premier national trade event for the window coverings industry in the US. No other event brings together the breadth of manufacturers featuring new products and services and the nation’s [...]

Clive Christian- Return to splendor

By Aida on March 16, 2006

The architectural detailing of many older homes is a large part of their appeal – but the grandeur doesn’t always carry through to the kitchen. Often the last rooms to be considered in the original design process, kitchens in older homes are often poorly designed and impractical.
Such was the case with the existing kitchen in [...]

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