
Neide Teixeira
Contato: neide.teixeira@ymail.com
1 de junho de 2012
Mês dos Namorados
Queremos bolas!
27 de maio de 2012
Mármore branco e detalhes rosas
Branco e rosa
"Não sou fã da cor rosa. Entretanto tenho encontrado bastante material no qual itens nesta cor costumam quebrar a monotonia dos ambientes complementando-os com ótimo resultado. Seja quebrando o tom funesto de móveis rústicos, seja esquentando um ambiente extremamente frio como o acima.
Anão fica afetado, não fica fora de ocasião, me parece uma ótima solução para estes casos.
Foto: http://www.coloradohomesmag.com/article/bathing-beauties-0
Extraído: http://www.desideratto.com/
23 de maio de 2012
Personalização de Móveis com Revestimento em Tecidos Coloridos
O mobiliário apresentado tem como destaque os tecidos que os compõem com um colorido muito especial marcado por vários padrões de desenhos florais, listrados e outros, que acabam fazendo contraponto com as linhas que os formam. A idéia deste trabalho é mostrar soluções depersonalização de móveis através de revestimentos em tecidos, tornando-os característicos de quem os possui. O resultado é um móvel de visual despojado e alegre que podem agradar várias pessoas ao redor do mundo. Entre os mobiliários oferecidos estão cabeceiras, poltronas,sofás, cadeiras etc. Esta personalização é feita sob encomenda com material 100% natural e totalmente lavável em algodão Marimekko Unikko. Veja com atenção as cores e os detalhes em preto que presentam alguns deles e, também, os outros elementos que compõem adecoração.Para saber mais sobre este trabalho de revestir poltronas, sofás e cadeiras veja fonte.
Amoooooooo o Marcos Cesar, espero que tenham curtido.
Beijos com carinho e tenham um lindo final de quarta.
Neide Teixeira
22 de maio de 2012
Coleção de Luminárias Pendentes Artesanais em Estilo Egípcio
Esta coleção de luminárias de características egípcias apresentadas nos desenhos, texturas e em algumas formas. Estes exemplos são luminárias pendentes com formas levemente ovaladas chamativas que podem dar destaque a qualquer decoração. Mais belo é o efeito de luz que apresentam onde se pode notar efeitos de luz e sombras que acontecem por difração da luz por pequenos furos. Toda a coleção é produzida de maneira artesanal e lembram pingentes de luzes e formas muito atuais acrescido de um certo ar de romantismo. Elas também apresentam um lado cênico em uma atmosfera para desfrutar de bons momentos seja em uma sala de jantar ou sala de estar. Olhe a beleza delas nas imagens e veja mais detalhes em fonte.
Extraído: http://marcoscesarinteriores.com.br
Amoooooo este site do Marcos Cesar.
Tenham uma linda terça.
Abraço
Neide Teixeira
10 de maio de 2012
Torneira de Design Contemporâneo e Orgânico Delta Fuse
Esta torneira de design orgânico apresenta um visual elegante e moderno com um destaque para para cores. Chamada de torneira Delta Fuse para cozinha, ela apresenta suaves curvas em um projeto inspirado pela suavidade com um estilo contemporâneo e minimalista com as cores aparecendo em lugares não esperados. Seu desenvolvimento acontece em aço inoxidável Cracked Pepper, Chili Pepper e cores no tom avermelhado e branco. Pode-se dizer que a Delta Fuse apresenta linhas sensuais com um sistema de encaixe e tecnlogia muito especiais trazendo inovação, destaque e beleza para qualquer cozinha. Para mais detalhes desta torneira de desenho diferenciado veja fonte.
CRÉDITOS: Marcos Cesar Interiores
9 de maio de 2012
Words and images: Courtesy of Helenio Barbetta














Guido Hager Berlin Apartment by Helenio Barbetta
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"There isn't even one indoor plant in Guido Hager's Berlin apartment. We'd foolishly assumed that in private this landscape architect would have a personal hothouse to look after, in which to cultivate Begonia coccinea, Farn trees, or some other rare domestic species. But he says that although he likes trees "I only like them when ther're outside. I don't feel any need to have them inddors." He comes here to stay for a few days each month, to go to the opera or see an exhibition, or just relax and spend time with friends. And also to see his personal collection of paintings and drawings, which continue to inhabit the apartment when he isn't there.
