Designed for the young these are the Reversible Destiny Lofts, promoting powerful colors that will tickle your senses and force you to use balance, physical strength and imagination. That if you choose to rent one of these lofts with uneven floors, oddly positioned power switches and outlets, irregularly shaped curtainless windows or if you don’t mind a transparent shower room. It will cost you 220,000 and 250,000 yen ($2,000/$2,400) per month, but it’s Tokyo.

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Monday, April 26, 2010
How to Make the Stairs the Most Interesting Element of Your Home
A few months ago we presented an interesting project called the Rainbow Bookshelf, a beautiful example of organizing books by color. Today here is another interesting way to play with colors created by Jim Lambie. Jim Lambie, a Scottish artist, is best known for his striped vinyl floor pieces, which have covered the floors and stairs of multiple gallery and museum spaces in the United States and Europe.The artist meticulously adheres vinyl tape to the floor in a geometric pattern that responds to the building’s architecture.The project presented in this post is called “ZOBOP!” and is a dizzying installation of meandering parallel strips of colored tape laid on the lobby floor and up some stairs of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
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