NORR11

 
NORR11 Mammoth chair

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NORR11 chairs

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NORR11 dining set and ceramics

NORR11
 
NORR11 is a young Scandinavian design and lifestyle brand offering timeless high quality furniture pieces and home accessories. Founded in 2011 as a German-Danish start up their furniture and lamps are clearly characterized by modern Scandinavian design, but at the same time include classical Bauhaus elements. By contrast, the shapes and materials of NORR11 accessories have Asian roots and as such add some color and dynamics to their collection. The mix of 3 different styles makes NORR11 products really unique.

NORR11 furniture and home accessories are available exclusively online and shipping is free of charge! For inspiration visit their website or one of their showrooms.

// photos from NORR11 //

 
 

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Foxglove speakeasy by NC Design & Architecture is hidden behind an umbrella shop

This Hong Kong speakeasy by NC Layout &amp Architecture is disguised as an umbrella store, and is accessed by way of a secret doorway towards the back of the boutique (+ slideshow).

Foxglove by NC Design &amp Architecture

The studio aimed to develop a fantasy setting inspired by a hypothetical English gentleman, and set up components during the area they felt would emulate this character.

Foxglove by NC Design &amp Architecture

“The area is a fantasy planet inspired by the globe-trotting adventures of an English gentleman and is named after his love’s favourite (but potentially deadly) flower,” mentioned the team.

Foxglove by NC Design &amp Architecture

Foxglove is disguised as Fox Store – a walk-by way of boutique with narrow aisles and bespoke brass-edged wall cabinets utilised to showcase silver-handled umbrellas.


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In purchase to pass through to the bar, site visitors should touch a particular umbrella handle. Once within, they are met with a glamorous interior inspired by first-class aeroplanes and vintage autos.

Foxglove by NC Design &amp Architecture

“The unapologetically cinematic interiors draw on a moody palette of darker finishes, shadows, kind and rich materials to give the room an aptly masculine allure,” the crew mentioned.

Foxglove by NC Design &amp Architecture

A sculptural cream-coloured ceiling wraps about the principal lounge and cocktail bar region. Right here, a silver-grey marble counter contrasts with deep-blue leather seating.

Outdated-design 1st-class train cabins informed the design and style and blood-red colour palette of a VIP space offset from the principal area. Customized-made lights reminicent of classic auto headlamps are utilised to softly illuminate the spot.

Foxglove by NC Design &amp Architecture

“To enter the VIP space, visitors spot their hand on a standard floral painting at the finish of a single corridor until finally it glows, signalling the bartender to open the door,” explained the team.

Foxglove by NC Design &amp Architecture

In a second private room, emerald green marble is paired with soft leather seating. Bookshelves wrap all around the walls and above the ceiling.

Foxglove by NC Design &amp Architecture

Toilets are fashioned as ship cabin-inspired washrooms, and are accessed by a mirrored corridor.

Foxglove by NC Design &amp Architecture

NC Layout &amp Architecture is headed up by Nelson Chow, whose earlier projects contain a multi-brand style boutique and a Hong Kong restaurant that references 1920s Malaysian coffee shops.

Photography is by Dennis Lo.

Foxglove by NC Design &amp ArchitecturePlan – click for bigger image


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Minimalist design side tables made of metal use dead corners in the room

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Apartment in Sofia Impresses With Stylish Minimalism

A tiny apartment in Sofia displays actual contemporary stylistics and elegance. This current undertaking of Marchitects located in Sofia, Bulgaria impresses with its stylish minimalism and the feeling of much bigger spaces.

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The owners entrusted the designers with the comprehensive transformation of the previous building home into a contemporary functional combo. So in the end, even though intelligent architectural remedies – like strategically positioned mirrors, removal of walls and putting upholstered panels that hide privet rooms, glass surfaces that reflect the light and matt glass walls that reveal sudden corners, room provides the impression of a big, bright and dynamic premise.

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The clear lines, the contemporary shapes of the present day furniture, the ingenuity, and the create in fixtures combined with the simplicity of arrangement, the soft textures, and the pastel neutral shade palette offers the area light, pure emanation. All the factors of the decor and the interior design alternatives are naturally cautiously regarded – black tables, black framing, and elegant black designers’ lines are juxtaposed to soft gray textiles, beige surfaces and cheerful shade additions in aquamarine and caramel wood (like the quite cheeky and inviting stage towards the terrace, that with number of soft pillows turn into a very welcoming reading corner).

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All the spaces of the combo possess at least a single specific feature that charms and delights with its ingenuity, it is especially obvious in the small bathroom that despite its restriction in dimension offers, modernistic performance, artistic expression and entertaining elements ( like the lightning answers or the wooden grill on the floor that resembles a sauna decor – a funny addition to the room).

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DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash

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DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash - Click for tutorial! Subway tile is one of the most traditional, beautiful tiles out there. We love how there are a ton of wonderful options to pick from. You can pick from a selection of tile and grout colours and the possibilities for patterns are endless! I’m a renter and unfortunately, I am not capable to include a tile backsplash at our present rental house. However, I have been offered the “go-ahead” to paint, so I’ve truly had to get inventive with paint to update the residence and include my personal type into this otherwise cookie cutter house. I made the decision that painting a faux backsplash was the ideal way to get this search in a rental and on a budget. This whole undertaking fees less than ten dollars and appears like a million bucks!

DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash - Click for tutorial! Supplies:
-carpenter’s square
-pencil with eraser
-ruler (clear works greatest!)
-(2-three) black paint pens
-subway tile or 3×6″ cardboard template
-touch-up paint

DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash - Click for tutorial! Phase 1: Begin at the leading corner of the wall and location your carpenter’s square in a “V” place. This will enable you to create the ideal angle for your herringbone pattern. Employing a piece of subway tile or cardboard template, commence tracing the outside of the template with a pencil to create the rectangle shape. Repeat, moving down vertically right up until you attain the bottom of your wall.

DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash - Click for tutorial! Phase Two: Start your next column of rectangles, this time going the other path to generate the “V” form.

DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash - Click for tutorial! Stage Three: Alternate directions with every single column creating the herringbone pattern. Erase blunders as you go. The pattern can get a bit complicated, so just make sure you work in columns and alternate directions as you go. This will maintain the pattern going the appropriate way.

 DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash - Click for tutorial! Step 4: Once you have your total wall covered in the penciled pattern, commence going more than the lines with your paint pen. Use a ruler as you go to ensure straight lines, specifically on textured walls. Maintain touch-up paint helpful for errors or drips. Repeat right up until your total wall is complete.

DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash - Click for tutorial! DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash - Click for tutorial! I’m super fired up with how it turned out and we were able to full this project in 1 afternoon. I adore how the black paint looks like dark grout and taking the pattern all the way to the ceiling adds to the drama of it all.

DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash - Click for tutorial! DIY Herringbone Faux Backsplash - Click for tutorial!It would be truly awesome in a gold metallic as well! It would be awesome behind a headboard, down a hallway or wherever! This was the last of a lot of tasks in my kitchen makeover, and I am past thrilled that my kitchen is finally done! What do you feel?  –Mallory &amp Savannah
 
Credits // Author and Photography: Mallory Nikolaus and Savannah Kokaliares. Images edited with Celeste from The Fresh Collection.

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