When he's not in Berlin he's probably living in his main house in Zurich (where he does have a conservatory, but that's another story) and where hi and his two partners firm of Hager Partner AG is located, with a staff of forty people who are currently working on more then 70 projects that range from private gardens to urban parks and public commisions, such as the esplanade fot the Etnographic Museum in Geneva and the tree-filled inner courtyard of the new Bundestag building. Hager's work is involved with Nature, but art collecting is a passion he cultivates in his spare time. He began collecting by chance: "Twelve years ago I happened to go into a gallery in Zurich, saw a painting I liked, and bought it. "Now he owns something like three hundred paintings and drawings, a few photographs, but no videos. "A gallery-owner friend of mine has tried to suggest what I should and shouldn't buy, but I won't listen to him. When I'm investing in art I buy, what I like.
Hager has a predilection for artists who are his own contemporaries, people born in the Fifties and Sixties, and for large canvasses. When he was looking for somewhere to live in Berlin, those "details" of his personal taste were a significant influence on his buying decision. "As my art collecting grew bigger" he says "my first apartment was becoming too small, so I started to look for somewhere else. It had to be in Schoneberg because I wanted to stay in the same area, which has a wonderful vegetable and flower market, but not in one of those lofts of which there are so many here. It was much better to go for a solid bourgeois home, organised in a traditional way with clearly separated living and sleeping areas, and stucco decorations adorning the ceilings".
And that was his perfect solution: an apartment at the fourth floor of an historic building, with three large rooms in a main wing and a "rear part" suitable for converting into two bedrooms and a bathroom. The general condition of the place was very poor and all the wiring needed to be replaced, but he was completely captivated by the walls, which offered plenty of hanging space that would be the perfect setting for the bright colours of his paintings.
Now the walls have been repainted white over a special new plaster finish that brings out the colour tones of the canvasses. The ceilings are also white, as a contrast with the black wood he chose for the floors. In the living area, which faces north, the natural daylight is very beautiful, and is assisted by a system of adjustable spotlights in the fairly challenging task of enhancing the works of art. The apartment also contains a few other light fittings: a Serge Mouille lamp on the dining table and some Akari-rice-paper lamps in corners or on bedside tables. And almost nothing else; just a few pieces of furniture all of sober design, such as the Le Corbusier chaise or the Mies chairs.
It took a year of work to bring the apartment to this point, because before the new surface finishes could be applied the spaces themselves had to be redesigned. The existing kotchen was changed into a bedroom with its own independent entrance, and a new kitchen was created by sacrificing one of the other bedrooms, and everything else was perfect just as it was, including the vista to the outside: "when I look out from my litle balcony" says Hager "I can see the local streets and the trees off in the dostance. It's like going back in time, or looking at a landscape painting by Adolph Menzel." That's why Hager prefers his trees to be outside; the inside is for contemporary art."
Words and images: Courtesy of Helenio Barbetta
Ribera Del Duero HQ by Estudio Barozzi Veiga







Ribera Del Duero HQ by Estudio Barozzi Veiga
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The site, on the edge of the town, has been sculpted by the city and the landscape, and the project, interprets this conditions, showing the essential features that bring us closer to understanding it. The building becomes a transition element. Aware of the re-composition of the small scale context, and at the same time, establishing a dialogue with the horizon and the landscape monumentality, through the tower volume. A timeless monolith suspended over the plateau. The embodiment of the building, through stone, is understood as an intensification of the site nature, which allows composing a sensorial invocation of the landscape. However, the presence of difference, in which the project expressed their radically contemporary condition.
