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Brooklyn-based designer Arielle Assouline-Lichten has opened hersmall, multidisciplinary studio calledSlash Projects in 2013, where she is working from architecture and product design to digital, web, and app and explores design as anexperience through varied mediums. But this spring she also launched an offshoot called Slash Objects — an outstanding furniture and object collection centered on the use of an industrial material made of 100% recycled rubber. sSlash Objects a furniture and object collection featuring industrial rubber
Summer Home Sant Mori Spain M E S U R A 4 I interior
A couple, a traditional house in the Empordà We had the opportunity to revitalize the noblest part of and one dream. Houses should evolve along the area, and to give this place a different way of living with its users. Ana María and Manuel made the with new exterior and interior limits and comfort decision of spending as much time as possible in their parameters for this new period. The house had been summerhouse in Sant Mori, a rural village located designed to be used and enjoyed by one family during between Figueres and Girona. Among forests and summer months and holidays. Up to now it was too big fields, this particular place offers their inhabitants the and impractical to live in during the whole year. typical landscape of the Empordà. The objective was to Mesura’s proposal was to adapt the floor with access recuperate the views lost in the small enlargement to the garden and restore an old and forgotten kitchen, project and the old swimming pool area, taking profit with the idea to transform it in the new heart of the of the stepped zone in the land slope. building.
Living roomThe house had recently been renovated so there wasn’t much structural work to be done. She was keen to put her creative stamp on the interior, however. ‘I love shabby-chic style and thought it was perfect for a big, bustling family house. We bought some country furniture – mainly pieces from antiques fairs – that were in keeping with the age of the house.
Country Home Have,, a wander around this idyllic rural farmhouse in HertfordshireExterior‘I wanted the children to experience a country childhood as I had, and I wanted somewhere peaceful to inspire my art.’ When she spotted the farmhouse on the market, it ticked all the boxes. ‘It reminded me of my childhood home – and when we came to view it I fell in love with it instantly. Kitchen A neutral palette was chosen as I think muted colours create a sense of peace and calm in a home. I also like neutrals because they’re the ideal showcase for my paintings. My wildlife art is a way of bringing the natural world into my home, while the coastal-themed pictures in the kitchen are a nod to my seaside roots.’ 7 I interior
Country HomeBedroomT he countryside surrounding the house has greatly influenced the family’s way of life. ‘There are incredible far-reaching views as we live on top of a hill, so we have amazing sunsets and fantastic air quality,’ says the owner. ‘When the wind whistles around the windows it reminds me of my childhood home! I love the movement of nature and I’m attuned to birdsong. There is a sharp contrast to the seasons and we appreciate that here. We’ve become involved in the farming cycles around us. 8 I interior
Dining roomWork was also done to the garden. ‘I bought a henhouse immediately, as well as a beehive and a duckhouse for the pond. Wildflower areas were created in the lawn to encourage wildlife into the garden as I love to draw the creatures they attract.’ Garden ‘I wanted to live in a rural location and now we’re surrounded by wildlife, which is very inspiring for me as an artist. We have our own eggs, our orchard and we make our own apple juice. We spend a lot of time in the garden and the children love the summerhouse. I also enjoy that it’s pitch black here at night and that there’s no traffic. 9 I interior
Gardening TipsGarden ideas to revitalise iIf you’re dreaming of your perfect garden, The late, great garden designer Rosemary your outdoor space but feel you don’t have enough room to Verey once famously said, ‘True gardening turn it into something special, think again. is as much about the bones of a garden Clever planting is key, whether you’re as it’s planting.’ Indeed, few outdoor using pots, flower beds or trellises. schemes are complete without some form Blur your garden’s boundaries by planting of hard landscaping. The materials used – various plants and shrubs close together from paving and aggregates to decking without gaps, not only will it create a and decorative edging – will add texture, stunning backdrop, it will automatically character and structure, leading the eye make the space look larger and well through the landscape. While the best established. time to redesign your space is in winter Clematis is a great climber and rambling when plants are dormant, looking at it in roses will bring you colourful blooms, but summer gives you the chance to really also consider trees and bushes. When understand how you use the space. Or if planning where to put everything, aim to you just want to add new surfaces, you have the tallest plants at the back and can do so now and reap the rewards this work down to smaller pots at the front. summer. Ideal Home Everyone’s dream garden is different according to our tastes and lifestyles. Take a look at our garden galleries which are filled with ideas for traditional gardens, modern gardens, family gardens and innovative ideas for gardens big or small.10 I interior
Next NumberGorgeous Minimalist Bathrooms The architecture firm McRitchie Design collaborated with Gary Hutton Design on the renovation of collector Chara Schreyer’s gallery-like Los Angeles home. A Matthew Ritchie painting makes a splash against the master bath’s Corian walls; the Caesarstone-top vanity is equipped with Toto sinks and Lefroy Brooks fittings, and the stool was custom 12 I interior designed by Hutton.
La série ‘Gravity’ de l’artiste numérique italien Massimo Colonna représente des objets du quotidien flottant dans les airs. Colonna photographie l’interaction entre les bâtiments et lesobjets du quotidien tels queles ballons ou les ballons de basket. Il construit ses images en divisant distinctement l’ombre et la lumière créant des formes angulaires sur le sol.
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