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Ten versatile surfaces and finishes for interior spaces

Deezen

Dezeen Showroom: rugs informed by polluted rivers and tiles that take cues from traditional ceramics are the latest interior finishes to be featured on Dezeen Showroom. Dezeen Showroom lists a wide assortment of wall, floor and surface treatments from a variety of internationally recognised manufacturers and brands.

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Ten products for contemporary bathroom interiors

Deezen

Here, we have listed a selection of contemporary furniture, sanitaryware and accessories designed to elevate bathroom interiors. Designed by Belgian designer Pierre Neirinckx, the bathtub is made from a biobased mineral casting material that creates a continuous finish. Find out more about RYO ›. Ell washbasin by Agape.

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Copenhagen Contemporary cafe features wooden chairs made by 25 designers

Deezen

Danish studio Tableau and designer Ari Prasetya have filled the Connie-Connie cafe at the Copenhagen Contemporary art gallery with chairs created by 25 designers from leftover wood. I have always been fascinated by the company and especially the quality of their material.". The material was leftover from Dinesen's wooden flooring.

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Logan Pavilion by CLB Architects

Archinect

The architect selected the exterior materials — cedar shingles, siding, and decking, as well as rusted sheet steel — for their ability to weather gracefully and blend with the colors of the landscape. Recycled and manufactured materials give the interior a contemporary feel.

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Artcraft tiles by Marazzi

Deezen

The Artcraft collection consists of small-size porcelain stoneware tiles in square, rectangular and hexagonal shapes, all combining a traditional look with contemporary manufacturing techniques. Material: porcelain Colours/finishes: Bianco, Sabbia, Argilla, Cotto, Calce, Pomice, Coccio Dimensions: 20 x 20 millimetres, 5.3

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Subtractive Manufacturing: The Quiet Machine Revolution that is Reshaping Architecture

Architizer

Architecture is defined by materials and construction. In terms of building envelopes, structures, and systems, there are two primary manufacturing methods used. Additive manufacturing processes add material layer-by-layer, while subtractive manufacturing removes material to create building components or parts.

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Modern Italian style for the contemporary Australian bathroom: Ceramica Globo??

Habitus Living

Through clever use of colour and texture, the choice of tiling, vanities, screens and baths can transform the contemporary bathroom space into an artful residential retreat that exudes an expressive sense of style. Manufactured in Italy, the 4ALL collection of toilets is characterised by superior quality and a clean, curved design.