• Sparkle Geometric Table (by John Foster)

    John Fosters invites us to discover “Sparkle Palace Geometric Table”, a creation of glass with multiple light reflections. The table, thinking on the basis of an inverted pyramid made ​​of colored glass crystal offers a colorful rendering of the most successful to discover images in the future.

  • A beautiful patio in Sevilla | Spain (by octopuzz)

  • Istanbul | Turkey (by Ben Smethers)

  • Tamina Thermal Baths, Bad Ragaz | Switzerland

  • Downton Abbey in Real Life: Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire | England

    Image credit: Everything Derbyshire; VIEW; NTPL via Treasure Hunt

  • Suzzallo Library, Washington University, Seattle | Washington (by David Hogan)

  • Triennale Design Museum, Milan | Italy

  • Trey Ratcliff

  • Chocolate Store, Brussels | Belgium

    Photo taken by me (Nacho Coca)

  • The transparent housing concepts by milano-based Santambrogiomilano are designed to be built almost anywhere around the world and allow the inhabitant to be completely immersed in nature. Every component of the dwellings, except for the ground floor, is composed of structural glass pieces. The ‘Snow house’, as the name implies, would be located in colder climates and is constructed of thicker panes capable of withstanding larger loads, namely from the snow, and will help insulate the interior.

  • French design studio Vegetal Identity’s latest works that transform leafy greens into descriptive icons and messages. These sculptures of sphagnum moss packed into the confines of a metal border, lend new meaning to the space occupied by plants and vegetation.

  • Marienplatz Station, Munich | Germany (by Christian Beirle González)

  • Urban Cabin in São Paulo | Brazil (by Fábio Galeazzo)

    (Source: travelingcolors)

  • Casa de Pilatos y Palacio de la Condesa de Lebrija, Sevilla (by Turismo de Sevilla)

    (Source: travelingcolors)

  • Stockholm Public Library | Sweden (by Alexander Dragunov)

    (Source: travelingcolors)