19 Greek Street Fits Out Show Apartment At Saint Martin's Lofts

The founder of London gallery and design studio 19 Greek Street has created a show apartment for residences in the city’s former Saint Martins School of Art developing .

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

Designer and gallerist Marc Péridis, who set up 19 Greek Street in 2012, was commissioned by developers Aquila Property Holdings and Noved Property Group to fit out the apartment in the vacated educational facility on Charing Cross Road.


Related story: 19 Greek Street style gallery opens in London


An alumni of the institution himself, Péridis utilised an eclectic mix of furnishings and fittings in one particular of the 13 lofts to demonstrate how the spaces in the renovated structure can be used as residential units.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

“I remember with such intensity the time spent at Central Saint Martins as a style student,” he said in a statement.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

“We wanted to bring that power and emotion into the apartment at the Saint Martins Lofts, celebrating not only the heritage of this very particular building, but also London’s capacity to constantly reinvent itself, breathing new life into objects, buildings and complete urban locations.”

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

Péridis has place his personal spin on the interior using furnishings pieces by designers that the gallery represents, such as seating by Studiomama founder Nina Tolstrup and pieces by Dutch designer Richard Hutten.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

The Bouroullec brothers’ tangled-searching Aim lamp for Flos is utilised in the double-height living and dining location.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

Windows that reach up to the ceiling enable big amounts of daylight into the space. The bright interior is emphasised by the palette of pale colours used for the majority of surfaces.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

Opposite the bank of windows, a section of wall is taken up by floor-to-ceiling storage niches. Things placed high up can be accessed by a tall wooden ladder that slides horizontally along metal rails.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

Sofas and chairs arranged with little side tables occupy a single end of the area, while a much more formal dining table is placed at the other.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

Beside the eating location, actions provide access to a sunken kitchen – separated from the adjacent space with glass balustrades.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

A dark strip along the back of the counter spaces matches the black dining chairs to produce a contrast with the otherwise light-coloured interior.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

A space earmarked as an office or studio is situated on best of the kitchen, forming a mezzanine that overlooks the dining area below.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

The bedroom is also situated on the upper level, with walls painted pastel blue and minimal furnishings.

The lofts are situated in the 1939 Arts and Crafts-style constructing, which was left empty soon after the college – now referred to as Central Saint Martins – moved into its new Stanton Williams-designed campus at King’s Cross in 2011.

The St Martin's Lofts by 19 Greek St

Péridis founded 19 Greek Street as a gallery, design studio and workshop within a six-storey Soho townhouse to “break new ground in interior design and style”.

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Powerhouse Company Unveils "egg In A Box" Student Pavilion For Erasmus University

Powerhouse Company has completed a new student centre for Erasmus University in Rotterdam, which characteristics a transparent exterior and a curving oak interior (+ movie).

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photograph by Ronald Tilleman

Described by the Dutch studio as getting an “egg-in-a-box arrangement”, the 1,800-square-metre student pavilion is intended to turn out to be the new social heart of the university campus, positioned to the east of the city centre.


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One of the major aims of the project was to generate a vibrant and welcoming space for staff and students, so Powerhouse Business designed the creating to be as open as possible – with the most public activities concentrated about the perimeter.

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photograph by Ronald Tilleman

This idea resulted in a building with two layers. Cafe and study areas sit directly behind the transparent facade, while storage areas and service spaces are positioned behind a curving wall of timber, which also encloses a 200-seat events space.

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photograph by Ronald Tilleman

The foyer is positioned on the south facade, exactly where it fronts a public plaza. A study region sits beside the north-east wall to limit glare on computer screens, although the cafe runs along the western edge to advantage from evening sun.

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photograph by Rene de Wit

“This ‘egg in a box’ arrangement preserves the transparency of the exterior via its floor-to-ceiling glazing,” mentioned the architects, who won a competition to style the creating in 2010.

“It makes it possible for the pavilion to better connect with its surroundings as effectively as to encourage passersby to flow in from all elevations.”

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photograph by Rene de Wit

The creating is just two storeys higher, which the architects hope will provide “a welcome break amongst the tall Brutalist buildings of the university’s suburban campus”.

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photograph by Rene de Wit

The stepped landscape of the site allowed each levels to meet the ground, and the curving measures of an adjacent pathway continue inside the constructing, forming the main internal staircase.

