Meike Harde's Metal-mesh Hybrid Cabinet Displays And Protects Its Contents

Dutch Design Week 2014: These cabinets by German designer Meike Harde are made from wire cages to create a “protective environment” for delicate items stored within .

Hybrid Cabinet by Meike Hardy

Meike Harde forms the storage compartments of her Hybrid Cabinets from finely woven brass or blackened steel wires.


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Hybrid Cabinet by Meike Hardy

“The Hybrid Cabinet imitates a vitrine and provides an opportunity to store valuable objects in a new context,” Harde told Dezeen. “These objects want to be shown and protected at the same time. High-class ceramic or glass objects have mostly an aesthetic value and don’t want to be hidden in a common cabinet but displayed in a protective environment.”

Hybrid Cabinet by Meike Hardy

The interwoven wires behave like sheet metal – rigid when flat and strong when angled or crimped, but also supple enough to be bent by hand into three dimensional patterns.

Hybrid Cabinet by Meike Hardy

“The material offers new construction possibilities and through its transparency can be easily applied as front parts for vitrines,” said the designer.

Hybrid Cabinet by Meike Hardy

“The name Hybrid was chosen deliberately. The material combines characteristics of sheet metal as well as textile qualities. It also provides a very soft transparency and gives a diffused view of the inner objects.”

Hybrid Cabinet by Meike Hardy

The material – more commonly used in architectural projects – is made by machine-weaving wire into a flat mesh, which is then cut and edged using a sheet-metal bender.

Hybrid Cabinet by Meike Hardy

Its flexibility allows for the integration of functional requirements such as the door hinges, which are machined in the same material and embedded into the cabinet’s wall.

Hybrid Cabinet by Meike Hardy

The Hybrid Cabinet stand on thin metal legs and comes with single compartment or stacked as a double layer with a dividing shelf in between.

Hybrid Cabinet by Meike Hardy

The cabinet was first exhibited in Milan earlier this year and was on display during Dutch Design Week, which took place last month.

Meike Harde’s previous projects include the London series of bedroom furniture made by stretching different fabrics over metal frames, and range of upholstered benches and stools made by folding foam mats and fixing them to wooden frames with elastic bands.

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Camping Tents-Campen With Style

You can camp in so many different ways. If you want to do it but also with style, everything looks not more easily. What now to do in any case is to find a suitable place in the fresh air. Then we need trees around. Then, we would recommend you to purchase camping tents like this one.

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What is ask yourself that? This is a sphere of 120 kilograms. It has been created from aluminum. She is covered with fabric. Inside there is a mattress that is super comfortable.You can see all the details in the images, which we have selected for you.You can see, for example, that the tent like a capsule on the trees may appear

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On some tropical islands with almost white sand and plenty of light, you would hardly notice the construction.Then we have another model, which has impressed us. It’s called a Tentsile tree tent. It shows a form of cocoon. It shows the same concept as the previously displayed model. This time, it’s been covered with polyester.

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How important to is you Camping with style? Certainly many more people place a high value. Because camping is a part of their philosophy of life. The enjoyment must therefore exist in every detail of the experience.

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Beautiful Interior Design Ideas – Metallic Ceiling For Your Home

Long time ago has the Interior Designer Albert Hadley said that the ceiling represent one of the neglected elements in homes and apartments. If he could watch the development of the interior design today, he would probably change his mind. Because they are always less neglected and run more often in white. Colored ceilings are found in many apartments. They are themselves not particularly original solution.

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But the idea of today goes further. Because the ceiling in metallic colour is still definitely in. Another question is whether it is innovative…Because this trend actually goes back to the times of the great Royal palaces. Michael S. Smith is the designer of space below to see you get. They brought in here metallic also metal sheets area on the. It has gone even further. Lately, many designers rely on gold for their designs. Thomas Britt pointed out all the ceilings in an apartment, even those in the kitchen in this shade.

