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When Is A Pool Not A Pool? When It's Got A HydroFloor.
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It's one of those thing you'd always wished someone had designed, and now someone has.
The system is near invisible, flexible, rapidly adaptable and safe, being in compliance with relevant national safety standards. The concept is that the floor height of the pool may be elevated to set at any pre-selected water depth such as wading depth for children or a depth suited to those with special needs. This makes the pool itself diverse and multifunctional.
The highest elevated position of the floor is that of the pool surround, at which point the water is out of sight beneath the floor. When fully elevated, the entire area becomes totally safe and secure for children to use. Additionally, since the pool is fully closed, energy costs for heating are greatly reduced.
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Mid-Century Modern Miniature. The Emerson House By Brinca Dada.
I was absolutely thrilled to learn that brinca dada of New York has created a modern dollhouse, inspired by Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann Desert House and the Cooper residence designed by A. Quincy Jones. The Emerson House, a stunning modern wood and acrylic glass dollhouse will soon be on the market for $299.
above: Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs
above: The home A. Quincy Jones designed for actor Gary Cooper
Also offered by brinca dada will be mid-century modern livingroom furnishings and a wooden articulated family.
Now for all the pictures and specs.
New updated pics, posted feb. 28th!
The House:
Inspired by the flat roofs and organic flow of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann Desert House and the ultra-modern stone, glass, and steel home that A. Quincy Jones designed for Gary Cooper, brinca dada’s Emerson House incorporates beautiful design and exciting play patterns while elevating the traditional toy dollhouse design.
Emerson House features many distinguishing architectural features like glass corners, minimalist cut stone fireplaces, scored hardwood floors and recessed lights (LED, powered by solar panels).
The home has six rooms including a living room, kitchen, library/office, master bedroom, bathroom and child's bedroom. With its large, open floor plan and floor-to-ceiling windows, the Emerson House enjoys year-round sunlight.
Made of wood (birch and others) and acrylic glass, it measures 18"H x 21"W x 30"L and is built at 3/4" scale. All stain and paints are non-toxic and lead free.
Specs:
* 30" x 21" x 18"
* Scale: 3/4
* Lights powered by solar panels
* Designer: Tim Boyle
The furnishings:
The living room set features eleven pieces including TV console, lamps, HD television, sofa, chairs, coffee table, console, side table and rug.
Specs:
* Scale: 3/4"
* 11 pieces
* Materials: Wood, fabric, leather
The Family:
The Modern Family is sleek, minimalist, and striking; the dolls' beauty is only matched by their exquisite functionality. Not only are they posable and fully articulated, the dolls' biceps and calves flex realistically. Made of wood (cgi images shown).
Specs:
* Scale: 3/4
* Height Range: 2" to 4.5"
* Materials: Wood
* Fully articulated
Based in New York City, brinca dada is currently launching its toy line with the unique new dollhouse design, the Emerson House. Available this coming Spring, suggested retail price is $299.99.
UPDATE: Be sure to see the new Bennet House by Brinca Dada expected to hit the market in october, 2010.
brinca dada’s Emerson House, other dollhouse designs, as well as doll furniture and accessories will be available at www.brincadada.com as well as select specialty toy and hobby stores nation- wide in the coming months.
info and images, courtesy of brinca dada
Whereas once modern dollhouses were virtually impossible to find, the modern dollhouse is becoming a popular trend. This is the seventh modern architectural miniature about which I've written. To see other amazing examples, visit the links below:
The Clearview Dollhouse
Dollhouse Reproduction Of Arne Jacobsen 1928 Villa
M112 PODS & Mini Modern Furnishings By Paris RenfroeModern Interior Design. On a Different Scale.
Mark Turpin's Pine Island: Architecture In Miniature
Bauhaus Mini-modernist Doll Houses Promote Resene
Kathy Osborn's Bauhaus Dollhouse
Wanna See or Buy More?
Here's a list of over 30 Modern Dollhouses You Can Buy
Wearable Animals That Won't Piss Off PETA. The Gathering By Alexander Blank.
Presently showing at the Galerie Rob Koudjis, a Netherland gallery for unusual and artful jewelry (or jewellery) , is a collection of modern animal head brooches by artist Alexander Blank.
Crafted of silver, plexiglass, rigid foam and lacquer, the animal heads are highly stylized. With a matte black finish and a silver pin backing the brooches can be worn as pins or exhibited as art.
Here are all 13 animal pins (Ed's friend, as the artist refers to them) from the exhibit, in alphabetical order:
Bird:
Duck:
Fish:
Fox:
Frog:
Hare:
Lizard:
Pheasant:
Pike:
Rabbit:
Rat:
Shrew:
Sheep:
Snail:
above: Alexander Blank
German artist Blank, a recent graduate of the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, has been exhibiting his works at the Galerie Rob Koudjis for over a year and a half. This is his first solo show and it runs through March 13th.
above: opening night at the Galerie
Galerie Rob Koudijs
(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
23-Jan-2010 through 13-Mar-2010
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