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Pop Up Parisian Dining

Artist Laurent Grasso and architect Pascal Grasso have created a temporary, transportable restaurant to sit atop the Palais de Tokyo in Paris, France.

The 678 square foot venue is named Nomiya after a small restaurant in Japan.  Made entirely of glass, with a perforated metal screen over the central cooking area, the 12 person dining room [...]

Fort Worth mixes art deco and LED lights

On June 25th, Cliff Garten Studio will unveil the “avenue of light” project in Fort Worth, TX.
The design firm developed and installed six, 36-foot sculptures that stretch for a half mile along the town’s historic Lancaster Avenue.   We love that the sculptures are made up of multiple, stainless steel discs that catch the sunlight during [...]

we just couldn’t help ourselves

ahhh those stairs, we just can’t stop thinking about them.  they’re everywhere, well not the stairs themselves but the larger idea of imperfect repetition.  oxymoron you say?  we beg to differ.  lately we’ve noticed an overabundance of the same graphic treatment – a perfect pattern made up of similar, yet slightly disparate shapes.  almost every [...]

mr. magorium’s wonder emporium

have you ever seen anything so…beautiful?  So ethereal?  So unbelievably inspired?
this is the much anticipated Armani 5th Avenue store in NYC.  designed by Doriana and Massimiliano Fuksas.  heaven on earth, light yet sturdy, uplifting yet grounded.
there really almost are no words.  just enjoy the photographs.  we did.
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