Silent Night! Holy Night!

Materials: 16 Hampen carpet 80×80, carpet from the building center 400×300, ca. 250 nails, ladder, sledge, flat nose plier, water bubble, carpet cutter, folding yardstick Description: Hi folks! After 2 days of really hard work, I want to show you my new “Hampen” wall. I love living in old buildings. Jugendstil, art nouveau, victorian, I don’t care

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Silent Night! Holy Night!

Angles Collection by Cuatro Cuatros

Cuatro Cuatros , a design studio based in Valencia, Spain, recently released its new Angles collection of two shelves (30º and 180º) , a carpet  (0°), and a vase. It’s based on the study of optical illusions, and what the pieces look like depends on the point of view from which one’s observing them.

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Angles Collection by Cuatro Cuatros

Carpet by Laurens van Wieringen

The Carpet by Laurens van Wieringen was constructed from many little “foam-bars” in different colors and heights. Together these foam bars show an image of a landscape in color and a relief in height, kind of like a topographic map. Laurens worked with the help of 29 friends to put together the carpet. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 1 comment | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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Carpet by Laurens van Wieringen

Land Carpet by Florian Pucher

Made of 100% New Zealand Wool this Land Carpet by Florian Pucher looks like land as viewed from a plane window. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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Land Carpet by Florian Pucher

Carpet made of wood?

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Who knew a carpet could made from wood? This wooden carpet by Elisa Strozyk changes the way we think of carpet. Attracting plenty of attention (I saw this today over at Cool Hunting), the wooden carpet was also included in the Future Map 2009 exhibit of 25 of London’s most talented emerging designers at Hoxton Square Projects.

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