Doors & Windows
Italian glass door company Casali devised a means for rethinking the idea of doors as borders between rooms. Instead they use their glass doors as an innovative means for reconsidering the ways that we divide space and provide privacy.
Posted by Lauren Proctor at 25 August, 2010
What’s the use in worrying about “wall art” when you can have DOOR ART? And also, why didn’t we think of this sooner. The days of beads hanging in the doorway, are long gone (unless you’re in college….or living in Venice Beach, then you get a free pass) Cleary, OTC an Italian company, realized that there was a need for creative, modern doors that weren’t your average glass door.
Posted by Chelsea Latimer at 26 July, 2010
Add personality to your doors with these beautiful doors trompe-l’oeil by french designer Koziel. The well-known Parisian district landmark: Montmartre’s stairs or a castle corridor – it will sure be a conversation topic next time you have guests.
Posted by Keren Fathi-Poor at 13 July, 2010
Dimension Millworks, Texas based company, just wanted to show us an example of why doors do not have to be flat and boring. One word – WOW! I wonder what is inside that door..
Posted by Keren Fathi-Poor at 18 June, 2010
These beautiful Shades from Delia Shades will never make you want to open up your blinds. Moorish, Indian, Arabesque patterns are few of the wonderful designs and patterns available. Each design is custom designed and fitted to your windows. Simple and subtle decor to make any room beautiful!
Posted by Keren Fathi-Poor at 3 June, 2010

Walcot House make the most amazing contemporary hardware for window treatmeants, including Curtain Poles, Finials, Hanging Systems and Accessories. Since they started designing and producing the first range of products back in 1999, they have gone on to introduce some of the most chic and elegant hardware available and can be found in exclusive retailers throughout Europe, the United States and the Middle East. Let’s take a look at why they’re so highly rated in the Interior Design industry. See More
Posted by Keren Fathi-Poor at 12 March, 2010
When I picture my “dream closet” I almost instantly have flashes of scenes from Clueless when Cher opens up to a Clothes Horse dream- rows of vibrant fabrics, materials and most importantly SPACE, conducive for someone with a serious shopping addiction. Sigh, heaven. Spazzi has a created a series of door closets that from the front look like an opening into another room, or realm if you will. The long panels create an illusion of open, long spaces from floor to ceiling. With the variety of designs and colors, Spazzi’s closets lend to an endless list of functionality and style. The closets are tucked away so that they look more like a style addition to a room, than a place to store your things. You can add pops of color, or a facade of a flower, a filmstrip, etc. to fit the purpose and vision of a room. Spazzi has created a dream closet AND a chic way of mixing both efficient organization and design.
Posted by Chelsea Latimer at 26 January, 2010
“PETRA” is the name of the new collection created by Brizzi + Riefenstahl Studio.
The language of this new door is simple and straightforward, the styling is extremely clean, and the material used – wood – is proposed in truly unprecedented combinations: wood is mated to cement finishes and the colour scheme relies on brilliant, translucent hues. Finally, the conceptual idea behind the new models is aptly conveyed by the name of the collection: “Petra, inspired by the past and looking to the future”, an approach that is fully consistent with the start of the second half century of life of Acem.
These artful modern styled doors will liven up even the most boring spaces.
Planar, thanks to the perfect coplanarity “at millimeter”, can easily match with the new processing Scultura and, as a modern paint, it is still more elegant when it is without frame.
Posted by Keren Fathi-Poor at 21 December, 2009
I have always dreamed of having a window seat / reading nooks like one of these:
Posted by Keren Fathi-Poor at 3 December, 2009
Better Views is a series of perforated black out roller blinds designed by Elina Aalto for IUKBOX. Light goes through the small cut out holes creating an image of a city by night. The series includes views from Paris, Tokyo, Helsinki and Stockholm in a limited edition of 1000 each.
Posted by Keren Fathi-Poor at 23 November, 2009








































