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The Barcode House [Washington]

Located Washington, D.C. the Barcode House designed by David Jameson Architect gets its name from design details that are inspired by.. well, barcodes! Minimalist design exploring juxtapositions between the heavy and light and the old and the new. No privacy, but a lot of light, I personally would see this more as an office than a residence.

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TrendHome: Cube 5 Villa by Naco [Shanghai]

A 1920s Villa from Shanghai fully reconverted in a modern luxurious and High Tech private home by Naço Architectures. The key elements of the original style were kept (such as the roof edges and timber flooring) but the reconversion shows an equipped contemporary villa. Each function is represented by a “cube”, made of Read the full story


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BDDW: Handmade American Furniture

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The BDDW showroom in SoHo carries unique hand crafted furniture. Qualities such as focus on material, close attention to detail and a clean design have propelled designer and sculptor Tyler Hays to the forefront of his field. Read the full story


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Clever Thing: Modernlink

Gill-inspired filing systems, built-in trays and hidden niches executed in smooth renewable bamboo make for tempting home design courtesy of Modernlink.

Love the paper-sized slots incorporated into the top of the James desk (magazine stash?). The small drawer comes with a cover for extra writing space if you’re super-messy and the lid slides back revealing even more organizers…
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Laurie Beckerman Designs

As if Beckerman’s sublime Victorian remix, the Corian-material tete-a-tete chair wasn’t AMEX worthy enough, there’s also the yummy Lollipop Table… Read the full story


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