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photograph by Ronald Tilleman

The curving red-oak wall creates a semi-barrel-vaulted ceiling above the numerous social spaces. The kitchen, toilets and technical spaces are hidden away behind it, organised around a central corridor.

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photo by Christian van der Kooy

“This lath structure makes an eye-catching feature and softens the materiality of the internal spaces,” added Powerhouse Company, whose current projects contain a triangular railway station and a one hundred-metre-tall broadcast and observation tower.

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photo by Christian van der Kooy

The multi-purpose events space occupies the entire first floor, and can be used as a lecture theatre, an auditorium or as a film screening room.

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photo by Christian van der Kooy

Mechanical louvres type a huge semi-circle on the four facades and can be adjusted to act as a sunscreen, relative to the sun’s position in the sky.

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photograph by Christian van der Kooy

Large hatches in the roof open automatically to allow air to circulate, although a ground-sourced heat pump keeps the constructing warm in winter.

Erasmus Pavilion by Powerhouse Company Photograph is by Rene de Wit

The Erasmus University student pavilion forms element of a wider masterplan for the campus by Danish landscape firm Juurlink + Geluk and Studio Sputnik. Other new additions will incorporate a canteen, and underground vehicle park and new landscaping.


Project credits:

Partners in charge: Nanne de Ru, Willem Hein Schenk
Group: Nanne de Ru, Willem Hein Schenk (dZH), Stefan Prins, Sander Apperlo, Sybren Woudstra, Anja Lübke (dZH), Anne Larsen, Sijmen de Goede (dZH), Søren Harder Nielsen
Structural engineer: Pieters Bouwtechniek
Installation advisor: moBius Seek the advice of
Contractor: Lokhorst Bouw
Interior contractor: Punt Interieurbouw
Masterplan campus: Juurlink+Geluk in collaboration with Studio Sputnik

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L’Électroménager Rattrape Son Retard

l'Electroménager rattrape son retard le Crystal Blue par Samsung

On nous parle depuis déjà quelques années d&rsquoélectroménagers connectés, de frigos intelligents ou encore de machines à laver pour que le quotidien nous soit encore plus facile ! De quoi reléguer votre petite maman sur son transat !

Beaucoup de bruits, beaucoup d&rsquoannonces, de concepts et prototypes pour au final peu de changements ou révolution dans nos maisons !

Samsung tente alors le coup et tente de repenser votre lave-linge !

Voici le tout nouveau Lave-linge connecté Crystal Blue WW9000. On aurait presque envie de dire enfin ! Cette toute dernière génération de machine à laver offre des performances et fonctionnalités dignes des concept automobiles les plus haut de gamme !

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Samsung repense les fonctionnalités les plus basiques de votre lave-linge puis projette le tout en 2014 voir même un peu plus loin !

En résumé, voici quelques unes des innovations :

  • Une interface tactile intuitive et rapide remplaçant tous les boutons disgracieux
  • Une machine connectée contrôlable à distance depuis votre smartphone ou tablette
  • Une technologie Eco Bubble permettant un lavage à froid à la fois performant, économique et écologique
  • Une technologie baptisée VRT-M préservant l’équilibre du tambour à grande vitesse en faisant tourner 14 boules d&rsquoacier synchronisées, réduisant considérablement bruits et vibrations engendrés par le séchage.
  • Une ligne épurée et large hublot rétroéclairé

Et bien d&rsquoautres petites attentions qui changent tout, comme par exemple le huge bac à lessive interne permettant de verser son bidon au complet en une fois ! &#8230 Appelé doseur automatique, la machine prélèvera alors le juste quantité de lessive nécessaire au bon lavage.

l'Electroménager rattrape son retard le Crystal Blue par Samsung

Samsung reçoit le Grand prix de l&rsquoinnovation 2014 de la Foire de Paris, voici la présentation détaillée :

Le seul hic de toute bonne innovation est le prix de lancement, environ 1 800 €, en espérant vite voir se prix descendre et devenir accessible au grand public.

Je suis sur le papier totalement convaincu, en espérant le voir jour arriver chez moi pour un test complet !

Plus d&rsquoinformations sur la marque : Samsung Crystal Blue (retrouver les articles de la marque)

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Le Sofa OUFS Par Alexandre Boucher

Le sofa OUFS par Alexandre Boucher

Alexandre Boucher, designer français passé par Créapole Paris, nous présente OUFS, un sofa venant emprisonner deux poufs géants. Le pouf est depuis ces dernières années l’emblème de la détente sans retenue, pouvant s&rsquoadapter aux besoins de chacun, même les plus originaux.

