And beautiful at the same time!
A Greek Pelion House
A house in Pelion, an area of incredible beauty, designed by DImItrIs Filippitzis connects with the surrounding nature succesfully. While the main body is made of concrete it fully respects the traditional architecture, so stones and wood cover all the interior and exterior construction and it doesn’t lack simplicity and space organization. An amazing house in a fabulous place!
Architect: DImItrIs Filippitzis
Jessica Seaton’s Fairytale Jewelry
Designer Jessica Seaton from Los Angeles creates beautiful jewelry, hand sculpted using an ancient wax method. They are very impressive, with a gothic feeling and kinda remind me Lord of the Rings!
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Eclectic Home in The Netherlands
The house belongs to Ineke van den Berg, an interior designer who lives in the Netherlands. She mixed various styles to achieve this beautiful ecclectic feeling. Gray shades, bold black and natural wood , work wonderfully with art deco and gustavian style furnishings.
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Photos: Morten Holtum
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Michael Muir’s Paintings
I was immediatelly drawn to Michael Muir ‘s paintings. I love the way he simplifiies and interpretes the forms, wandering between figurative and abstract art. His work is based from an emotive perspective steeped in nostalgia and childhood memories.
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Glam Masculine Chic
Α fabulous apartment designed by Houston-based interior designer Cathy Echols. Black, glamorous and chic, a perfect house for a stylish gentleman!
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The Apartment Of The Stylist
Hilary Robertson is a British interior stylist who loves vintage and antiques. Her paddion is evident in her Brooklyn town house. A beautiful, elegant and stylish home
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Cartoon Skull Masks
Jannis Markopoulos‘s artwork is unique and quite fun! Cartoon Skull Masks painted with oil on canvas that manage to amaze me.
As the artist says, “the mask is an object worn over or in front of the face of a skull to hide the identity of it and by its own features to establish a part of a cartoon being. This essential characteristic of hiding and revealing personalities or moods is common to all masks. As cultural objects they have been used throughout the world in all periods and have been as varied in appearance as in their use and symbolism. The wearer of the cartoon mask is considered to be in direct association with the spirit force of the mask and is consequently exposed to personal danger of being affected by it. The wearer of the cartoon mask is a skull and the person behind to the skull is not under the living persons. The ironic combination of two inappropriate items is to the stoic thinking to owe.”
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