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Tokyo Sky Tree
by cooper | Mar 12,2010 03:45 AM | comment 0 comment |
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Tokyo Sky Tree will launch in Spring 2012. It is planned to be 634m tall and lit up by 2000 LED lights.

It is under construction and completed up to 311m...

Tokyo Sky Tree

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SHELL image
by  tsubo  | Oct 14,2009 10:00 PM | comment 1 comment |
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This shell shaped structure is called ''SHELL'', and a house designed by a Japanese architect, Kotaro Ide.

Despite its spaceship-like look, it actually fits well into the nature. With lively green trees growing around it, the view is quite impressive. Beautiful white walls and smoothly flowing curves do make the building look like a giant shell.

Architect:Kotaro Ide
Design Office:ARTechnic architects
URL :http://www.artechnic.jp/
photos : Nacasa & Partners Inc.

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thanks Thanks to ARTechnic architects for providing images.
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by  tsubo  | Oct 12,2009 10:00 PM | comment 3 comments |
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They are not a carpet but tiles... These gorgeous tiles were made by Italian tile company, SICIS. They can be used for bathrooms, kitchen, and you living spaces.

SICIS is a leading Italian mosaic tile maker and their mosaic tiles are 100% made in Italy. Their quality and style are highly appreciated globally and seen at the world's most exclusive hotels such as the 7 star hotel ''BURJ AL ARAB'' in Dubai, ''The Plaza'' in New York, and the 1st hotel produced by Versace ''Palazzo Versace'' in Australia. SICIS has a flagship store in SOHO, New York, and throughout North America.

Would you like to add these wild things to your home decor?

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related TOYO KITCHEN STYLE
thanks Thanks to Toyo Kitchen & Living Co. Ltd., for providing images.
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