Cleverly designed prefabs for the less fortunate


Sometimes great plans are just destined to take form. The prefab homes of young designer/architect Brett Zamore for instance. For his thesis at Rice University School of Architecture  he rehabilitated an old mansion in his alma mater Houston, Texas. This caught the attention of Architecture for Humanity who commissioned him to design an easy to build home in Biloxi Mississippi for people who lost their home to hurricane Katrina. This again inspired him to start designing a line of prefab homes specifically for those who might not be able to afford regular new-builds. The result, two designs, called up+dn, were sold to various companies building affordable homes for the financially challenged. Families all over the Southern States are now happily living in his homes.

I particularly like the shutters and porch on the homes in the images below. They are reminiscent of long sweltering summer evenings in the South where people drink cool mint juleps and wave fans in their faces. The colour scheme makes for a luxury feel and give the homes a chic appearance.

All images courtesy of Interior Design and Brett Zamore Design

Cool tent designs for a stylish glamping trip!


With the weather getting better we start planning where to go on holiday this summer. They say there is a crisis so why not go camping? It’s cheap, fun and it is actually very much accepté! Make it a glamping trip and spend what you save by camping on one of these cool tents!

A tent shaped like the mother of all camping items; the Volkswagen Van! Available through firebox.com.

VW Camper Van tent from Firebox.com

Animal Farm, a truly fantastic tent by tent designers Field Candy. Make sure to check out their website for many many other designs!

Animal Farm tent by Field Candy

For the price of what an average tent at Field Candy costs you can ‘buy’ a night in this inflatable Bubble Tree. For a mere £400 a night, tourists can spend an evening in one of these inflatable ‘tents’. Created by French designer Pierre Stephane Dumas, the structures are designed to get people as close to nature as possible… Downside is that other people are very close to you too….

Bubble tree Hotel

Shake hands with the door handle


Open the door by shaking hands with it! I love this door handle. Unfortunately is has a typical designer name as it’s called Door Hand-le, which puts a bit of a tacky stamp on the design. Maybe just for one door? Or a cupboard?

Door Hand-le by ntpdesigns

It is designed Naomi Thellier de Poncheville and available through her website.

Illuminated bed Poesy


With this bed you don’t need a night lamp by your bed anymore. It is illuminated!
It changes colour and can be programmed to wake you up too! It was designed by Philippe Boulet, a young French designer who caught the attention of Philippe Starck when he was still in art school. He already won several important awards for his designs. The bed is called Poesy and costs around €6877

Bed Poesy by Philippe Boulet