The eclectic interior design of MAMA Shelter Hotel in Marseille, France by Philippe Starck lets you experience art and furniture in a relaxed setting. The contemporary Mediterranean style reflects the urban artistic vibe of the district.
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The eclectic interior design of MAMA Shelter Hotel in Marseille, France by Philippe Starck lets you experience art and furniture in a relaxed setting. The contemporary Mediterranean style reflects the urban artistic vibe of the district.
Located just outside the village of Yalikavak on Bodrum Peninsula in Turkey, this residential project is sited on a dramatical hillside over looking Yalikavak Bay.
Designed by architect Richard Meier, the five houses each have 330 square meters (3,552 sq. ft.) plus another 40-square-meter (430 sq. ft.) guest house.
This versatile small structure designed by Blue Forest can be installed as a tree house, a backyard dwelling or used as hotel units.
The 4 bed retreat features sustainable construction materials and can be assembled in days.
The elegant simplicity of this private apartment created by Finnish designer Linda Bergroth reflects the best in Scandinavian interior design.
This airy beach house located in Newport, New South Wales, Australia is the ultimate beach home with sun-drenched decking and spectacular ocean views.
Brazilian designer Luiz Fernando Grabowsky created this cozy loft for the Casa Cor exhibition in Rio de Janeiro. Industrial style elements such as high ceilings with exposed brick walls and wood floors are balanced by a warm colour scheme and whimsical decor which provide the apartment with a cozy atmosphere.
Villa Abborrkroken is located in the archipelago of Värmdö, in Stockholm County, Sweden. The 2,700 square-foot dream home designed by architect John Robert Nilsson is suspended on a rocky plateau 75 feet above the lake.
Domus Civita is a unique vacation home located in the Lazio region at the Medieval village of Civita di Bagnoregio in the Province of Viterbo, Italy.
The house is part of a larger structure with its original building dating from the 14th century. You can still see signs of the original beauty such as the old stone fireplace, the wooden beams, the stone walls and the terracotta floors.