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Be at the restaurant and feel at home at le Pavillon des Canaux

Parisians, if you’re looking for some place to forget this August dull weather, we only have one advice: le Pavillon des Canaux. This place is not only a bar and a restaurant with an amazing decoration, but it’s also the place to meet! You can practise yoga, work in a co-working space dedicated to new technologies, or attend the shootings of Arte shows. A must-see, a must-go, a must-do: we absolutely LOVE it! How does it work? It’s very simple, you can choose any room of the house to enjoy a cup of coffee, a glass of wine or a diner with your friends. Every room has its own decoration and is a small world in itself. Our guided tour: The Coffice A coworking space with good coffee, a good wifi connection and something which is quite rare: a wonderful decoration! We fall for: The bright coral colour among the monochrome atmosphere; The pictures scotchtaped on the walls using coloured masking tape.  We fall for: The large raw wooden ...

A Brazilian Beach House

Football is not the only reason why you should spend your summer in Brazil, as you can tell by this beach house. Created by designer Sig Bergamin and Murilo Lomas, this summer house located in Trancose has a fresh and unique cosmopolitan look.

10 Inspirational Ideas from Art Basel's Artists

The international art fair ‘ Art Basel ’ was in Hong Kong in May. An ecstatic moment for art lovers, but also an occasion to take a fresh look at objects around us. While exploring the fair, we selected 10 creations made with everyday objects, that we could reproduce at home… 1. Cassettes Gregor Hildebrandt Romy Schneider portrait, Plastic cassettes in wooden case. 2. Wooden Rulers Ruler  – Ni Youyu Old-school wooden rulers, create modernity with ancient objects. 3. Brass Frames Modulor  – Nadia Kaabi-Linke Brass frames on an anthracite grey wall to create an Art Deco effect. 4. Lampshades Rose-Marie  – Andrew Miller Lampshades piled up around a neon to create an original column. 5. Crates Caixa series  – Sérgio Sister Well-known by decoration lovers, crates are also exposed in famous art galleries. 6. Neons Wenhua = Ziben (Culture = Commodity)  – Alfredo Jaar Writing + Light + Message + Color. 7. Wallpaper Between Red – Sea Hyun Lee Like a Jouy wall ...

How to create different functional areas in a large room?

This apartment located in Saint-Petersburg was decorated by  INT2 . A good example for those who want to structure a large room and keep an open space while creating several different functional areas. This Scandinavian-style apartment is just perfect! The Main Room: Kitchen + Dining Room + Living Room + Office + Piano We note: ➨ Spaces delimitation: a wood loggia for the dining room, white bricks and a dark wood bar for the kitchen, a large rug around the sofa.   1. Kitchen We love: Art on a kitchen wall; White bricks that look like tiles; Industrial-style lights; Stools stored under the bar for a much neater impression. We note: ➨  Different floorings to show different spaces. 2. Dining Room We love: wood raw material; the rear shelves with beautiful tableware; the unpaired chairs.  3. Living-Room We love: the mix of different geometric patterns; the vintage style of the furniture. We love: the fox (an original touch in this Scandinavian design); the decentred canv...