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Gecko Stickers

Gecko Stickers

I want some of these. The team at Gecko Stickers have just created 10 new designs of wall stickers, using a special material that glows in the dark.


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i29 interior architects

i29 interior architects

i29 interior architects create some stunning interiors, and this one is no exception. “This small apartment in Amsterdam, NL (45 m2) is completely renovated because of foundation repair. In it’s new layout all the functions of the house are placed in two wall units. Entrance hall, wardrobe and kitchen equipment are hidden behind a pinewood wall.”

On the opposite a second wooden wall of the same material is placed. This wall integrated a bench, fireplace and storage. Floor, ceiling and walls are all white. A custom designed table and bench, together with the fireplace are anthracite gray. The simplicity of the design and choice of materials give this apartment lots of space within the limited area.”


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Cityscapes // Studio Parris Wakefield

Cityscapes // Studio Parris Wakefield

If you have wallspace you want to creatively fill, then you should have a look at Cityscapes from Studio Parris Wakefield. “The beauty of these digitally created cityscapes is that they lend themselves to be printed at very large sizes. In fact, these larger formats reveal more of the stunning detail.”


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Greg Healy

Greg Healy

Graphic design and art direction from Greg Healy. Greg tells us, “I have previously been working a various design agencies around London such as DogStar, Popcorn and Elvis and am now looking for work and have spent the last couple of weeks gathering my work together and putting up my website. I try to make sure that there is a strong concept an nice idea behind every piece I produce.”


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Mono

Mono

Mono, a Minneapolis-based advertising agency, have one hell of an office space to work in. I’m drooling just looking at the Flickr set.

Guests are greeted with modern, finished concrete floors that are still covered in flicks of color from the old print shop, and bright white walls, accented with the same blue that greets them from the street. The blue is used for the conference room doors and old barn doors that slide open to reveal the space. Work “pods” surround the heart of the office, instead of traditional cubicles.

Mono co-founder Chris Lange collaborated with architect Charlie Lazor, of Lazor Office and Flatpak House to overhaul this space and make it a place where creative ideas truly have a place to roam free.


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Dirty Mouse // Food for Designers’ Dirty Mice

Dirty Mouse is an inspirational design blog, updated several times a day. Dirty Mouse aims to provide designers' mice with enough visual food from the worlds of graphic design, web design, illustration, photography, interior and product design in order to get their creative juices flowing.