Pavel Vetrov Design

Young Ukrainian designer and visualiser Pavel Vetrov shares his latest award-winning product design works. His career started from 3D visualisation of interiors and developed through furniture and light design. His OLLY Desk won Red Dot Award 2015. This exposure let Pavel to develop and present new pieces of furniture in a short period of time. Here are the latest - lamps inspired by Seattle city skyline and named after it and Katana series of interiors and product design pieces. For other works please proceed to Pavel's website or Behance profile

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Seattle

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Katana

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Visualisations by Diego Querol

Check this stunning sunny studio digital visualisation done by Diego Querol. Follow this link to find out the process behind this work

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Hutch & Co Restaurant by Biasol Studio

"Nestled amongst the vines of Victoria’s Yarra Valley, 35km northeast of the city is Hutch & Co. From its humble beginnings as the 1800s ironmongery store formally known as Hutchinson’s, the site was transformed into a modern restaurant by Melbourne Design Studio Biasol"

Photos: Ari Hatzis

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Apartment in São Paulo by Felipe Hess

Citing Yatzer: "Paying respect to the original design of a beautiful construction and adding contemporary touches through the use of metal and concrete, 30 year old Brazilian architect Felipe Hess, together with Pia Quagliato, a collaborator in his firm, breathed new life to this 400 m² apartment in São Tomás in São Paulo, Brazil, designed by Bauhaus architect Franz Heep."

Photography by Fran Parente

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The Art Collector Penthouse by Pitsou Kedem

This art collector penthouse located in Tel Aviv was designed by architect Pitsou Kedem, who is no novice when it comes to redesigning spaces and turning them into luxurious homes.

The open floor plan boasts incredible views of the city. In addition to the views, an impressive collection of art works adorns each corner of this penthouse, making it even more impressive.

text via Trendland

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A Concrete Summer House By BAK Arquitectos

"BAK arquitectos (Besonias Almeida) constructed the AV house, a concrete summer home in the forest of Mar Azul in Argentina. Surrounded by the lush natural landscape, the architects' goal was to design a building that integrates into the maritime environment through its shape and use of materials. The exterior is made of exposed concrete and the large windows capture the light that passes through the trees. Additionally, the interior is completely made of concrete, which regulates the thermal insulation."

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Caravan Tokyo

Here is Tokyo's most unique rental, being a 100% Japanese-made, custom-built caravan. Constructed by local craftspeople and perfect for a two-person getaway, the intriguing dwelling place features a double bed, dining nook, storage shelves, an in-suite bathroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. Once you step foot out of the caravan, you will find a deck with handcrafted wooden furniture that is a prime time spot for late night lounging. Caravan Tokyo is then parked inside a secure complex that also awards guests with access to a gallery, cafes and multiple food venders.

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