Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Amazing use of Pattern

Full Article at: http://www.interiordesign.net/article/CA6715276.html?nid=2068
Images are so compelling I had to share.... in case you didn't see.
In the stairwell, panels of perforated stainless steel punctuate walls clad in glass mosaic tile. Photo by David Frutos.
Structurally, the stainless-steel staircase is suspended from the concrete slab above. Photo by David Frutos.
The stair's bottom steps are solid blocks of raw beech, oak, and iroko, the same woods that compose the enlarged grain pattern veneering the front door and adjacent walls. Photo by David Frutos.
A ceiling of perforated plasterboard tiles caps the skylit stairwell. Photo by David Frutos.
Wall-to-wall woven vinyl matting covers the foyer's floor. Photo by David Frutos.
Fritz Haller's storage system, fitted with conduits for wiring, hangs from the ceiling of the older son's room on stainless-steel rods. Photo by David Frutos.
His bath-room's bidet and toilet are by Philippe Starck. Photo by David Frutos.
In the master bathroom, the pattern veneer camouflages an air duct. Photo by David Frutos.

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