Mesh Architectures has designed the courtyard house belonging Steve Burns, the former host of the children’s show “Blue’s Clues. His new residence is a 2,100-square-foot that created for the amenities of the resident and his guests. Steve desiring to live in an open space, suited for his new found love: music. By keeping only three brick walls of the existing structure, the architect made a modern space with fabulous features, like the catwalk on the second floor. The major rooms of the house – master bedroom, bathroom and living room/kitchen – all have access to the private courtyard with a deck created from salvaged Coney Island planks. The converted garage became a fabulous house with the assisted of Eric Liftin at Mesh Architectures, known for repurposing old materials. The interior courtyard was cut into the shape of the structure in order to create fresh atmosphere, open air without splitting the zoning regulations. [Via]

Aviva Chair by Jarrod Lim Design
Singapore designer Jarrod Lim has designed the Aviva chair for innermost. Aviva is a casual lounge chair, the result of research traditional basket weaving techniques. The unique pattern of the seat is hand woven from nylon or leather straps over a welded steel frame, attractive to the eye and to the touch. [Via] [...]

Beefeater Table by Bertjan Pot
The Netherlands designer has created Beefeater table for Lensvelt. The Beefeater is created entirely with grind of sheet material, and with cleverly put together like a 3D puzzle. The legs of the table at the same time create the rib that brings their tabletop. Beefeater’s twisted frame that makes the table asymmetric and hence attractive [...]

Dumbo Armchair by Tomek Rygalik
Polish designer Tomek Rygalik has designing Dumbo armchair for Moroso. Dumbo is an armchair with pleasant expression and strong personality. This chair overall is made with wooden construction stands in contrast to the bent wood organic armrests that inweave the backrest and the chair, while serving additional structure and support. [Via] [...]

Tangram is first shown during the Milan Furniture Fair from 9 to 14 April 2013 as part of the exhibition NOUVELLE VAGUE 2. Tangram has designed by Dan Yeffet that made of solid oak table in line with the table top classic geometric and graphic, colorful, and contemporary. The results are quite surprising and made [...]

Diamond Lamp by Sebastian Scherer
Diamond is a series of pendant lamps each with 12 facets, designed by Sebastian Scherer. This lamp has hexagon shape that resembles the diamond, play game of reflections. The material that used for made this lamp is made from powder coated and the galvanized steel. [Via]









