
I came across this fantastic architecture & interior design blog called coolboom.com. It’s choca with amazing work from all over the world. Each project has a little bio about the designer & piece in question.
The Joshua Tree, created by Hanger Prefab, is a “mobile home” with a steel skin and wooden interior. Now I don’t know about you, but where I am from, that is not a mobile home!! Lovely!
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Japanese designer Hiroyuki Miyake has created this unusual interior for an ice-cream shop. The interior is deliberately characterless, no color, texture or reflections, except that of the delicious ice-cream.
Lynch / Eisinger / Design designed the new NIKE iD Showroom on Elizabeth Street in New York. Very nice. I will try and get some shots of the London store to post up after, it too is amazing!
Ermita is a restaurant located near the cathedral of Granada that has been designed by the spanish architecture firm Enecero.
This is Matali Crasset’s first interior design project, she transformed an old hotel into a large holiday house for a family.
These are five beauties, but there are loads more over on the Coolboom.com website & they also linkback to all the designers websites etc which is very handy. Coolboom is indeed, very cool!














