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Styled Habitat Unveils Nordic Homeworx’s Scandinavian-Inspired Showroom

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The renovation and expansion project aimed to encapsulate the essence of Scandinavian design, characterised by natural materials, subtle textures, and an abundance of natural light. The neutral color palette and minimalist detailing emphasize the logic and beauty of the wood, creating a space that exudes clarity, rhythm, and repetition.

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Takuto Ohta’s Deku is a playful, modular furniture set

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I don’t think about what I’m making, I feel the laws of physics in the freedom and inconvenience of combination, and I see the forest with the smell and texture of trees,” says the designer. It’s inspired by the sight of the stones piled up on the riverbanks. “I When I moved my hand, the furniture was made naturally.”.

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The Rise Of The Destination-Worthy, Hospitality-Influenced Workplace

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4) Keeping things interesting with boutique, localized, novelty and rhythm changes. For example, at the three-building Park Center development in Atlanta that serves as a regional campus for a large insurance company, each building is defined by a distinct character, vibrant colors and custom carpeting.

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Create Calm: How Home Office Design Can Help Reduce Stress

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Having access to a space with plenty of natural light helps to regulate the body’s circadian rhythm, which means you feel more alert during the day and restful at night. Suggested Reading: Why Color is So Important for Workspace Design. Choose easy, low-maintenance office plants such as English Ivy, Snake Plant, and Bamboo Palm.

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