Have you ever been in a home and felt you were back in the Victorian era? Where there’s so much furniture you can hardly walk around (without tripping over something)? When furnishing a space, there’s a fine balance to be… Continue reading →
All over Java small roadside eating carts called angkringan get wheeled into place each day. From lunch time bowls of steaming chicken soup … to late into the night discussions over cups of hot tea and tasty snacks … people… Continue reading →
The New Ferum Collection, recycled fishing boats and black iron, available at Reorient. You like it?
If you come by Ottawa and visit the Scotiabank place, go and see the Bonneville model home, nicely decorated by Mikaza and featuring ReOrient recycled teak pieces
If you happen to be in Ottawa and you pass by the Scotiabank place, come and visit a model home by Bonneville beautifully decorated by Mikaza and with several pieces of recycled teak furniture from ReOrient! Check it out… http://www.facebook.com/pages/ReOrient/119204171490551… Continue reading →
A wonderful time of the year, where we should all be thankful and thinking about our families and how blessed we are if we have them, and can share these moments with them. I often find myself not thrilled about… Continue reading →
The new funky bar in Ubud, the “Round Bar” features fantastic street art and recycled denim furniture as well as lamps and fences made from recycled bottles. One of the challenge was to create a cool and hip look into a… Continue reading →
Check out this new cool hip round bar in Ubud, Bali. The challenge was to work with a round structure and incorporate street art as well as recycled material such as denim, lights and fence made from recycled plastic bottles. If you… Continue reading →
You will love the look of this bed and its console. The frame, usual to the Trapezium collection, is wider at the bottom, with a width of 230 cm/240 cm. It fits a large matress of 180 cm on 200 cm. You… Continue reading →
How can we think that BioFuel is the answer to everytning greener? We need to understand the where and how and why before we think we are leading a much greene rlife but using bio-fuels. Aceh was at war for… Continue reading →