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A cast concrete bathtub, a walnut-lined office and translucent walls that move at the touch of a button all feature inside this renovated London apartment by The Klassnik Corporation.The London-based architecture studio was asked to create the loft-like home on the sixth floor of a former printing works in Clerkenwell, known as the Ziggurat Building.

The team used an assortment of architectural features to add personality into the home.This move is echoed by the choice of furnishings and embellishments, which include a taxidermied capercaillie – a type of woodland grouse – and red, flower-shaped taps.

"Surfaces, transparency, varied opacities, reflection, liquids and motion combine in the fluid arrangement of domestic spaces within the apartment, surrounded by vistas of the city," explained studio founder Tomas Klassnik.

"This quality of visual openness informed the arrangement of spaces within."

The entrance leads directly through to the open-plan living space – a room that accounts for more than half of the flat's area. This curved room is framed by concrete columns with tapered tops. Off to one side of this space and raised up on a pedestal is the concrete bath tub. This can be revealed or hidden – depending on the occasion and the level of privacy required – thanks to sliding mechanisms and smart glass that changes transparency.

"Sliding glass walls can transform to reveal or conceal this conventionally most private of spaces at the click of a button," explained Klassnik.

The red flower-shaped taps add a dash of colour to this otherwise minimal room. There is also a large spout that adds some ceremony to filling up the tub with water.

The master bedroom is directly connected to the bathroom, and features a wardrobe with rose-gold hue stainless-steel doors. By contrast, the storage closets in the entrance hall are fronted by American walnut, forming a series of piers intended to simulate "the effect of an architectural enfilade". Instead of standard rectangular entrance, the doorway include a semi-circular cutaway the echoes the form of the columns of in the living space.The other rooms in the home are a guest bedroom and a toilet separate from the main bathroom.

 

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Apr 20 2017

London Flat by The Klassnik Corporation Centres Around a Cast Concrete Bath

A cast concrete bathtub, a walnut-lined office and translucent walls that move at the touch of a button all feature inside this renovated London apartment by The Klassnik Corporation.The London-based architecture studio was asked to create the loft-like home on the sixth floor of a former printing works in Clerkenwell, known as the Ziggurat Building.

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Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryKlassnik
Apr 19 2017

Chicago Hostel The Hollander Connects Guests On Instagram Prior To Arrival

Dishevelled surfaces and industrial details create a shabby-chic aesthetic at this hostel in Chicago, where guests are encouraged to interact with each other via Instagram before their stays.

<p>Dishevelled surfaces and industrial details create a shabby-chic aesthetic at this hostel in Chicago, where guests are encouraged to interact with each other via Instagram before their stays. With interiors designed by French studios Ciguë and Delordinaire, The Hollander offers both private and ...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryChicago Hostel
Apr 18 2017

Frédéric Forest’s Linework

Born in Annecy, a city in the French Alps, illustrator and designer Frédéric Forest has already worked for Cartier, as well as the Adidas Advanced Design Studio in Italy, where he designed for the brand’s high-end sports shoes range.

<p>Born in Annecy, a city in the French Alps, illustrator and designer Frédéric Forest has already worked for Cartier, as well as the Adidas Advanced Design Studio in Italy, where he designed for the brand’s high-end sports shoes range. Besides the cooperations with international luxury firms, h...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryFrédéric Forest
Apr 18 2017

‘Ceci N’est Pas un Portrait’|Miguel Vallinas Prieto

Ceci N’est Pas’, meaning ’This Is Not’ in French, is the third and final chapter of Miguel Vallinas’ surrealist pictures series that stage human bodies, always well-dressed coupled with unexpected head. In ‘La Trahison des Images’

<p>‘Ceci N’est Pas’, meaning ’This Is Not’ in French, is the third and final chapter of Miguel Vallinas’ surrealist pictures series that stage human bodies, always well-dressed coupled with unexpected head. In ‘La Trahison des Images’ – ‘The Treachery of Images’, painted by sur...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryMiguel Vallinas Prieto
Apr 15 2017

Chimney House By Dekleva Gregorič Architects

In the slovenian town of logatec, dekleva gregorič architects has completed a timber-clad dwelling that celebrates the role of the wood stove. named ‘chimney house’, the property is articulated around the stove’s prominent position, which in turn distributes the home’s other spaces.

<p>In the slovenian town of logatec, dekleva gregorič architects has completed a timber-clad dwelling that celebrates the role of the wood stove. named ‘chimney house’, the property is articulated around the stove’s prominent position, which in turn distributes the home’s other spaces. Exte...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryDekleva Gregorič Architects
Apr 14 2017

Gallery Of Veerle Wenes Dissolves The Boundaries Between Public And Private Art

Veerle is certainly no stranger to reinvention or imagination, her life has spanned the creative fields: “I’m already 60 years old so I have a bit of a past!” Veerle began her career trajectory as the only woman studying architecture in Ghent during the ’70s, a fact she mentions only in passing—more interested in discussing the practical side of her working life.

<p>Veerle is certainly no stranger to reinvention or imagination, her life has spanned the creative fields: “I’m already 60 years old so I have a bit of a past!” Veerle began her career trajectory as the only woman studying architecture in Ghent during the ’70s, a fact she mentions only in p...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryVeerle Wenes
Apr 13 2017

Deloudis New Store In Cyprus

For over 45 years, the name of Deloudis has become synonymous with high end furniture design in Greece. We are now delighted to announce the opening of our flagship store in the beautiful city of Limassol in Cyprus.

<p>For over 45 years, the name of <a href="http://deloudis.gr/#home" target="_blank">Deloudis </a>has become synonymous with high end furniture design in Greece. We are now delighted to announce the opening of our flagship store in the beautiful city of Limassol in Cyprus. The prestigious new showro...
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Constantinos Moraitakis
PhotostoryDeloudis
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