Sunday, April 25, 2010

German's Energy House .ドイツの家 ②

Passive house has become more popular in German-speaking countries and Scandinavian countries. I do not know exactly how it works but the super energy sufficiency building requere ultra-low energy for space heating and cooling. Behind the patina of Corten steel panels facade up to 30 centimeters thick layer that provides excellent insulation.  The Passive House in Eselsberg by architectural planning Mühlich, Fink & Partner.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

German's energy house .ドイツの家 ①

178 sqm built up area two-story house designed by Architect Daniel Sauter, with prefabricated wood facade.Clean lines and natural materials. The ground floor of the house brings an airy open space for dining and kitchen.


Sunday, April 11, 2010

ARTCHINA, Hamburg

A gallery for chinese contemporary art collector. ARTCHINA is located in Curschmann Straße 20, 20251 Hamburg.

Flamant Home Interiors, Hamburg

Flamant Home Interiors, located in Hohe Bleichen 24, 20354 Hamburg, has installed a "Bourgeois-Bohemian" art of living, a blend of elegance, tradition and cool. Many Hamburgers love it's style of making unconventional use of even the most conventional things. 
A really chic decorated cafe is located on the 2nd floor of the Flamant interior shop! Cafe Flamant has an independent website here, where you can find out the specialties of the Week. Hmm....!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

MUJI in Hamburg

MUJI is finally in Hamburg! Extending its branches in Germany in recent few years, since its successful launching in London. However, many doesn't know its full name in Japanese = mujirushiryouhin, which my german husband cannot pronounce. ha!


Apart from their usual cloths, stationaries, travel & kitchen utilities, MUJI also build houses just like a architectural firm, in Japan, that is. Check out their MUJI Home's blog (google translator helps..) Extreme simplified look but with each functions well considered.

無印良品の家

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

1983 "I am no brand." by MUJI 無地

The depth of Little Is Loud, Non-Existing Is Existing comes from the ideology of Zen. MUJI is exactly one of the product from such ideology:

~ Select quality material, eliminating procedures and simplify packaging ~ 3 core ideas reflected by MUJI from the miserable consciousness of japanese in the 80's. In the depressing bubble economy period, MUJI provided products to salary-man, inspiring the hope in life.

This stressful salary-man is taking a break from work. He thinks: "Come to think about it, the nature is generic.. including me.", "I should live on with NO BRAND. I don't need company name. I don't need department name. I don't need to be in a category. I can live as non-existence." 

Get it? It's a japanese philosophy... 

Monday, March 29, 2010

TH2 White, Hamburg/Germany

A interior shop in Hamburg. TH2 white Lots of white and white... and then black. Clean lines! 
They also have cafes called TH2 with cooking lessons.


Friday, March 26, 2010

Studio Ditte, Netherlands

These furniture will look so good in a white room with white flooring! Great idea to DIY old furniture to give it an extra worn out impression.. with scrap wood wallpaper.

and now I can get them from www.Palais13.de