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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Sensational Doesn’t Even Begin To Describe It: Interior Design Ideas

Sensational Doesn’t Even Begin To Describe It: Interior Design Ideas

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Sensational Doesn’t Even Begin To Describe It

Posted: 28 Feb 2012 07:10 AM PST

The WOW factor is abundant and absolutely bursting at this SAOTA designed Clifton House in South Africa. Located on a cliff in Nettleton Road, the most exclusive street in Cape Town, the property revels in an expansive seascape perspective to its facade, and a stylish garden with outdoor living area set into the mountain face behind. Lengthy runs of glass doors fold back to allow the dashing interior to become part of the stunning exterior surroundings, for a sensational boundary-free living experience.

Contemporary open plan living area

Main living areas and sleeping quarters are divided by sculptural wooden paneling, which are both function and form, a sophisticated neutral décor runs throughout the building in it's entirety, effectuating a seamless space that is cohesive in color and mood.
Main living areas and sleeping quarters are divided by sculptural wooden paneling, which are both function and form, a sophisticated neutral décor runs throughout the building in it’s entirety, effectuating a seamless space that is cohesive in color and mood.

Contemporary neutral bedroom with balcony

Contemporary residence biflold doors

The interior design, by firm OKHA, uses modern lines, contemporary furniture, and plush area rugs to define smaller, more functional spaces within the vast open plan house, with a plethora of cushions and throws to add a sense of coziness despite the grand proportions.
The interior design, by firm OKHA, uses modern lines, contemporary furniture, and plush area rugs to define smaller, more functional spaces within the vast open plan house, with a plethora of cushions and throws to add a sense of coziness despite the grand proportions.

This dramatic, up-market residence has an infinity pool running along the edge of a huge sundeck, where the turquoise water appears to drop off into the sea, beyond a bridging beam of lighting that ensures the outdoors will be enjoyed long into the night.
This dramatic, up-market residence has an infinity pool running along the edge of a huge sundeck, where the turquoise water appears to drop off into the sea, beyond a bridging beam of lighting that ensures the outdoors will be enjoyed long into the night.

Luxury sun deck sea view

Luxurious interior design living room dining room

Neutral wood panel living room sea view

Contemporary outdoor living area

Contemporary dining room living room

Modern hallway glass balustrade

Neutral contemporary interior design

White contemporary bathroom suite

White sofa modern chair sea view home

 

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Stunning Sculptures Made from Discarded CD Fragments: Interior Design Ideas

Stunning Sculptures Made from Discarded CD Fragments: Interior Design Ideas

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Stunning Sculptures Made from Discarded CD Fragments

Posted: 27 Feb 2012 06:07 AM PST

Australian writer, illustrator, and artist Sean E. Avery has created a collection of interesting mixed media sculptures of animals and insects, using shattered CD fragments arranged to form the illusion of fur and feathers. The reflective media gives an iridescent sheen to the modern art, resulting in silvery-blue rodent coats, and bird forms showing the meticulously layered pieces transformed into oily rainbows over flourishes of tail feather and wing.

Avery describes: "The nature of my sculpture practice ensures that each piece will be completely unique. I blend many different man made materials together to make them appear strangely organic, with a distinct sense of movement. I only use recycled materials to create my sculptures, which classifies my work as
Avery describes: “The nature of my sculpture practice ensures that each piece will be completely unique. I blend many different man made materials together to make them appear strangely organic, with a distinct sense of movement. I only use recycled materials to create my sculptures, which classifies my work as "sustainable art".

crane bird CD modern sculpture Sean Avery

rodent animal mixed media sculpture Sean Avery

owl bird CD modern sculpture Sean Avery

This giraffe is pattered with microchips, and looks back over its shoulder at a cable-tidy-tail.
This giraffe is pattered with microchips, and looks back over its shoulder at a cable-tidy-tail.

bird shattered CD modern sculpture Sean Avery

bird mixed media sculpture Sean Avery

Sean has won many local awards as a sculptor in Western Australia, and Ripley's Believe it or Not have recently purchased sculptures for display in their Baltimore and Hollywood museums.
Sean has won many local awards as a sculptor in Western Australia, and Ripley’s Believe it or Not have recently purchased sculptures for display in their Baltimore and Hollywood museums.

animal shattered CD modern sculpture Sean Avery

animal CD modern sculpture Sean Avery

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