Thursday, March 3, 2011

Lace Inspired

Oh my GOD I die over this...
Beijing Noodle No. 9 located at the Caesars Palace in Las Vegas designed by design spirits co., ltd.  The walls and ceiling feature a white-painted woodland-patterned steel that mimics an elegant arabesque pattern.  This one pattern is used throughout the space to achieve a minimal and visually calm atmosphere in a surrealistic environment.

Rows of sparkling goldfish tanks feel like heaven...

The arabesque patterned shadows appear on the tables, floor, and kitchen appliances to accomplish a cohesive design throughout the space.

So dreamy...

A white ash wood floor is used so it doesn't compete with the elegant arabesque pattern.


I can't get enough of this arabesque shadow effect...


Unlike any other noodle shop.  I can't wait to visit this surrealistic, bright, and ultra clean environment.

Want to add some lace inspired shadow effect in your house?  Try a pierced urn lantern!

I am obsessing over the shadows these pieces create.

The lace patterned media stand adds a bit of femininity to this stark white modern space.

Genius...

I was inspired by lace for one of my Interior Design projects completed my senior year at Florida State University.  To view more of this project click here: coroflot.com/shannonfarris 

When you think of white lace you may picture your mothers wedding dress from the early 80's, but this updated use of lace really makes an elegant and modern statement.

 Lace on long-sleeves? This works!


How about black lace? Edgy but elegant.

Show-stopper

1 comment:

  1. loving the lace shannon...i love that lace nevers goes out of style, it only keeps getting better and better as time goes on. keep 'em coming!!

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