The stackable Bambu chair, designed by Henrik Tjaerby (2006), is part of Artek’s Bambu series.
The floor plan of Casa Bambu.
The 510 Cabin is one of Leggitt's designs, executed with the help of student apprentices.
Open terrace covered with "carrizo", a local variety of bambu.
The cover of Murakami Versailles.
Sunny afternoon with stackable seike chairs designed for Sierra Alisos, at our 70 sqm bambu shelter.
Image of a 72sq m bambu pavillion, sorounded by birds, rain forest and 7 volcanoes. Versatile and functional for my client.
Pendant by Matthew Fairbank Design.
Clock by Ding3000 for Discipline.
The structure of the coop was inspired by the new bus shelters and newsstands in New York City.
William Lamson's Solarium.
Soft Rocks by Tanya Aguiñiga.
The Anita shelf as seen on The Blog on the Bookshelf.
For more information on the Uncensored campaign, please visit sonatauncensored.
Andre Dekker of Rotterdam-based Observatorium.
Bent rosewood pieces, layered and finished with a mahogany veneer, lend this piece a warm richness that hasn't faded a bit since it was constructed in the 1960s. For more information, contact Assemblage.
Vintage ads abound in A Graphic History of LEGO Packaging.
Residence designed by "a href="http://www.axelrodarchitects.com">Axelrod Architects, honorable mention in the New Practices San Francisco 2009 competition.
Residence designed by "a href="http://www.axelrodarchitects.com">Axelrod Architects, honorable mention in the New Practices San Francisco 2009 competition.
Whalepooner PLYprint from The Utility Collective and Hub Strategy, $85.00.
Skyscrapers on Transparent Yellow
A pair of Bishop Chairs, designed by Philippe Starck for Dedon.
Beach chalet, at 388 square feet, designed by Studiomama.
Jolly Narwhal PLYprint from The Utility Collective and Hub Strategy, $85.00.
Kyle and I getting some work done. Click here to read the finished article that appeared in the April 2010 issue.
A bright orange tea cosy by Jongerius Lab.
The VitraHaus was designed by Basel-based firm Herzog & de Meuron and completed in 2010. The building is made of poured-in-place concrete, with the exterior covered in dark plaster and local fir.
Sophie and Colin enjoy their new pool, the only non-solar-powered portion of their home in Venice, California, created by their father, architect David Hertz. Read the full article here.
Sideshow! textiles by Richard Saja at The Future Perfect.
Collect 2010 will be available this Spring. A list of online resellers can be found on the A2 website.