Andrew Maynard's Tattoo House
The home you see here is designed by Andrew Maynard Architects in Australia. The form is a simple box and the architect has ingenious employed low cost UV stable wall decals to fulfil the council's requirement for 75% opacity to second storey spaces (in order to minimise "overlooking"). The screening also reflects heat and glare away from the expansive glass windows and eliminates the need for curtains and expensive screening.
above: It is interesting how the (narrow, corridor-looking) space ends at the window here.
(above) I really like the way the kitchen bench becomes part of the stair to maximise the use of space underneath.
via Moco Loco.

I would like to welcome on board, 

I can't stop gasping at the images I found on this 




above: Paper carving, 200 sheets of cartridge paper each 76 x 52 cm





above: Hoodbag. This is probably my favourite.
above: Winter Sleep. This blasket hosts 12 animal shape cushions.
above: Sleeping Furniture
above: rocking bear made from solid birch.
above: It's a wallpaper! (original image from
above: It's an apron! Cotton canvas, maybe? (image from 
above: It's a tote! I am imagining the pattern to be on silk or cotton sateen. (original image from
#2 : Oriental bud (lime green)




Beautifully packaged 
These mountain coat racks by 






