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IKEA Tiny House, IKEA Tiny Home, Tiny Homes, Trailer Homes, Sustainable Tiny Homes, Sustainability, IKEA, Agunnaryd, Elmtaryd, Ingvar Kamprad, Jennifer Keesson, Jon Abrahamsson Ring, Lena Pripp Kovac

IKEA Tiny House: Small Space, Big Style

Since its debut in 1943, IKEA has been a pioneer. At that time, its founder, Ingvar Kamprad, was only 17 years old. He started the company with a small sum of money that his dad rewarded him for doing well in school. He chose the name IKEA as an abbreviation of Ingvar Kamprad from Elmtaryd (the family farm), Agunnaryd (the nearby village, located in southern Sweden). The rest is history.
Luss House, Art, Architecture, Object & Thing, Blum & Poe, Mendes Wood DM, New York, Design, Matt Bangser, Alma Allen, Lucas Arruda, Cecily Brown, Matt Connors, Green River Project LLC, Tony Lewis, Eddie Martinez, Ritsue Mishima, Paulo Monteiro, Johnny Ortiz, Frances Palmer, Marina Perez Simão

Luss House: Art & Architecture

On view through July 24, 2021, this exhibition showcases new and site-specific contemporary art and design works by 18 international artists taking place in Luss House, the former residence of Gerald Luss in Ossining, New York.

Vincenzo De Cotiis: Rebellion in the Raw

Where does the story for a centuries-old building truly begin? As it pertains to Italian artist and architect Vincenzo De Cotiis, the question is not nearly as interesting as to how the story ends, particularly in the case of the austerely done residence he designed inside a badly neglected palazzo near central Milan.

Jay Jeffers Creating Spaces With Soul

Always striving to create spaces with soul that feel collected over time, Jay Jeffers and his team worked hard to help the owners of this Portola Valley, California, dwelling to make their dream home.

Culver City Contemporary Expansion

So Edward Ogosta designed one—the simple, rectangle-shaped Rear Window House. Set behind the original bungalow, the 450-square-foot expansion was thoughtfully planned to include a master suite, master bath and a library.