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These areas also have a very practical aspect. They reflect the sunlight and thus meet the whole room with sheen. Still, the Golden ceiling create a great contrast to almost all types of stained ceiling. The gloss and the way in which sunlight metallic absorbed ceiling by them, has the welcome effects. Not only can you this brighten the room, but also appear much higher than usual. 
In the two examples from today you brought to metallic ceilingin fairly traditional premises. But it’s not always the case. Understated metallic variants could ensure that you reach welcome, great effects in very modern, minimalist or industrially designed apartments.Where would you put ceiling to home on metallic? Look at the following pictures and collect beautiful interior design ideas for your home!
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Overhanging Roof Forms A Hood Over Japanese House By Moca Architects

An overhanging roof with angular cut-outs envelopes the upper storey of this small Japanese house by Moca Architects to conceal the interior spaces .

HouseAA by Moca Architects

Moca Architects designed the two-storey family home, named HouseAA, for a plot in a residential area of Nara city, in the Kansai region of Japan. Two bedrooms are positioned across the lower floor of the property, accessed through a recessed wooden door, while an open-plan living space is located on the upper floor.


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HouseAA by Moca Architects

The local studio topped the structure with a large, pointed roof that conceals 60 per cent of the facade and restrict views from both the interior and exterior of the building to create “a sense of security” for the inhabitants.

HouseAA by Moca Architects

“It controls the eye from both the inside and the outside,” said the architects.

HouseAA by Moca Architects

Openings cut through the panelled roof pair up with large sections of glazing on the upper floor.

HouseAA by Moca Architects

Concealed beneath the roof, a wood-lined open-plan living and dining area has large glass panels that lead out on two balconies. The outdoor terraces are sheltered by the projection of the roof.

HouseAA by Moca Architects

A series of slim wooden posts dotted around the interior support the large roof structure above.

HouseAA by Moca Architects

Small sections of the concrete facade creep through the glazed walls of the living space onto the pitched ceiling and into the well for a timber staircase.

HouseAA by Moca Architects

The stairs lead down to two ground floor bedrooms positioned either side of a wood-panelled entrance hall, with a family bathroom to the rear.

HouseAA by Moca Architects

Sliding doors pull across to provide privacy for the bedroom, and wooden slats tacked over the bedroom windows obscure views of the interior while still allowing natural light to enter the lower floor.

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Lenticularisis Is A Combined Mirror And Scent Diffuser

Lenticularis by Sasa Stucin

Royal College of Art graduates Sasa Stucin and Nicholas Gardner have designed an oval mirror that emits a scented vapour cloud, partly obscuring the reflection as it perfumes the air.

Lenticularis by Sasa Stucin

The designers intend the product, called Lenticularis, to be part functional mirror, part personal and room fragrancing device, and part moving artwork. It is made from a water-jet-cut glass mirror, adhered to an acrylic backing plate with vent holes. The mirror is mounted onto a water vessel containing an ultrasonic atomiser.


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“It is a tool to dress the body in scent and enhance the interior smell landscape,” said the designers. “Visually, it is a dynamic painting, continually changing shape in response to the mini swirls and vortices created by people passing by.”

Lenticularis by Sasa Stucin

The concept references other attempts to replicate natural phenomena, like wave pools, imported sand beaches and dry ski slopes.

“We have experimented with air as a material, and methods of displaying amorphous and intangible substances,” the designers said. “The mirror uses a water atomiser to create an interior cloud. It is a replication of natural climatic movements, but skewed and manipulated into a tasteful furniture object.”

Lenticularis by Sasa Stucin

The cloud partially obscures the mirror, reducing its functionality. “The mirror has an expected function which we are trying to interrupt and replace with a different sensory experience by adding fragrance. The mirrored surface becomes a frame for the cloud to move and present itself in different ways. Like an open fire, it is mesmerising and hypnotic.”

Lenticularis by Sasa Stucin

Both recent Royal College of Art graduates, London-based Sasa Stucin and Nicholas Gardner’s work spans object design, art and photography.

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