Mercedes-Benz Museum Designed by UN Studio

Saturday, September 24th 2011
Mercedes-Benz Museum Designed by UN Studio

Have been finishing a lot of great project including designing building for cultural, education, exhibitions, hotel, industrial, infrastructure, interior, mixed-use, museums, offices, pavilions, products, public building, urban, working, shopping, living, UN Studio also finished designing one of their project for Mercedes-Benz Museum. This 35,000sqm building located in Stuttgart, Germany includes also a restaurants, stores, offices and an auditorium.... 

The Gallery Stool by Hans Sandgren Jakobsen

Friday, May 13th 2011
The Gallery Stool by Hans Sandgren Jakobsen

The Gallery stool is a form-moulded wood stool seating that has designed by Hans Sandgren Jakobsen. this designer used this kind of material because it is an excellent choice for use in museums, art galleries, lobby and waiting areas, cafés and the home. This stool is produced by the Danish furniture company Fredericia and available in walnut, maple or black lacquered ash. via

The Langley Academy by Foster and Partners

Monday, September 13th 2010
The Langley Academy by Foster and Partners

Foster + Partners have designed and completed a contemporary building design for the Langley Academy located in Slough, England. The Langley Academy is built as the school that built for pioneers a revolutionary new educational concept which draws on the theme of museums and galleries. The best part of this building design there is a full-height atrium at the heart of the three storey building where the social life of the school revolves around this... 

Antique Chair Wendell Castle Rockin’ at the Barry Friedman Gallery

Sunday, May 23rd 2010
Antique Chair Wendell Castle Rockin’ at the Barry Friedman Gallery

Wendell Castle Rocking chair, the antique and unique futuristic chair made from special wood. The Barry Friedman Gallery, is the gallery where they are currently featuring Wendell Castle’s Rockin’ exhibition. This unique chairs are made from the great idea by combining the beautiful shape and gesture. its a wonderful masterpiece for a chair. the idea of the chair is come from some illustrates just like For example, Ghost Rider, a large attenuated... 

Rick Mather Architects’ Virginia Museum of Fine Arts $150 Million

Thursday, May 13th 2010
Rick Mather Architects’ Virginia Museum of Fine Arts $150 Million

Rick Mather Architects in collaboration with a Richmond-based firm SMBW Architects had delivered their project of $150m site wide masterplan and expansion of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (VMFA). This expansion has made the VMFA as one of the ten largest encyclopaedic museums in the United States. The project director Alex Nyerges described this as “nothing short of spectacular.” The focus of the expansion is the atrium space where... 

Introducing Nambé, Art Designed for Everyday Living

Saturday, January 30th 2010
Introducing Nambé, Art Designed for Everyday Living

For nearly 60 years, Nambé has been revered across America for its unique and contemporary design sensibility and renowned for its original patented metal alloy. Often thought to exhibit the clean simplicity of line and creative flair expected in the best European tabletop companies, this Santa Fe, New Mexico-based company is now making the line available via fine retailers across Europe and showcasing its collections in February at Ambiente in Frankfurt,... 

Artist Jenness Cortez Exhibits Contemporary American Realism Paintings

Saturday, January 23rd 2010
Artist Jenness Cortez Exhibits Contemporary American Realism Paintings

Following last year’s spectacular, sold-out show, DeBruyne Fine Art will host their ninth solo exhibition by artist Jenness Cortez. “Homage to the Creative Spirit,” on view January 28 through March 31, 2010, presents a captivating selection of Cortez’s most recent contemporary American realism paintings. For centuries artists have been challenging their intellect and skills by paying homage to the painters who preceded them. In her new work,... 

A “Million Dollar” Christmas Piano

Thursday, December 10th 2009
A "Million Dollar" Christmas Piano

If you’re looking for a spectacular Christmas present for your special someone, consider the $1.2 million Kuhn-Bösendorfer piano, the world’s most expensive new piano. The 7’4” Kuhn-Bösendorfer piano, with its matching bench, is inset with around 100-thousand hand-cut lead crystal Kuhn Jewels arranged in an array of diamond patterns on the case, lid, legs and fallboard (key cover). The optical quality crystal reflects light like a living... 

Bradley Verge Lavatory System for Commercial Restrooms

Friday, December 4th 2009
Bradley Verge Lavatory System for Commercial Restrooms

Bradley Corp., the inventor of the lavatory system concept and leader in handwashing innovation, introduces its new and elegantly refined Verge(TM) Lavatory System for high-end commercial restroom applications. Characterized by its sleek and modern design – as well as its durability and low-maintenance features – the Verge Lavatory System incorporates a beautifully sculpted elongated basin with a hidden drain, conveying upscale sophistication.... 

255 East 74th Street Reaches 85 Percent Closed

Tuesday, October 27th 2009
 255 East 74th Street Reaches 85 Percent Closed

Given the strong demand for the homes that have been made available at 255 East 74th Street thus far, The World-Wide Group, today announced that its most exclusive residence, a $14.27 million, 5,980-square-foot, five bedroom home on the property’s 29th floor, is now available for sale. This full floor tower residence offers a buyer the utmost in privacy and luxury. Exemplifying urban sophistication, this home features outstanding views, a 39-...