NEULAND by OBJECT CARPET combines modular, recyclable carpets with calm design, creating spaces that balance clarity, comfort ...
New ownership positions ARCHITONIC for growth, a renewed premium focus and expanded opportunities for architects, designers ...
One of our hard-working carpet tiles. Superflor II is resilient and hard-wearing with its durable needlefelt construction. Superflor II comes in a classic colour palette of 10 colourways. The ...
Striking vinyl wallcovering with metallic effects, available in 18 colours. Rolls of 10.05 m x 0.70 m Free match 0 cm ...
Ever since humans started building (about 10,000 years ago), settlers looking for sites to build new villages or homesteads have kept a simple list of criteria: access to water, proximity to arable ...
Increasing in both size and number, cities worldwide are experiencing accelerated growth. With green land regularly lost to either urbanisation or its effects – such as rising sea levels or natural ...
At first glance, adding a mezzanine floor to a layout either seems like a complete waste of good floorspace or a clumsy attempt to squeeze two storeys into one – like wearing skinny jeans after ...
Houses and buildings are one of the first subjects children learn to draw. The simple arrangement of squares and rectangles with a triangle on top is easy and efficient, and quickly identifiable. Once ...
Today, bathroom and sanitaryware design is witnessing a concerted move away from the mild-mannered minimalism and washed out pastel accents of the turn of the millennium. Bathrooms increasingly ...
Biophilic office design is not just a passing trend. It rather represents a seismic shift in how we design and build our office spaces and work environments, with every employer from multi-national ...
The importance of lighting in interior design cannot be overstated: done right, it not only accentuates a space's architectural features, but also makes inhabitants feel at ease. As Carmelo Zappulla ...
The ancient political maxim ‘Divide and Conquer’ is about the ruling powers keeping small groups separate to avoid the congregation of strength. But the creation of smaller, more focused groups and ...
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