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Amidst the pedestrian-friendly maze of leafy streets in New York City’s West Village, LOT-EK, a firm whose designs focus on the creative reuse of industrial materials, inserted a gut-renovated and intensely colorful new home—getting a facade embedded with truck beds past the heritage commission along the way.
— Geoff ManaughPhoto by: Dean Kaufman
After visiting the legendary floating villages on Cambodia’s Tonle Sap, I took a detour to Kompong Phluk, a permanent settlement built upon stilts at the edge of the lake. As I paddled…
This place was a filthy dump when we bought it,” says Cathryn Barmon, sipping tea in a knockoff Le Corbusier chair. “I didn’t want to go barefoot until we’d redone the…
During my jaunt to Cambodia last month, when I was not hauling bricks to build an outdoor school kitchen with my studio, I had the chance to see a multitude of informal building in both urban and…
Mirror mirror on the wall, who's the rawest of them all? Designer Stanley Ruiz cut this birch plywood piece to expose the unique grain of the wood, while a leather strap suspends it from the wall…
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Awesome design! Lot-Ek really know how do it! Greetings a lot to Ada & Giuseppe! from Italy: Guadalupe and Silvio
What kind of wall panels in the master bath? I would love to do something similar.
I am interested in the master bath shower wall panels also. I didn't see a product name or material listed in the magazine article.
I have a client that also wants to duplicate the look of the shower walls. Please help me locate a source for this material. Thank you!
I am interested in having details on the type of surfaces, walls and floor, used in the bathroom Pease let me know, Thank you
Would have liked to see more of the truck beds.. I couldn't quite understand what they did there.
I, too, am interested to know what materials were used for the master bath walls. Thank you!
What an AMAZING back elevation! And i agree with everyone, what is the material used for the walls inside the masterbath? Great job!
Who is the print by? and where can it be purchased?!?!
I am interested in the orange and yellow curtains used in the first floor window. Can you let me know what kind of material is used here? Thank you!
such a gd ideas of up side down the floor lamp to be the ceiling light....and the simple and sleek design in the bath room is practically a gd idea..cheers
I could really get creative in Lawrence's office. Wow, what an inspiring space.
In the first slide, does anyone know what office chair he's sitting in? Been searching since that special edition came out and can't find anything on it!
haha, that "bottom" photo is so great. i wonder who the photographer is.
cembonit for the bathroom walls Kalwall for rear facade
The first time I saw this one, I wasn't crazy about it. I sort of blew past it, didn't really catch my eye. But when I went back and read it, I got what Lawrence said about both his pragmatic room-by-room sense and Ann's holistic. It sort f came together for me in a similar sense. I never thought much of the industrial style as a possibility for my home but I'm really inspired by every detail in this piece. I dreamed about this house all night last night and woke with new perspective.
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