It’s hard to believe that this loft exists in Manhattan, the city in which I currently live, in 2010, the year in which I currently exist, but the space age pad is very real, and OH MY GOD this bookshelf:
Whether the trucks were transporting oil, milk or some other sort of liquid, designer Aristide Antonas has conjured up a world where we would recycle the containers into apartments. The gallery below shows a post-apocalyptic world where we remain mobile.
newVideoPlayer("/skygarage_gizmodo.flv", 506, 423,"");The En Suit Sky Garage, a personal elevator for your car, is pretty damn cool.
I’m pretty content with my lot in life, but these bathtubs from Kasch make me wish I was filthy, stinking rich. I’d just need champagne to complete the elitism and I’m set. Take that, Posh!
Apartment therapy’s Unplggd did a post about my working habits and work place. How nice of them! [Unplggd]
Door buzzers/intercoms are one of those fugly things in your house that nobody pays attention to. Which is precisely the contrary of this Eco-Neighbuzz, a beautiful intercom that allows you to exchange messages with neighbours.
Hong Kong architect and technophile Gary Chang has the most amazing apartment. His 344-square-foot space can be shifted into at least 24 different layouts, using a funhouse’s worth of sliding walls and detachable shelving.