In this article we take a look at some high end bedroom sets by French furniture company Roche Bobois.
This beauteous parade of bathrooms, inspired by an array of contrasting countries, demonstrates how to pull elements of inspiration from some of the finest, most luxurious takes on the humble bathroom from across the world.
Marco Polo has combined contemporary and traditional materials to create a chalet like no other. Situated in the heart of Val d’Isère, yet set back from the main road, the chalet gives you privacy plus easy access to the center of this high altitude resort.
In an ideal world, we'd all love to have a huge airy living area in which to stretch out at the end of the working day, or while away a lazy weekend, and this collection of contemporary living spaces tick all the boxes.
Feature walls aren't just for living rooms and dining rooms, you can create vignettes of interest all over the house and especially in the master bedroom.
The exotic country of Thailand is a piece of paradise for those who are looking for a sweet escape, away from the routine. Ideal for relaxing the mind and refreshing the body, the Naka Phuket resort, together with its beachfront properties, offer a unique holiday experience.
This renovated office in China by Vector Architects features plant-covered walls and a bright orange glass meeting room.
Imagine lounging in your living room, a crackling open fire at one side, and an enveloping panoramic view at the other; peace and serenity itself. Clear your busy mind and take a wander with us through this parade of stunning living rooms, blessed with even more breathtaking views.
Check out this sleek selection of bathrooms designed by the talent at Danelon Meroni: "We are product designers, dreamers and doers who want to do great work for ambitious clients" the studio states, so lets take a look...
These masculine bedroom visualizations, from Viz Art, have a very distinct hint of world traveler about them, peppered with maps and yacht sail-like geometry, boat souvenirs and ocean imagery, to make an experienced explorer feel right in their comfort zone.