Our Favorite Stories from 2017, Part 2: Random, Fascinating Phenomena

Each year we see surprising things that expand our understanding of how the world can, could or should work. We also see spectacles that are just plain fascinating. By understanding how various and unusual problems are solved, and by witnessing the spectacular, we can all grow as designers. Here are some of the things that drew our attention in 2017:

We got a good look at how WWII jeeps were crated for shipping. It’s not flatpacked, but darn close:

We saw an animation that explained how these ingenious 2,500-year-old Chinese wood joints actually make buildings earthquake-proof:

This slow-mo footage of bullets traveling through transparent silencers demonstrates how they work:

You can learn a lot about how furniture is designed and constructed by examining chair skeletons:

Centuries ago Leonardo da Vinci came up with this design for a self-supporting bridge, which people have since built:

Ever wonder how thick the line of a Sharpie is, and does it matter depending on the color? It matters to machinists who make marks with it, so this guy investigated:

In the 1930s, dirigibles were the pinnacle of luxury travel. What were the amenities like onboard the Hindenburg?

A creative director used rotoscoping to trace the abstract shapes “drawn” by a ballerina in motion, and the resultant video was pretty stunning:

A Chinese company invented a way to clear floating garbage off of power lines–by equipping a drone with a freaking flamethrower:

We got a look inside President Trump’s “White House North” penthouse:

We also saw how the President travels, and it involves a heckuva lot more than a bulletproof limo:

Obiekt designs pared-back interior for C'est Beau's first store

Teal and dusty orange give colour to this minimal boutique in Montreal, created by design studio Obiekt for a previously online-only fashion brand.

C'est Beau boutique by Obiekt

The C’est Beau store, on the city’s busy Mont-Royal Avenue shopping thoroughfare, is the first physical retail space for the clothing and accessories company.

The five-year-old brand asked young Canadian studio Obiekt to design the interior and fittings for the space, which was also a fashion store before the renovation.

C'est Beau boutique by Obiekt

“[C’est Beau’s] founders envisioned a space where all furniture was designed and manufactured in Quebec, in line with the company’s philosophy,” said Obiekt, founded in 2015 by Gabrielle Rousseau and Philip Staszewski.

C'est Beau boutique by Obiekt

An entirely glazed storefront topped with a cream signage band was added to the building.

Inside, the space was overhauled to make the most of the high ceiling, and highlight elements like the concrete floor and structural beams.

C'est Beau boutique by Obiekt

Walls were painted white to create a stark backdrop for the “meticulously curated selection of products all made by local artisans”, then colour was added with upholstery.

C'est Beau boutique by Obiekt

Teal was chosen for a sofa and stools that shoppers can use, while the curtain that surrounds a fitting area at the back is a dusty shade of orange.

Merchandise is displayed in several ways, such as on tiered box units, folded metal shelves and translucent plastic sheets mounted on the walls.

C'est Beau boutique by Obiekt

Thin picture rails hold magazine and artwork, while mirrors of different shapes are dotted around the interior.

Other features include a black service counter with a fluted front. Its shape is followed by a metal ledge above, filled with potted plants.

C'est Beau boutique by Obiekt

“The all-black counter stands out in this environment not only with its colour but also with the textures found in the stained wooden rods and natural marble countertop,” said Obiekt. “Finally, a variety of hanging plants lower the high ceilings in certain areas while adding liveliness and colour to the decor.”

C'est Beau boutique by Obiekt

C’est Beau joins a string of online fashion retailers opening physical stores. Other recent examples include The Arrivals and Everlane.

Photography is by Jack Jerome.

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10 homes that would make ideal venues for a New Year's Eve party

With 2017 coming to a close, we’ve pulled together images from Pinterest of homes that would make great places to host a New Year’s Eve party. Our top 10 includes an English country house with interiors by Kate Moss and an Israeli residence with a six-metre-high wine bar.


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House of Parties, Israel, by Pitsou Kedem

The name of this house says it all. Split into two adjoining halves, the Tel Aviv property was designed to blend family life with entertainment.

The party side features a double-height space, boasting a six-metre-high glass-fronted wine cooler and bar.

Find out more about House of Parties › 


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Shore House, US, by Leroy Street Studio

When designing this Long Island retreat, architects office Leroy Street Studio was asked to include a space that could be used to host large parties and events.

In response, they gave the house a large open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining room, which opens out to a sunken outdoor lounge.

Find out more about Shore House ›


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H House, Vietnam, by VACO Design

A range of entertainment features, such as a pool table in the games room and a covert swimming pool, make this Ho Chi Minh City house ideal for hosting a party.

Vietnamese firm VACO Design formed the facade from hollow concrete blocks, which help to cool the house and shelter it from the tropical heat.

Find out more about H House ›


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Church Hill Barn, UK, by David Nossiter Architects

David Nossiter Architects converted an old barn in the Suffolk countryside to create this contemporary home. It features an eight-metre-high, timber-trussed ceiling – with plenty of room below for guests.

