The A house that floats is designed by architect Robert Harvey Oshatz. Though the project was completed way back in 2005, still we felt its quite impressive and deserves a mention here. One can accesses the deck via an expansive sliding glass door and the expansive glass front embraces the river. 'A masters bedroom sits over a study and looks out over the living dining area and out to the river beyond. The curvilinear forms create spacial differentiation that enhance the experience of time as light plays through the daily and seasonal changes.'
The Hobart I-Cool seat concept has your best interests at heart. It wants you to lose weight but knows that you shouldn't have to leave your chair to do so. Using a "proprietary" system for "temperature regulation," users are said to shed pounds while just sitting there in a fashionable "micro environment." But to us, the seat eerily resembles a George Foreman Grill.
Despite its obvious name, we're not certain whether the I-Cool makes you shiver, sweat or both to increase sedentary calorie burning rates, but we do know that office warfare already leads to many a rogue thermostat lacking proper regulation. In other words, it's tough to imagine that this chair, however cool it may look, will make you any more able to down McMuffins all day without packing on the poundage. But a man can dream, can't he?
Designed by Rafael Simões Miranda the Hypnotizing Sofa is a really wired piece of furniture, just stare a few seconds at the pictures and you’ll think the same. The Hypnotizing Sofa was presented at Salone Satellite - Milan 2007 and is a good piece of furniture if you want to attract attention, or make your visitors feel dizzy.
Levi van Veluw´s photo series are all self-portraits, drawn and photographed by himself: a one-man-process. His works constitute elemental transfers – modifying the face as object – combining it with other stylistic elements to create a third visual object with a large visual impact. The work you see therefore is not a portrait, but an information-rich image of colour, form, texture, and content.
This home theater is modeled after 'The Next Generation' Enterprise, and the results are impressive. It was named the best theme theater installation at Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association 2007. The home theater installation in Palm Beach County, Florida has projection screen which is nearly 135 inches wide diagonally, apart from this it has eight servers with 3,816 DVDs.
Can you believe this is a bank? The concept for CheBanca! (translation: What a bank!) in Milan by Crea International, reflects the brand's simplicity, transparency and innovation.