Secret Rooms in Hidden Doors

Nous avons recensé sur Fubiz une série de photos montrant des pièces secrètes derrière des portes cachées. Fonctionnelles et minimalistes, c’est une manière intelligente d’avoir son jardin secret à l’intérieur de sa maison. Une compilation de pièces secrètes à découvrir en images et en légendes dans la suite.

By DeForest Architects.

By LASC Studio.

By Vizbeen Architects.

By Karin Weiborg.

By Mappleseed Renovation.

By Hutker Architects.

By Witt Construction.

By Savvy.

By Hidden Passage Way.

By AB Rogers Design.

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Eurostar Interior Design

Découverte de Christopher Jenner qui nous propose sa vision d’avenir de l’Eurostar, reliant Paris à Londres. Avec un design splendide, ce projet à la fois simple et futuriste permet de donner une âme et une identité à ce train joignant 2 des plus grandes capitales du monde. Plus d’images dans la suite.

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IkHa by Oatmeal Studio

Dutch designers Oatmeal Studio have hacked IKEA furniture to create a pop-up restaurant where diners pick their own tableware and cut their own tablecloths (+ slideshow.)

IkHa by Oatmeal Studio

Located at the Filmhuis Den Haag theatre in The Hague, the IkHa restaurant is based on an IKEA showroom and is filled with wooden shelving units that integrate both storage areas and dining tables.

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Diners tear their tablecloths and placements from wallpaper rolls that hang from the walls, before making their order using a pad and pencil.

IkHa by Oatmeal Studio

The project is part of the wider “IKEA hacking” movement where designers modify or repurpose the Swedish brand’s products and publish them on the website IkeaHackers.net.

IkHa by Oatmeal Studio

This week IKEA has installed a temporary airport lounge in Paris, which you can see here.

IkHa by Oatmeal Studio

Photography is by Nadine Stijns.

IkHa by Oatmeal Studio

Here’s a project description from Oatmeal Studio:


Oatmeal Studio hacks Ikea

IkHa is a dining experience by Oatmeal Studio, where the concept of IKEA has been dismantled and translated into a restaurant interior. It’s not a self service restaurant in the usual sense of the word. Instead, visitors are invited to participate and customize their surroundings while dining.

IkHa by Oatmeal Studio

While ‘IKEA hacking’ – or creating spaces using the budget-savvy Swedish brand’s products in new ways – is a popular trend,the designers say they wanted to extend this concept.

IkHa is based on the showroom of IKEA itself.

A maze of shelves and rooms to navigate, often multiple times as one reconsiders their choices, and then arrives home with their flat-packed goods to begin the assembly process. Fortunately, they also sell Swedish Meatballs.

IkHa by Oatmeal Studio

Guests fill in their ordering forms with pencils and dinner is served on trays, delivered to the furniture construction at which they’ve chosen to sit.

Visitors can create their table setting from a selection of materials and cut their own tablecloth or placemat from a selection of wallpapers, ready to measure and cut.

“Even the Swedish meatballs are hacked”…and very nice, according to one patron of the restaurant.

IkHa by Oatmeal Studio

One of IKEA slogans is “Big ideas for small spaces”, an important aspect of the IkHa restaurant. Everything is collapsible and fold-able and when not in use can be quickly broken down to fit within a two square meter space.

This makes it ideal for temporary solutions, events, and festivals, according to the designers.

The restaurant is located in the Filmhuis/Den Haag Theatre in The Hague, the Netherlands, and can be visited until 30 July.

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Espresso Cafe Interior

Un intérieur très original pour ce café Espresso installé à Madison Avenue dans la ville de New-York. Un design et une décoration sous la forme d’une illusion optique avec cette fausse bibliothèque. Un travail du studio Nema Workshop à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.



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Pierluigi Pui

Spécialisé en design d’intérieur pour de nombreux restaurants, voici un exemple concret d’un des meilleurs travaux de l’architecte italien Pierluigi Pui. Il s’agit du lieu d’Olivomare à Londres, avec ses murs et facades inspirés par de nombreuses références à l’univers marin.



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Coastal House Design

Coup de cœur pour le travail du cabinet d’architecture Swiss Fine Line avec cette superbe maison, située le long d’un rivage. Elle dispose d’un mur de verre glacé et d’une façade de pierre. Un design contemporain avec de longues pièces et un intérieur minimaliste et réussi.



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Level Green by J Mayer H Architects

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