Photos and words: Estudio Barozzi Veiga
Villa Nyberg by Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture









In 2009 we produced Swedens first series of passive house designs. Our goal is to make this environmentally friendly building technique available for all. In 2010, Villa Nyberg was developed and built from our design for the Passive House; 'Villa Atrium'. It is the first house in the series to be taken through to construction. The villa has been customized for the Nyberg family and is situated in Borlänge, central Sweden.
THE PASSIVE HOUSE CONCEPT: Passive houses are extremely well-insulated buildings that are largely heated by the energy already present in the building - people and our household equipment generate a lot of energy. Our energy simulations show that this villa will have an energy consumption for heating of only 25 kWh/m²year.
SWEDISH RECORD IN AIR TIGHTNESS: To reduce heatloss air tightness is an important feature of a passive house. When we tested the air tightness of Villa Nyberg in a blow-door test we got a pleasent suprise, a new Swedish record! The result was 0,038 l/sm² at 50 Pa. The Swedish passive house standard is 0,3 and the previous record was 0,07.
DESIGN PRINCIPLES: The villa is situated by a lake in a pine forest in central Sweden. The living room and kitchen open up towards the views of the lake, the more private areas such as the bedrooms and bathrooms are situated on the other side of the house with smaller windows overlooking the forest. The round shape of the villa eliminates cold-bridges and reduces the enclosing wall area of the house. It also effects the way you live in the house, during the day one will move from room to room around the building experiencing different views and daylight conditions.
LIVING IN VILLA NYBERG: Its Sunday morning and I’m reading the newspaper in the kitchen. The autumn is closing in, but its still warm in the sun. From here I can almost see all the rooms of the house. The kitchen and the living room form one big open room to my left and hall way to my right connects me to the other rooms of the house. Through the atrium I can see the doors to the bedrooms on the opposite side, there our kids are still fast asleep, they stayed up a bit too late last night watching movies.
Client: The Nyberg Family
Type: Prefabricated Passive House
Size 156sqm
Stage: Built Project
Year: 2010
Location: Borlänge, Sweden
Team: Joakim Kaminsky, Fredrik Kjellgren, Oscar Arnklitt, Daniel Andersson, Corina Bermúdez
Words: Courtesy of Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture
Photos: Kalle Sanner
5 de maio de 2012
Revestimento em Placas de Alto Relevo e Estilo Contemporâneo
Esta coleção de placas inspirada na arte brasileira moderna apresenta diversas possibilidades criativas incluindo estes painéis de madeira que lembram esculturas e trabalhos artísticos. Uma das alternativas é a de revestimento em parede que cria um efeito de alto relevo com figuras geométricas que compõem um estilo contemporâneo. Nos desenhos também são criadas formas orgânicas, linhas retas, arcos etc. A técnica de corte utilizada para estes desenhos é a de jato de água permitindo maior precisão. Esta é apenas parte de uma coleção que também estão disponíveis em outros materiais. É bom lembrar que a utilização da madeira é ideal para ambientes fechados uma vez que a umidade pode trazer problemas no decorrer do tempo. Assim, este tipo de trabalho com este material é ideal para ambientes internos.
Simplesmente lindo..
A criatividade é uma característica artística e isso me encanta.
A leveza que transmite, apesar de ser madeira é incrível porque facilita a sua utilização permitindo inclusive que seja usado em ambientes mais despojados...o que era impossível há algum tempo pois a madeira sempre foi considerada um produto clássico, sério e dava ao ambiente sobriedade e requinte. Não que isso não seja mais assim mas hoje com produtos como este podemos ambientar com mais alegria, leveza e nem por isso menos sofisticação.
Espero que tenham gostado.
Créditos: Marcos Cesar Interiores.
Beijo e bom final de semana.
29 de abril de 2012
Loft Cetatuia
Uma linda escadaria flutuante com grades de vidro ocupa a menor quantidade de espaço, mantendo um fluxo transparente.
Vamos ver as fotos e digam qual o seu preferido.























































