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Rain Studio combines raw and reclaimed materials for "native yet contemporary" home

Deezen

The concept of reinterpreting traditional structures was carried through into Karai's finishes, with reclaimed and regional materials used throughout. The post Rain Studio combines raw and reclaimed materials for "native yet contemporary" home appeared first on Dezeen. The photography is by Yash R Jain.

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Ateno lines subway station in "continuous waves" of red concrete panels in China

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The structure is clad entirely with red concrete panels "The core concept is to revive the disappearing traditional architecture in a new way in the urban area," lead architect Jianhua Sun told Dezeen. It was topped with an undulating crown designed to resemble "continuous waves", similar to the curved roofs of traditional village houses.

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Piatraonline unveils Raw stone collection that "adds elegance and warmth to a room"

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Using state-of-the-art technology, the stone surface is finished to reveal the full depths of its character." The technique also allows the brand to create thin slabs, which ensures the product is easy to install. "The Stone has been finished to look unfinished. With Raw, nature's inaccessible beauty is unearthed."

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Cubo Design Architects celebrates traditional Japanese craft in Tokyo home

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Traditional Japanese materials and details are fused with contemporary finishes at C4L House in Tokyo , designed by local studio Cubo Design Architects. The home celebrates traditional Japanese craft On the first floor, the same palette of wood and stone has been used for the bedrooms but with a more contemporary approach.

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Dedar drops its Collection 2024

Hotel Designs

Image credit: Dedar Luxury fibres such as ultra-fine cotton mako, caressing chenille, unrefined linen bouclé — together with techniques and processes such as fil coupé, special finishing processes, or the insertion of slits — pave the way to a universe of natural textures and unprecedented expressivity, to be almost disconcerting at times.

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External Reference uses 3D printing to create organic displays for La Manso store in Barcelona

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Experimental jewellery designer Adriana Manso asked Carmelo Zappulla's studio External Reference to develop a suitably unusual interior concept for her first physical store in the city. This involved splitting them into manageable parts that could be processed by the machine's robotic arm.

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The Dwell 24: MMR Studio

Dwell

Zhang experiments with different assembly and surface treatment techniques, looking to replicate the imperfect craft processes that have been automated in mass production. "I I think "broken items" that have been repaired with a bit of imagination can have this interesting contemporary art kind of beauty. I really want to learn Judo.