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  1. Minimalist black and white interior decor for home office

    Black white minimalist furniture interior apartment design

    Even though the collection consist not only from black and white furniture, these are the most modern and minimalist ones. The Italian company Porro produces a broad line of upholstered furniture in both contemporary and traditional styles, as well as quality wood furniture for the dining room, bedroom, living room and virtual home office – all at unmatched value in the marketplace. Black and White it offers maximum style and versatility for your virtual home office – perfect for your minimalist furniture for home office – even dorm rooms. (more…)

  2. Minimalist interior design with contrasting colors of black and white by Tom Atwood

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    A more minimalist touch was applied to the bedroom and living room section. Everything here was dominated by white colors as well as black accent. Everyone could see that two tones could bring the flawless interior design, just like this.

    Black and white minimalist furniture for home office to best design, your one-stop solution for your home office decor needs. Best design presents a variety of collections in home office furniture, furnishings, and home decorator accessories for fans of modern home design. (more…)

  3. Architecture of living room interior design furniture

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    Collection of apartment interior design pictures,  latest interior design trends, ideas, contemporary architecture and modern design photos (more…)

  4. Interior Building Design: Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects, Seattle, WA

    Just when you think you’ve had a pretty good look at the office of Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects, it shape-shifts. The pivoting walls in the conference room, you realize, are set at completely different angles than they were a few hours earlier. The huge white panel in the stairwell has suddenly been etched with a new abstraction of shadows. Dozens of spiky blond architectural models migrate from one plane to another over the course of the day. And that skylight–that wasn’t open before, was it? Even the staff itself scatters and shuffles. In fact, everything about this Seattle office is a work in progress, from the zealous use of raw materials to the firm’s unique collaborative philosophy. It’s never the same place twice. (more…)