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Try Design Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Life is Flower

Life is Flower is an artistic exercise conceived by the Japanese designer Yasumichi Morita for Lladró. It displays its beauty thanks to the techniques and skills of a Lladró creation with a variety of porcelain flowers. This blossoming speaks of a “future” of dreams and hopes, and spreads its message of “happiness of life” to people all around the world. With over 500 flowers in different tones of blue and handmade petal by petal by artists at Lladró, Life is Flower is a limited edition of 100 pieces in this decoration.

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Lot 200YO

The luxurious Porto Ferreira 200YO lot is a unique packaging totally handcrafted with noble materials, such as silver, exotic wood and natural leather, entirely created and produced by the Portuguese advertising agency Omdesign. Inside this packaging that was auctioned by Sotheby's in the Tower of London in May 2015, there are 5 Porto Ferreira Vintage wines. This lot was marketed under the Luxury of Time concept and only one person had the pleasure to open and appreciate this rarity.

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PWS Andean Edition

elit by Stolichnaya Pristine Water Series:Andean Edition is the third and final edition in a highly limited series. It comes in a hand-cut crystal bottle designed to refract light and enhance the liquid’s clarity. Every exquisite bottle is sealed with a silver medallion overlaid with gold and crowned with a ruby depicting the elit by Stolichnaya flame. The bottle is nestled in a sustainable Chilean Black Cherry wood case lined with leather. Only 250 numbered bottles were released for global distribution and retail at 3000 Euros per bottle in Global Travel Retail and high end retailers.

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Noce House

Noce House is located in an affluent enclave on the east coast of Singapore. With 5,800 square feet over three storeys, it has its own lap pool, elevator, five bedrooms and a roof garden. The aim was to create a modern luxury interior, to communicate fine living and stature. To accommodate three generations living under one roof, spatial planning was of utmost importance. Entertainment of family and friends called for a bespoke treatment of the interiors. A singular design element, the walnut column, was conceptualized and designed - becoming the defining design element throughout the house.

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Throne Room

The Throne Room is a complete module of interior work that aims to achieve a bonafide mishmash of a modern Victorian style. The design has greatly served the functions of modelling an office environment to fit into this intent without sacrificing the functionality of work space. On the other hand, the different areas have been designed in different ways in accord to the proper function to be performed in the designated areas. The concept is therefore unified at different levels through the application of brass as a material of motif, setting off the notes for a multi-purpose area.

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OroNero

OroNero Bar & Ristorante: taking black gold as its inspiration, the unusual concept of this restaurant transcends fashion yet takes all its energy and glamour from the essence of Italian luxury: the crafts and tradition of couture, jewellery, vintage cars, gastronomy and fine wines...all edited, blended and re-imagined with high glamour and a cinematographic approach to story-telling that goes beyond dining. OroNero is styled like a high-fashion private jet with a sense of humour, playing with the senses and imagination of the customers.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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