Matte white walls and glossy reflecting pools were chosen as a neutral background to call attention to light, whether natural daylight or colorful LEDs.
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Mono in the woods of Montana
Black-painted window and door frames contrast with the white-painted steel siding and offer a crisp, clean aesthetic for the exterior of the cottage.
A view of the connecting vestibule for which the house is named. The exterior is clad entirely in tiles made from recycled rubber and plastic—technically a roofing material—giving the eaveless home a tightly wrapped skin. “Although we used a traditional gabled form, we wanted to clean it up quite a bit,” says Bruns.
A tetrahedon-based light fixture in the kite collection by James Dieter.
Designed by Tristan Lohner, you can choose from 7 bold colors and it can be mounted on a stand to become an outdoor floor lamp.
Marset’s Santorini lights were designed by Sputnik Estudio in 2014. Available in white, gray, or mustard, the outdoor lamps are inspired by fishing boat lanterns and can be customized for your space—including how many shades to place on the diffuser, the order, position, and direction.
The cabin rests on the grounds of the New Art Centre in Salisbury, England, where it joins a multitude of sculptural artworks.
The Eeyo 1s (left) is made completely from carbon fiber, costs $4,599, and comes in warm white. The Eeyo 1, which features alloy wheels, seat posts, and handlebars, is $3,899 and comes in cloud blue and lobster orange.
Stair down to the 1st floor family room and guest suites. White oak treads and railing.
The view from the entry hall illuminated in neon lights at night.