
“A clever twist of art and design, Brooklyn industrial designer Sergio Silva transforms a modern object into the very thing it was created to replace.
Exclusive to 66degrees.com, Sergio has transformed what was an idea into a limited run production, with his Oyule lamps. Working with reclaimed light bulbs, Sergio has tried to “send the bulbs [...]

A work of art and an item of sitting or reclining lounge furniture at the same time: the concept of Lava is as diverse as its uses. Amorphous, flowing forms invite you to relax in different sitting and reclining positions on several levels. The vertical variance reaches down to the floor: soft, upholstered mats transform [...]

This villa, designed by New York–based nARCHITECTS, led by Eric Bunge and Mimi Hoang, is part of a larger project dubbed Ordos 100. nARCHITECTS is one of 100 architects from 29 countries selected by Herzog and de Meuron to design a 1000 sq m villa in 100 days for the community of Ordos located in [...]
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Well raise my rent and call me Sally. Now this may seem a little odd, but the collective known as Stolenwood share both a passion for design, and, er… westerns. Though I don’t think Ikea will fear their marketshare anytime soon, this little gem is sure to win more than a couple of fans. “Catching [...]
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Published under Interior design

Opus Dei has been needing a mobile phone to call their very own since the demise of the Knights Templar. If only designer Marc Schömann was catholic and lived 600 years ago, this baton style mobile phone might have saved them from a Dan Brown style disaster. This phone called “_______” (yup, it has no [...]

Curious about experiencing green living in a tiny home without building one yourself? Here’s a little place that’s a little off the beaten track up on Bowen Island in British Columbia. It’s called the Eco-Shed and it’s a tiny house available for rent on a nightly basis.
It’s a showcase for living lite and building green [...]
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Published under Tiny house

The Villa Peet by Studio Klink is based on an Alice in Wonderland concept where a feeling of going down a series of rabbit holes is brought on by the contrasting spatial experiences as one enters and continues through the ground floor with glimpses of the floor above. There are no traditional interior doors on [...]
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