Use your widget sidebars in the admin Design tab to change this little blurb here. Add the text widget to the Blurb Sidebar!
Posted: September 23rd, 2012 | Author: Sahar | Filed under: blog, New Concepts, Restaurants | Tags: del popolo, food concept, food on the go, mobile pizzeria, truck pizza | 1 Comment »
Such a lovely concept, nothing beats fresh pizza, and Del Popolo is a mobile pizzeria that brings fire wood pizza to you and I don’t mean in a “home delivery” way, this truck actually features a 5000 ld Stefano Ferrara wood burning oven (capable of producing 72 pizzas) in a modern glass enclosed exhibition kitchen.
Why is this concept special? Well the idea of combining portable pizza, an age old technique, and a funky design is really incredible.
Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: September 17th, 2012 | Author: Sahar | Filed under: blog, Interiors, Restaurants | Tags: australia cafe, australia interior design, cotta cafe, melbourne cafe, MIM Design, Restaurant design | 4 Comments »
Cotta is a very trendy cafe in Melbourne, Australia designed by MIM Design making use of a number of lovely natural materials complementing each other in the best way possible. In this project the designers kept the overall image rustic yet with clean and sleek inserts of marble and a beautiful modern central chandelier. Materials used are warm and earthy with steel partitions and variations in seating arrangements, which was my favorite part of the setting.I loved the emphasis on the central axis of the cafe, it's what I would have done.
Mim Design worked on the entire concept including the venue name, graphics & branding, and interior design.
Posted: September 9th, 2012 | Author: Sahar | Filed under: blog, Celebrity Homes, Interiors | Tags: celebrity homes, elle decor, ivanka trump, ivanka trump apartment new york, new york penthouse, park avenure apartment | 2 Comments »
Ivanka Trump commissioned Kelly Behun to design her penthouse on Park Avenue prior to her delivery. She wanted he penthouse to be a home for her lovely family. As a first step she chose the location close to her work and Central Park since she wanted to check on her child whenever she could get the chance. For her apartment she chose certain pieces from the clock options and worked around them, that’s the way she likes to work. Kelly Behun’s vast number of selections helped with her choices, according to the article prepared by Elle Decor. If you are looking for online interior design services, Laurel & Wolf offer an easy platform to find your style.
Many of the pieces were custom made but not the dining room chandelier by
Lindsay Adelman which according to Elle Decor, was her favorite piece in the house. Her dining chairs are by Mies Ven Der Rohe, iconic pieces.
Posted: September 7th, 2012 | Author: Sahar | Filed under: blog, Fashion | Tags: colors for spring 2013, fashion colors 2013, Pantone, pantone colors for fashion | 1 Comment »
PANTONE has revealed its top 10 fashion colors for Spring 2013 with ‘Monaco Blue’ topping the list for spring 2013 and revealed as used by 13.2% of fashion designers including Herve Leger and Tommy Hilfiger.
According to PANTONE Color Institute’s executive director, Leatrice Eiseman, she describes Monaco Blue as a “wonderful, calming and anchoring color” to the rest of collection.
PANTONE’s remaining 9 colors are 'Dusk Blue’, ‘Emerald’, ‘Grayed Jade’, ‘Linen’, ‘Poppy Red’, ‘African Violet’, ‘Tender Shoots’, ‘Lemon Zest’ and ‘Nectarine’ shown below. As you notice the trend is towards calmer colors than what have seen in the past season.
Posted: August 29th, 2012 | Author: Sahar | Filed under: Art & Photography, blog | Tags: art, cassette tape art, composite art, Ghost in the machine, iri5 | No Comments »
To be able to use such a simple material and make something so beautiful out of it is what we know as art.
In her series ‘Ghost in the Machine’,Princeton-based artist Erika Iris showcases a number of portraits of musicians made out of recycled cassette tape with original cassette. Also included are portraits made from old film and reels. She was inspired by philosopher Gilbert Ryle. She says she imagines”we are all, like cassettes, thoughts wrapped up in awkward packaging”.
“Most of my pieces become portraits of people associated with the item I’ve chosen. I don’t really add any paint or pigments… I usually just take things apart and re-arrange the pieces, cutting away portions when necessary. A lot of my art is made with cassette tapes and old film reels in a series I call “Ghost in the Machine.”
Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: August 14th, 2012 | Author: Sahar | Filed under: Architecture, blog | Tags: 1 world trade center, architecture, Skyscrapers | 1 Comment »
Controversy has been surrounding the designs for the 1 World Trade Center. Over 20 changes have been applied to the initial drawings, however the main conflict was concerning the importance of having the pole (antenna) on top of the skyscraper. It has always been part of the towers' characteristics. Should that change now?
“The problem is that the council does not recognize antennae, flagpoles, signage or other superfluous structures as contributing to the height of the building. That is why the Willis Tower, 1,451 feet, ranks eighth tallest in the world, even though two broadcasting arrays bring its total height to 1,729 feet, the second tallest in the world behind the Burj Khalifa.”- The Observer
Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: August 8th, 2012 | Author: Sahar | Filed under: Architecture, blog | Tags: architecture, california, international house, Laidlaw Schultz Architects, modern design, modern house, residential design, villa design | 1 Comment »
Designed by Laidlaw Schultz Architects, this architecture wonder is the result of the beautiful combination of concrete, wood, painted bricks, glass, and beautiful white striated marble. It is lovely how the exterior is reflected into the interior of the house. The same materials and colors used on the facade continue to the interior but with more emphasis on the warm finishes such as walnut wood, fire, and a large orange carpet.
On the exterior however, the emphasis is more on the glass, concrete, and the beautiful pool. This continuity in use of the materials is what gives this residence its balanced feel.
Posted: July 30th, 2012 | Author: Sahar | Filed under: blog | Tags: art, geometric illustrations, illustrations, London 2012, Olympics 2012, tsevis, Yahoo for Olympics | No Comments »
For this year's London Olympics, Chris Tsevis, a Greece-based visual designer, created illustrations for three different sports as part of Yahoo's coverage of this great event. The sports covered in these images were for diving, gymnastics, and running.
Loved the vibrant colors and geometric interpretation of movement which is generally interpreted in more fluid forms. Lovely work!