One of the witticisms found on livethesheendream.com.
The leftmost cabinet above the Duravit bathtub (equipped with KWC fixtures) occupies the space where a doorway once lead into the living room, creating unnecessary traffic from the home’s public spaces through to the master bedroom.The new bathroom features a minimal palette of white and teak. “It’s able to hold up on boat decks so is good for a bathroom,” Klug says. It also makes the heated floor that much nicer to walk on in the morning.
Photo by
Eric Roth
Parked for lunch were Torchy's Tacos, Man Bites Dog, and Holy Cacao.
British artist Hannah Sawtell and technologist Avi Flombaum created sawbaum.com, where users can create visual collages using multiple vine streams. "We wanted it to look like a visual comic book, with overlapping panels," said Flombaum. "And we wanted it to be fun!" Photo courtesy Rhizome.
Ulysses word cloud poster from beautifulwordsbeautifulart.com.
Botanical Carden by Postcarden
Bag by Chester Wallace.
Photo by Ty Cole.
The Magnolia Handbag by Alchemy.
The 510 Cabin is one of Leggitt's designs, executed with the help of student apprentices.
The end of the Parkmobiles bear the names of their creators and partners: CMG Landscape Architecture, Recology, and Gardners' Guild, Inc.
Anchoring a corner of the Design Lab floor was the trifecta of David Mast, Kendall Wilkinson, and Black Mountain Construction, who team up on design projects to create a seamless design-build experience for their clients. Here's Mast (center) discussing his "zen, less-is-more" design philosophy with two attendees.