Le designer se pose alors la question straightforward, souhaitant poursuivre cette expérience en lui donnant un cadre, une structure, permettant une nouvelle utilisation et en l&rsquoouvrant au plus grand nombre. Il joue alors avec les contrastes, mêlant couleurs chaudes et froides, surfaces rigides et souples, volumes ajourés et opaques, liberté et emprisonnement !

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Le tout reposant sur un piètement de bois.

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Seul point de questionnement, la technique utilisée afin de fixer les poufs sur la structure métallique afin d&rsquoéviter leur glissement.

Possesseur d&rsquoun big pouf, qui maintenant reste trop souvent encombrant dans un coin, une réutilisation me semble une belle idée, d&rsquoautant plus sous cette forme venant parfaitement remplir une autre fonction sans perdre son identité. Un appear métal perforé non sans rappeler certaines grandes marques de mobilier métallique d&rsquoextérieur.

Plus d&rsquoinformations sur le designer : Alexandre Boucher

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Photo Tree And A Holiday Bedroom

Hello my close friends! I’m beginning to freak out a small bit…Christmas is next week proper?? I’ve been ignoring this fact for awhile now. The funny issue is that I’m nevertheless decorating. It will only stay out for a couple of weeks but I’m genuinely enjoying it so I continue to fluff. 🙂

I’ve tackled some little projects in our bedroom over the previous few days and added some Christmas touches in the area. I’m particularly excited about the tree! I got this one years back at Lowe’s following the holidays for \$12. It is super skinny and an simple 1 to store.

For the previous couple of years I’ve only turned on the lights (it came with them) and left it at that. I’ve wanted to decorate it a lot more but just in no way get to it. This year I took a handful of minutes and did anything a small diverse. I wrapped some jute “ribbon” around the tree that I’ve had for awhile, then I picked out some of my favourite images from over the year and printed them out.

I just stuck them inside the tree:

picture tree at Christmas

They are pictures of everyday stuff and from the great trips we took this year (that one to the appropriate is us on one particular of our four trips down Splash Mountain a handful of weeks ago. My husband’s face is Great.)

I edited them so they were in a sepia tone:

picture tree at Christmas

I meant to print them out way smaller sized but it was a content accident – I really like how the bigger pics appear. Our son and his nephew prime the tree:

picture tree at Christmas

My heart is full! I am a lucky fortunate girl.

It is such a fantastic way to look back at our blessings this year. The Bub and my husband loved it:

picture tree at Christmas

I adore possessing it our room but subsequent year we could move it down to the family area. It would be excellent down there and may really finish up down there however this year. 🙂

My tree skirt is just further fabric left over from my DIY headboard in this room. I just fluffed it up about the tree, no hemming:

picture tree at Christmas

Our bedroom is a single of my favorites in our residence and it’s specially warm and cozy this time of year. I took some a lot more pics to share with you right now – like the obligatory bokeh pic:

I’m a blogger. It’s mandatory.

I took most of these at evening due to the fact I especially adore it then:

picture tree at Christmas

I kept most of the products on the mantel and just added some greenery and lights:

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The art was painted by me – I was trying to generate something for the loved ones room weeks ago and this turned out also dark. It is still a little dark for me but it fills this space for now. 🙂 The frame is just low-cost lattice wood.

This area is nonetheless quite much in amongst – these walls are the original color I place up years ago, Tornado Watch (from Lowe’s). I have the new paint but this space is a doozy so I’ve been putting it off for a year months:

Jacobean stain hardwoods

I want to do a treatment to that fireplace wall – I’ve been trying to figure out what I want to do and I finally have a plan!

The new wall color is lighter and will look beautiful – I just want to make certain to hold a cozy feel in right here:&#160

grays in bedroom I have plans for that long bench too – it’s the perfect size and super comfy so I plan to redo it so it functions in the area a tiny greater.

I Love this space even though, even half way “there”:

board and batten gray wall

Have you decorated a tree in a special way? I’ll be saving these pictures and will just add to them subse
quent year. Really like it!

Speaking of trees…my annual Christmas tree celebration will be held later this week! If you are a blogger, please join me this Thursday and show off your trees and property tours. If you’re not a blogger, grab a cup of cocoa and get pleasure from!

Thrifty Decor Chick Christmas tree party

I’ll see you back here for the party! Whoot!

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