Thursday, July 25, 2013

A project of reconstruction of existing monastery


A project of reconstruction of existing monastery. Examples of interior 3d visualisations. Dinning room. Architect - Sladjana Kapliak, Zurich, Switzerland.





A project of reconstruction of existing monastery. Examples of interior 3d visualisations. Lounge. Architect - Sladjana Kapliak, Zurich, Switzerland.



A project of reconstruction of existing monastery. Examples of interior 3d visualisations. Bedroom. Architect - Sladjana Kapliak, Zurich, Switzerland.




A project of reconstruction of existing monastery. Examples of interior 3d visualisations. Balcony. Architect - Sladjana Kapliak, Zurich, Switzerland.


A project of reconstruction of existing monastery. Examples of interior 3d visualisations. Bathroom. Architect - Sladjana Kapliak, Zurich, Switzerland.


A project of reconstruction of existing monastery. Examples of  Exterior visualisations. Architect - Sladjana Kapliak, Zurich, Switzerland.


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

A little flat in the center of Moscow (interior design)/ Дизайн интерьеров маленькой квартиры в центре Москвы

A view of The Kitchen (variations of decor)
Дизайн кухни (варианты декорирования)


A view of The Bedroom and The Bathroom
Дизайн спальни и ванной комнаты


A view of The Study
Дизайн кабинета


A view of The Sitting room
Дизайн гостиной


A view of The Holl
Дизайн холла (прихожей)



Thursday, March 21, 2013

Suprematist ideas of contemporary furniture design and interior decoration


Suprematism is a school of geometric abstractart, launched in Russia. Around 1914 russian artist Kazimir Malevich began to work in an abstract style, which he called Suprematism.It based on the principle that paintings should be composed only of rectangles, circles, triangles, or crosses. So the guiding principle of Suprematism was “the supremacy of pure sensation in creative art”. Malevich began by limiting himself in his Suprematist paintings to black, white, gray, and red, but he expanded his palette as his compositions became more complex. Malevich, like other artists of his time, believed that the external world could no longer serve as the basis for art, which had, instead, to explore pure non-objective abstraction in the search for visual analogues to experience, both conscious and unconscious.
Suprematist ideas and his poetry perfect geometry will never out of fashion. I'd like to show a number of fine examples of modern furniture and decor with the mood of Suprematism.


“Sit On My Doudoune” from Moncler


Minotti  Munch


 Geodesic Shade by Duffy london


Walter Knoll coffee table


Torno, side-tables. Designed by Stephan Veit. Manufactured by DRAENERT







 Cassina 





Cole & Son wallpapers




PINTDECOR cofee table


Cassina Zig-Zag Chair by Gerrit T. Rietveld


Cassina, Red and Blue Gerrit Thomas Rietveld








Zanotta Remida by Fortunato Depero


Design side table by Gerrit Thomas Rietveld


Kiss from Fornasetti

Brabbu Canyon Screen

Monday, January 21, 2013

Life-forms of pop-art or animalistic and human images as a life-breath of contemporary industrial design

I'd like to show curious life-forms of pop-art or anima- listic and human images as a life-breath of contem- porary industrial design. Unex- pected and vivid forms allow to see familiar object-space environment in a new way. I’d like to present samples, particu- larly impressed me lately.


For example, the famous Moooi Horse Floor Lamp, Kartell Attila Gnome Table Stool, Animal Chair Collection by Maximo Riera, animalistic accessories from BoConcept, Lampade Manichino by Bizzotto, Vitra House Bird, Vondom Flowerpot Adan, Nemo armchair by Driade, Mariposa by Zanotta, chair by Adeli-Citi, Coral Cattelan tableOsborne & Little wallpapers ect. Sometimes it's expressive images of animals, sometimes charismatic personalities of striking originality and anti-conformism. I decided to make this "collection" in monochromatic hue. You could add your favorite pop-art masterpieces to my collection )))











 JAIME HAYON Clown


 Biophilia VONDOM




Samal-design - plusmood human table












Judy Kensley McKie Jaguar Bench