{seeing a trend in these large-scale architectural photographs in interiors.}
source: nycg
Everybody knows about the TVTropes-trap. Pixiv’s “people who bookmarked this also bookmarked” has a similar drown-you-in-tabs effect, and somehow I found myself drowning in tabs of gorgeous original fantasy-setting artwork.
Which is a great problem to have, really. These are both by 六七質. And have some direct links to spring and fall.
(via designcouncil)
{Hotel La Mamounia, Marrakech. Built in 1920, recently it went through a 3 year long beauty slumber (reopening late 2009). USD 176m was spent on the renovation to update the hotel. Judging from these photos, the 3 year long wait has definitely paid off. It is stunning. The restaurant with tables in a courtyard has such a mysterious yet grand vibe about it. I love the swimming pool too. The hotel has been a national treasure since its opening and has attracted many celebrities over the years and now with its update, it just might have cemented its position in Marrakech as the hotel to lodge in.}





{Internationally acclaimed designer Jacques Garcia said, “La Mamounia evokes a modern-day fairytale, reminiscent of a far away time and place. Such a haven is often sought after but rarely found.” Renowned for its beautiful 20-acre gardens, La Mamounia is truly a haven for relaxation from the Marrakech heat.}
(Source: gilchristinteriors)
Isometric by Timothy J. Reynolds
Collection of illustrative polygon “Isometric views of little worlds”, which somehow are reminiscent of the popular computer game “Populous”.
Much more isometric goodness can be found at the artist’s Dribbble page here
(via karlis)
{A stone wall, and a jute rope stair railing add some texture and depth to this minimalist interior by RDR Arquitectos.}
I think it's interesting to see how personalities show through what you post. You see my interest in design, art, illustration, architecture, photography, & fashion, the things that make me laugh, that make me think, the things that I love. Soon, it won't be so random after all.