Sacral architecture is one of the most exciting fields of 21st century architecture, with its sole existence generating numerous disputes alone. With the several decade long
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Urban cabin | Warsaw
The pavilion built by Studio Otamto amidst a kitchen garden brings the serenity of the country to Żoliborz district of Warsaw. A small oasis, helping us
LASVIT headquarters | Nový Bor, Czech Republic
The visitors of the city of Nový Bor in the norther part of the Czech Republic can witness the meeting of an old craft and contemporary
#stayhomecreative | Home canteen
“Eating is the best thing to do in the world”. Even if not everyone can agree with this, it’s without a doubt that creating and consuming meals
#stayhomecreative | Urban places
Due to the “forced rest”, we cannot wander around the city freely any time we want. So that this period can be a little more bearable,
#stayhomecreative | Within four walls
In order to make the forced rest caused by the coronavirus more bearable, we asked Hungarian designers to furnish their ideal quarantine homes according to their
TRN Collection by Pani Jurek | Conceptual furniture from Poland
Special geometric and statue-like shapes resembling calligraphy, bold colors and sophisticated use of materials. We present you the latest furniture collection of the Polish Pani Jurek
Bimbi DECO | Contemporary patterns with traditional techniques
Warsaw-based weaving workshop Bimbi DECO found us on Instagram, and we fell in love with the decorative hand-made tapestries and pillows at the very first sight.
Concrete house | Ljubljana, Slovenia
The beautiful family home designed by Slovenian architect studio ARHITEKTURA for a ceramist functions both as a home and a creative workshop. The „Home for a Ceramic Designer”located in
Sári Ember | Glorious Times
Geometric marble masks, fragments resembling the silhouettes of Greek statues. Eternality meets with passing, remembrance with oblivion. Meanwhile, everything is laid on the ground, as if
Raw Beauty | A Hungarian architect duo won with a volcano museum designed for Iceland
Csenge Györgyi and Bálint Iszak, a Hungarian designer duo living in New Zealand designed an impressive building connected closely to its surroundings next to one of











