Design is inspired by the world and the results are normally exciting and incredible. This time Covet House searched for some of the best funky design ideas to bring you. From pastels to bright colors, from bridges to advertising, this article is filled with inspiring content to make your day more colorful. Enjoy!
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Throughout the years of interior design trends, we’ve always loved how color creates an ambiance that we all relate to in our homes. Pastel colors have come a long way from only showing up in baby nurseries! Today they lend a relaxed feel to your living spaces, they add a retro appeal to your kitchen appliances and are uniquely modern in neutral paint colors for your entire home.
Circu’s New Collection – Meet Bubble Gum
Circu, the magical brand that is the focus on making kids’ dreams come true, has created a perfect collection, all in pastels. From playgrounds to mirrors, the collection was created to make our dreams reality and relax soothingly. There is something so relaxing about the lighter shades of the color palette for your spaces that makes you want to escape from the world you’re in.
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The Bubble Gum mirror is the accessory you need to embellish any children’s bedroom. With its elegant design inspired by the fun shapes of the kid’s favorite candies, this luxury wall mirror will add playfulness to any project.
100architects Rejuvenate Pedestrian Bridge In Shanghai with Bright Colors and Looped Shapes
100architects has introduced the ‘high loop’, an urban intervention proposal for the renovation of Puji Road pedestrian bridge in Shanghai. The iconic bridge was built over the Suzhou creek in 1997, connecting the Jing’an and Zhabei districts. In 2009, it was renovated to allow additional access to small vehicles, such as bikes and scooters, improving urban connectivity.
The bridge extends over a kilometer in length as an elevated platform offering striking views from one of the most representative areas of the city. However, it is currently underestimated when compared to other bridges, hiding its uniqueness and amazing potential to become a local urban landmark. Therefore, the proposal by 100architects aims to transform the bridge into an eventful elevated park crossing the city, allowing passers-by to experience a unique journey through one of the densest areas of Shanghai.
Peter Tarka – Polish Graphic Designer with Incredible 3D Projects
Polish graphic designer Peter Tarka produces incredibly immersive 3D illustrations, using basic shapes and forms using a wide array of materials and colors to create various compositions which have gained him enormous popularity among the digital design world.
Even if you don’t know the name, you’ve almost certainly seen his work. Peter’s worked with some of the biggest names in the game – Apple, Nike, LG, Google, Cadbury, Mastercard and Honda to name a few. Not only has he worked for the biggest brands, but also the biggest agencies. Saatchi & Saatchi, Man Vs Machine, Doyle Dane Bernbach, Leo Burnett… the list just goes on and on. With 126k followers on Instagram, his work has been seen all over the world and has cemented his place in the digital design world for many years to come. The truly amazing thing is that has he achieved all this at just 27 years of age.
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