Collection of modern, minimalist, and eco friendly architectural design for your home inspiration
Singapore-based firm Ministry of Design has recently completed an office interior design project for the world-known advertising agency Leo Burnett. The designers put their abillty to bring the creative personality of Leo Burnett into the office design, along with the space dividing concept that refer to the creative process in advertising business.
Space to Impress is the third part of the project which furnished with plywood desks in an open-plan configuration. The overall energetic vibe is reflected in the design of the customized plywood tables. Colored a variety of shades, the tabletops take on a checkered and playful quality.
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With tons of blueprints (over 16,000!) for different furniture designs and outdoor woodwork projectsyou can have a great insight into how to build different things with wood. In it, they tell you about wood, how to design projects, the detailed photographs, patterns, blueprints, materials list and step by step instructions on how to put build them.
The second part shows you the different tools and how to use them, and a complete guide to woodwork carpentry. And the color photographs and drawings are beautiful and show a lot of detail.
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