Who would bury a Bentley?
In Brazil an eccentric billionaire Chiquinho Scarpa announced plans to bury his amazing Bentley - so that he could drive it in afterlife.
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The Fastest Growing Trends in Hotel Interior Design
Modern hotels have cleverly adapted to rapid social changes with creative solutions. In this article you will find out more about the best hotel design trends that shape hospitality.
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Design Innovation- new ways how we think and its influence on the world.
Designers might be the missing element in the Great Recovery project. From beeswax packaging to paint that pours only one way, designers can create powerful products that would make business more sustainable.
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100% Design, 17-20 September 2014 at Earls Court London
Since 1995 it is one of the biggest shows to promote new design products in London. This 20th edition will be celebratory, constantly supporting design and innovation. It continues to define London’s design agenda.
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Celebrate World Cup 2014 in style
In Berlin for the duration of the World Cup, the Stadion An der Alten Forsterei has been transformed into a giant living room!
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Are you ready for the World Cup Football 2014?
Italian designers Benedetto Papi and Edoardo Santamento created several humorous posters.
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Luxury Travel Trends
Luxury Travel Trends It is time to have a closer look at travelling pattern of the rich. Are there any new trends? Is the demanding clientele still looking at comfort and luxury? What are the clients current demands?
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Neighborhood Watch Signs A ‘Superhero’ Makeover
Have you ever wondered how a Neighborhood Watch sign could appear more attractive?
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Singapore Skyscraper with amazing swimming pool
Canada based Architect Moshe Safdie designed an incredible 38-stories twin skyscraper which will accommodate 574 apartments. The most amazing feature of this building is it's swimming pool which will simultaneously serve as a bridge between it's two towers. The design was originally inspired by Safdie's dwelling complex "Habitat" built in…
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