Wacky Bedding Design by Monica Graff

The fact that the outside of a bed made of moving parts make nice furniture items. It is also a practical bed, because you can use an unusual design to store certain objects, such as an alarm clock or a book. It’s crazy bed designed by Monica Graffe to Lago, an Italian company with a wide range of furniture products attractive. Letto Step is the official name for the design, available for booking online here. The materials used to produce aluminum and feltyou it viewed over actually recycled.

Wacky Bedding Design by Monica Graff

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Moreover, a sustainable house will include DuPont building integrated photovoltaic modules and membrane Tyvek woven together with a panel of DuPont Energain to reduce energy consumption. Displays the soft colors of the current range together with the color of the series 2011 from DuPont Corian futuristic house residents to reduce the carbon footprint but without sacrificing modern luxuries. Designed for DuPont Corian-shaped organic house combines flexibility and sensory qualities of materials and home design solutions completed on the components of bio-resources and eco-friendly recycled materials from companies that enable citizens to lead sustainable lifestyles. Scheduled to be exhibited during Milan Design Week 2010 in April, the Smart-ologic Corian Life by Canadian designer Karim Rashid is a concept of sustainable housing which includes a bedroom futuristic kitchen bathroom and living room walls covered in soft wavy.

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Sustainability Residence Design by Steven Ehrlich

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Houses dissolving the barriers between indoors and out, creating a flexible space that takes advantage of the benign climates. As sustainability is a major concern, the design integrates concrete flooring to absorb the warmth of the sun in the winter, windows can be opened and large sliding doors to facilitate natural ventilation and low-maintenance recycled materials. The 700 Palms Residence was designed and completed in 2003 by Steven Ehrlich, and is located in Venice, Los Angeles, California. Houses reveal match between a sense of harmony and tranquility with flowing, dynamic spaces. Flexibility and transformation is fully realized through the use of wood frame structure-and-steel, sealed and shielded for privacy by a roll-down guises depending on the steel skeleton frame.

Sustainability  Residence Design by Steven Ehrlich

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