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Amazing Loops from Victor Aleman

By Angel | August 21, 2007 6:40 am |
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Design,Elements of designing

Have you ever thought about the Eternity, try to draw it or imagine what will happen if you were able to live forever! Looking at the sign of Eternity I see two circles, two round objects or just two loops. Loops are very popular nowadays, paratrooper makes loops and people made lassos – very useful loops. And due to Victor Alerman we can sit on loops. According to his own words, it is a feeling from the past, when at the playground near Victor house were huge concrete tunnels. These tunnels were bright and there were a lot of them. Children were playing hide-and-sick there and were so happy. The New collection is nostalgia. Loopty Loop Loopita traces its author back to the happiest time in his life.

Loopty Loop Loopita Collection

The process of making is very strange and exciting. Each object in this collection is made from a single piece of oak, red oak. Then it was covered with a dense layer of foam and only after these procedures it is comfortable for sitting on it. The ends of each object are rather balanced in order to be able to stand on the floor and person not to fall.

Loopita Collection by Victor Alerman

The design is active, dynamic, breath-taking and just astonishing. Because if these loops it is possible to make a completely new interior of your home. It will become bright and worth-talking about. From the first sight it looks like a futuristic furniture. But at a closer view, this furniture is so domestic and can make any house look comfortable and cozy. This design is a new technique in furniture making, it presents both simplicity and intrigue, mystery and tenuity. It is of great use to those people who suffer from backaches, because these armchairs (if it possible to name them so) are very convenient

Susan Bradley Creep Collection

By Angel | August 15, 2007 2:24 am |
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Elements of designing

Susan Bradley creep collectionWhat can be more trivial than a usual shelf? I mean book shelf and so on. There are some basic demands to any shelf, first of all, it must be functional, I mean be capable of handling large weighs, shelf itself must be very easy, and possible to install in any place you would like.

But there is a completely new approach to shelves. A new peculiar feature, which almost every shelf must possess. A shelf must be beautiful and pleasant-looking. Susan Bradley shelves fit this new characteristic perfectly. According to her own words, she draw inspiration from the Mother Nature. It is enough just to look around and you will see everything you need for a perfect designing. While looking at her shelves, you will see flowers creeping up the wall. This minor detail makes shelves look adorable, stylish and glamorous.

There are two possible colours of shelves – black and white, they are made of white glass powder coated steel. It is not just fashionable thing, this shelf is rather durable as well. It can make any interior cozy and interesting.

Susan Bradley shelf from creep collectionSusan Bradley creep collection shelf

Tea set philosophy

By Angel | August 13, 2007 7:05 am |
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Elements of designing

Tea set or tea service, first of all, it is a set of cups, dishes, spoons, sugar bowls, creamers, pitchers, jugs and trays destined for tea drinking. There are a lot of various tea sets, they are different size, shape, material, but they have something in common, with their help people get very useful drink – tea. The most valuable considered to be porcelain China sets and silver tea services.

Chinese tea set

The history of a traditional tea set starts in China in the times of famous Han dynasty reigning. Teas sets were made from porcelain and divided onto 2 types white porcelain in the North and blue porcelain in the South. The main object of such a tea set was a tea bowl, there were no teapots. Actually, tea wasn’t a widespread drink, its main purpose was medicine.

Adorable ancient tea service

Only 800 years later has appeared a teapot in its original look. A prototype of a usual teapot was made in China and was called Zi Sha Hu. It got its name after a small city in the Jiangsu Provence.

Ant tea-lover can tell, that than drinking tea from a bad (I mean of poor quality) tea service it is better not to drink it at all. Because, in order to get and perceive the delicious taste of tea, all the components must be perfect: tea itself, water, atmosphere, mood and, of course, tea service. The best material for ideal, tasty tea is porcelain. I like Taiwan tea sets, they are beautiful, easy and tunes you onto tea ceremony. In Taiwan people adore tea, they consider it to be their main pastime and leisure activity. I like their expression while tea-boiling: it is a process of changing “craft” to “art”. While drinking tea in such an atmosphere the measures of time became vague and it seems that you can join to the ancient civilizations.

Nowadays, tea sets can serve as perfect indicators of the epoch and mood in the country, there are a variety of seasonal tea services, such as: Christmas tea service, Easter tea set. Any tea set can be a good kitchen accessory and an ideal present to any holiday.

Lovely tea service

The best place for sitting

By Angel | August 10, 2007 1:24 am |
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Do-it-yourself,Elements of designing

Even have read the title some will laugh, but I am sure it means they have never been standing in a bus or train for ore than 3 hours. In this case they will for sure evaluate the whole necessity of chairs. Main purpose of chairs is to give rest to tired legs of people and, of course, people themselves. Any chair has specific features, like a seat, 4 legs and a back. Very often chairs are called stools. Also, we can speak about chairs for 2, 3 and even more people, they are called benches, couches, sofas etc.

The same as any other object, chair has his own HISTORY. Chair is a very old object of interior – it was the symbol of power and this word was used in such a combination as “The Chair” for example in the House of Commons. Only in 16th century a chair became an object that even ordinary people could afford. Until 12th century most people in Asia countries used to sit on the floor, actually there were chairs, but those chairs were luxuriously decorated with ivory, ebony and precious metals. In Africa everybody who has bought a chair, as a rule, take it everywhere with him/her, because they have shown the statues of a person like no other thing. Only in 20th century we got acquainted with the technologies of metal legs, folding chairs, massage chairs.

There is a brand-new technique in chairs-making, now it is based on ergonomics. Main idea to make a chair comfortable to a person. To achieve it, nowadays, chairs are made with cushions, arm-rests, from soft material.

Waterfall and bar combination

By Angel | August 8, 2007 2:57 am |
Categories:
Elements of designing

Waterfalls are amazing element of interior! They can make a stylish and glamorous looking interior out of a completely no go room or garden! Some people make our life interesting, they create things and appliances that are brand-new and worth-seeing! The following combination has surprised me greatly and impressed my friends very much! I like it!

More waterfalls on author’s site here


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