August 19th, 2010 by desiree

Daniel Ogassian is an industrial designer that takes mathematics, art, concrete & ceramics & turns them into unique tiles that are very striking.
His Pentagon Flora is a range of pentagon-shaped tiles with a floral design & although they’re not very masculine, they are very unique.
The tiles are designed so that 4 tiles fit together to form a stretched out hexagon, so that the tiles can be easily placed together on a wall.
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August 10th, 2010 by desiree

Traditionally wallpaper is pretty gaudy & can make your house look like something out of a bad DIY show where kitsch is cool. It could also make you look like your mother advises you on what tie to wear with your suit each morning & that’s never a good thing. Luxury wallpaper, on the other hand, can totally transform a room into something spectacular, adding another stylish dimension to your space without the associations of a mommy’s boy syndrome.
Graham & Brown have a range of 3d textured wallpaper with some funky designs that also play tricks with your eyes & add depth with optical illusion. Their range is bold & striking, without any frilly feminine patterns to emasculate you.
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August 2nd, 2010 by desiree

Style is everything & for that classic look that echoes the vogue of luxuries past, Villeroy & Boch have the perfect range of tiles to recreate those looks in your own home.
These ceramic non-vitreous tiles feature various designs that draw on various cultures and eras from around the world & are hand-made to ensure superbly crafted results in the end piece.
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March 11th, 2009 by BallerHouse

Felt is undoubtedly the “in” home design fabric at the moment. Who knows how long the trend will last. But if you want to jump on it, why not hook up a Bierfilz (translated beer mat) felt wall panel from German design company Illu Stration.
From a practical perspective, the beer mat wall panel is sound absorbent and eco-friendly. Could be money for insulating part of your recording studio. Luckily, it’s available in a wide variety of colors and shapes.
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December 1st, 2008 by BallerHouse

Got some extra space on the walls in your garage or home gym? Hook up a big wall graphic from Fathead. In addition to Sports Illustrated swimsuit models and Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders, the big wall graphics come in a wide range of sports, military, and entertainment themes. So if Marissa Miller (above) isn’t cutting it for you, there’s always Miley Cyrus. The oversized stickers will run you about $100 each. Follow the jump for a view of Cowboys cheerleader Andrea.
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