On Vintage Pieces and Their Appeal

The appeal of vintage pieces, especially from the 50’s and 60’s and few of the early 70’s is a trend that still is around and it has been for the last, at least, 5 years in an important way. Why is that? I was educated by teachers (when studying architecture) who had a deep appreciation […]

Art In Interiors: Painting by Lindsey Hambleton

Artist:  Lindsey Hambleton Title:  New Pool Year:  TBC Dimension:  180 x 120 cm   Technique:  Oil on Panel Price: TBC About the Artist Born in 1978, Derbyshire. England Education: Manchester Metropolitan University and the University of Manchester. Lindsey began a professional career in painting after studying art, and also environmental science at Universities in Manchester. […]

Art In Interiors: Sculpture by Alicia Kwade

Artist:  Alicia Kwade Title:  Formation Year:  2019 Dimension:  158 x 142 x 124.5 cm   Technique:  Mirror polished copper, patina, granite Price: TBC About the Artist Polish artist born in 1979. Alicja Kwade’s mixed-media works manipulate mental perceptions and physical experiences of how the body inhabits space and time. Kwade frequently uses imperfect doubling, mirror […]

Art In Interiors: Painting by Matthew Lanyon

Artist:  Matthew Lanyon Title:  Eurydice XIV Year:  2007 Dimension:  120 x 80 cm (approximate dimensions)   Technique:  Oil on canvas Price: TBC About the Artist Before his dead in 2016, The Tate wrote this note on its website: “A self-taught artist, Matthew Lanyon bears the trademarks of a natural painter who continues to evolve. He […]

Finalist: Residential Apartment under 1M SBID International Design Awards 2019

The nomination of a project for an award is very important for any designer. It implies recognition from the institution that organizes it and from a group of professionals (the jury) who have seen in the project elements that they consider have merits related to the understanding of the client’s brief and the creation, development […]

Interior Design and Cushions

If I would be given the option to choose my profession again, definitely it would be interior design but always studying architecture first. Studying architecture is among the top decisions I have made in my life, it allowed me to understand the importance of spatial consistency and its relation with the shell that creates, that […]

Armchairs Lovers: 15 Ideas for you From Milan 2019

Armchairs are one of the most wonderful items when thinking of furnishing a home. Many are fascinated by their appeal and limitless aesthetic possibilities.  It is very interesting to notice, at least in my world, that architects are especially inclined to admire these pieces of furniture up to the point of collecting them. As an […]

Looking Forward to Milan and so Should you

In one week one of the most important events, worldwide, in the interior design industry will be happening: The Salone del Mobile 2019 in Milan. With more than 1.000 companies exhibiting their new products it is an extraordinary opportunity to understand new trends, colours, furniture, a rich spectrum of design proposals; brands will be expressing […]

Interiors: New Look and Feel; Getting the Basics Right

When we talk about interior design we always think about the outcome of it: how the space looks and feels. Using our sense of sight and experiencing emotions are very important parts of what being human means. We experience and create realities thanks to the understanding, use and vision of these two wonderful tools. However, […]

The Bauhaus and Its 100 years of Legacy in Geometry and Color

This is a year of celebration in the world of design and Creativity. One hundred years ago the Bauhaus was founded in Germany by Walter Gropius.  It is generally known as a school of design but the Bauhaus was much more than that. It was a movement that influenced how to understand, teach and express […]