Find out more about Church Hill Barn  ›


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Apartment H, Germany, by IFUB

Architecture studio IFUB renovated one floor of an old chocolate factory into this home for a group of young adults.

The building had been used as a party venue back in the 1990s. And, thanks to its high-vaulted ceilings, large windows and location in the hip east area of Berlin, it still looks like a good venue to host a gathering.

Find out more about Apartment H ›


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Galpão Simm, Brasil, by Alan Chu

Local architect Alan Chu created this plywood stage space for a burgeoning actor in São Paulo.

The 90-square-metre space has wooden flooring, tall hinged doors and floor-to-ceiling curtains, making it an ideal place for party entertainment and performances.

Find out more about Galpão Simm ›


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Ancient Party Barn, UK, by Liddicoat & Goldhill

Liddicoat & Goldhill’s playful remodelling of this barn provided a countryside retreat for a client who wanted a break from city life.

Its rural Kent location means that revellers could probably make a lot of noise without disturbing the neighbours.

Find out more about Ancient Party Barn › 


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The Barnhouse, UK, Yoo and Kate Moss

Supermodel Kate Moss’ first foray into interior design is a “luxurious haven in the woods, a perfect place to escape with family and friends”.

She used House of Hackney wallpaper, velvet and brass materials and furnishings to create the elegant interior.

Find out more about The Barnhouse › 


Casa Wabi Bosco Studio House by Tadao Ando

Casa Wabi, Mexico, by Tadao Ando

This Mexican property by Japanese architect Tadao Ando is not technically a residence – it functions as the home for an arts charity.

But, with its location next to the beach, it would make a great place to celebrate New Year’s Eve with friends.

Find out more about Casa Wabi ›


Photograph by Tim Van de Velde

G1203, Belgium, by GAFPA

This home is located in an old factory, so there is plenty of room inside for guests.

Belgian studio GAFPA designed the residence inside a disused stonemason’s atelier in Ghent, and transformed a former outbuilding to create its walled garden.

Find out more about G1203 ›

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Reader question: Emptying storage unit from across the country

Reader Lenore recently sent us the following question:

We had to leave our home in Nebraska to go to New York to deal with a family medical situation. After a few months in New York, I went back to Nebraska to pack and store our furniture, belongings, clothes, etc. It has now been nearly three years and I’m still paying for storage in Nebraska, and renting furniture in New York. I wasn’t sure we were going to stay in New York once the medical situation was sorted out, but I have a job here and the kids are in school and doing well. I don’t want to uproot the family again. I need to know the most economical way to sell the majority of our furniture and transport our sentimental things, some clothes, etc. to New York. I do not have the finances to let this insanity go on for much longer.

Since I am only able to take four days away from work so I would have to do it all in one trip, I can’t imagine how I would unload the locker, show and sell the furniture, and drive it back here myself. I hope you can provide me with some information and/or companies that you believe could guide me.

First of all, let me say that I’m glad your family was able to pull through the medical situation and is happily settled in New York. I can imagine it was a stressful situation for you.

Unfortunately, Unclutterer is unable to recommend specific companies but we can provide you with some advice that we hope will help.

We recommend that you contact a NAPO member in Nebraska. Select a professional organizer with experience in relocations. Some who are experienced in Seniors’ move management may be willing to take you on as a client even if you are not a senior so please consider contacting those organizers as well.

Most professional organizers would be able to communicate with you via email during the process so, if you were not able to return to Nebraska, you wouldn’t necessarily have to. They are also trained in separating sentimental and high value items from those that you wish to sell. Many professional organizers have networks that include local auctioneers that can help you liquidate the items you do not want to transport to New York. They are quite capable of organizing an estate/garage sale if they feel that would work better in your situation and they have connections with charities who could accept items that are not sold.

If you decide to return to Nebraska to clear the storage area yourself, you could contact moving companies to see if they would be willing to take a partial load from Nebraska to New York. (Our family did this twice, shipping only an heirloom piano across the country and back.) Moving companies would much rather put two or three clients on one truck and transport a full load. The only downside is that you may have to move your items when the moving company is available rather than when you want to. Once you have shipped out the items that you want to keep, you could simply walk hire an auctioneer to liquidate the rest of the contents of your storage locker.

You may wish to combine these two options, hiring a professional organizer to start clearing the storage area before you arrive and work with you when you are there so it goes faster. Then you could drive the load yourself from Nebraska to New York. Alternatively, the professional organizer may be able to meet a moving company at your storage unit so you do not have to wait around in Nebraska.

We suggest that you call several businesses and discuss your situation and get quotes. Prices (and personalities) can vary widely and it is important that you work with someone who you get along with and who understands your situation — both emotionally and financially.

All the best of luck to you and we thank you so much Lenore for sharing your situation with us. We hope that this post gives you the information you’re looking for.

Do you have a question relating to organizing, home and office projects, productivity, or any problems you think the Unclutterer team could help you solve? To submit your questions to Ask Unclutterer, go to our contact page and type your question in the content field. Please list the subject as “Ask Unclutterer.”

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