30 Examples Of Beautiful Interior Design Collected By This Dedicated Instagram Account
Each of us has our own sources of inspiration, unique “places of power” where we draw energy for our creativity. A place where we collect various references for visual images we like. A place where we always return to find something that will inspire us to create something new.
And sometimes such collections of visual references actually develop into something more than one large online moodboard. Want a great example? Then here's Dreamspaces - a dedicated Instagram account with tons of inspiring ideas for interior design and architecture.
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Shah Cheragh Mirror Mosque
The Botanical Gardens In Mount Lofty, Australia Shot From Above By @tuberosamx
Chateau Laurens In Agde, France Via @icantaffordthisbutmaybeshecan
I think they've used pretty much every colour in the visible spectrum with this one!
The Dreamspaces project, which as of today can boast over 212K subsrcibers, has 1,195 postings so far and is run by Isabelle Wuilloud, a London-based digital creative and digital designer. The author herself describes Dreamspaces as “a platform to explore utopian design and architecture,” and this, as you can see, is damn close to reality.
The Walstrom Residence By John Lautner, 1969 Via @oshsdesign
Wake up in the middle of the night and have to go down stairs and that’s how Moë dies
Yep i need a bannister!! I'm bad enough on stairs as it is but still my dream home!
Load More Replies...Those stairs do not look safe.My anxiety levels are going up by just looking at them.At least attach a railing to hold on to. On the other hand-SO MANY BOOKS! Love it
La Fábrica, The Abandoned Cement Factory Turned Home Of Architect Ricardo Bofill In Sant Just Desvern, Spain, 1975 By @merit_la
The Forest House, Designed By Peter Bohlin For His Parents In Connecticut, 1975 Photographs By @bohlincywinskijackson
If you live in the forest where no one can see in your windows, it seems fine.
Load More Replies...Isabelle, who has many years of experience working with brands such as Farfetch and Burberry, has been running this Instagram account since September 2019, collecting the creations of designers and architects from different countries and times that inspire her, match her inner mood, or which she simply likes very much. "Your definitive source for really good design" - this is how the creator describes her project.
Casa Organica By Javier Senosiain, Completed In 1984 In The Naucalpan De Juárez Neighbourhood Outside Mexico City, Images By @piariverola
and the outside looks like a frown, to me at least. ☹🙁
Load More Replies...Just A Swan And Her Duckies
Entelechy I, 1964 By Architect John Portman. Cozy Cozy In Atlanta
Well, judge for yourself - among the creations collected in the Dreamspaces virtual museum, you can find both ultra-modern interior design and the ruins of ancient buildings on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, from strict classical beauty in furniture, to some overly weird yet somehow attractive shrimp chaise longue. This is probably why creative people around the world do love this page - because here everyone will find something to their liking.
1960s Sheep Sculptures By François-Xavier & Claude Lalanne
French Communist Party Headquarters In Paris, Designed By Oscar Niemeyer 1980. Alta Lounge Chairs & Coffee Table Designed By Niemeyer And His Daughter Anna Maria
Oscar Niemeyer designed most of Brazil's capital, Brasilia (not Rio de Janeiro) buildings. He died at age of 104.
More bourgeoisie than I'd expect. But stunningly beautiful all the same.
In Collaboration With @joemortell Hey Arnold’s Bedroom Reimagined Featuring A Retractable Ds - 600 De Sede Sofa, Yoshitomo Nara Painting, Gherpe Lamp By Superstudio And A De Sede-Inspired Bed
New times require new solutions - if previously many great art galleries grew out of private collections of devoted (and well-off) lovers of beauty, now almost any of us can afford to collect something similar in digital form. So why not start right now? Please feel free to scroll this selection of the best postings from Dreamspaces, collected by Bored Panda, and maybe some of them will inspire you to create something nice and beautiful right now!
House Muller, Belgium 1974. Designed By Ivan Van Mossevelde
I like it. But no window coverings. Hot in summer, cold in winter, and zero privacy, means I wouldn't live there.
Me! So many of the images I have seen in this article have had me scratching my head as to why anyone would want to live there. This is one of the first ones that brought a little piece of calm and serenity.
Load More Replies...A. Quincy Jones’ Smalley Residence Updated By Studio Shamshiri @studioshamshiri
This is so comfortable looking. Not sure about the enormous shroom though.
Are we looking at the same picture? What horns? Where goatskin? 🤔
Load More Replies...Castellaras Estate In Mouans-Sartoux, France, Architect Jacques Couëlle Photographed By @christophecoenon
Anyone else see a hiker peeing in a river with No Face from Spirited Away coming out of the water with a "can you not?" expression?
A Classic 🏠 By David Shelley In Nottinghamshire
I've never been in a house with a conversation pit, but somehow I miss them. Probably a nostalgic 70s thing.
Nissei Theater In Tokyo @kawaharatatsuya
Francesco Risso’s, Marni Cd, Milan Apartment. Photos By @francescodolfophotography
the backs of the chairs look like theyd kinda hurt ngl, love everything else though
The plaid chair made me look twice! I thought for a moment BP had lifted their ban on "Naughty" things
The Torres Blancas Building Designed By Francisco Javier Sáenz De Oiza, Completed In 1969
Armand Pierre Fernandez, Parco Sempione, Milan, 1973 Via @steffan @somethingcurated
Artistic installation for the 1973 Triennale dell'Arte di Milano by French-American artist Arman. Close by, there are two other artworks from the same event, the "Mysterious Baths" by Giorgio De Chirico and the "Continuous Theater" by Alberto Burri (this, a reconstruction of the original)
You are the best kind of Panda, that was absolutely fascinating to look up.
Load More Replies...Charles Harker’s Bloom House In Austin, Texas
I love the wood and weird shapes. So glad it’s not covered in garish colors!
Paul Thoryk, Finished In 1974
Winnipeg International Airport Baggage Claim
What a shame stylish murals have fallen out of favour in modern buildings.
They also helped mute echos. Without them the area would be much louder.
Load More Replies...Verner Panton Visiona 1970 The Designer That Sparked My Design Obsession Images Owned By @vernerpantonofficial
An Elevated View Of Bette Midler's Soho Loft In 1981, Designed By Alan Buchsbaum Photo By Susan Wood
Marison Hermes In Tokyo By Renzo Piano
Le Cocodoll Bed By Les Lalanne, 1964
If I could afford it I would purchase it for my 40+ Year old niece.... Her nickname is "Duck"
The Dome, Narrative Of A Temple Iv By @albadlfuente_
Lenny Kravitz’s House In Miami, Designed By Architröpolis (1999), Scanned In By @y2kaesthetics
As a piece of art-phenomenal. But as a bedroom, gives prosectorium vibes
I'm having a headache just looking at it. I couldn't live there (Lenny hasn't asked me either)
My Favorite Project To Date : Palladium, A Club Concept Designed By @joemortell And __dreamspaces
Malabar Room By @zyvastudio
Maison Margiela Boutique At Sanlitun Village In Beijing
If the pillows don't slow you down, the metal beam or plate glass window should do the trick!!
Have forgotten from where this is from though? giphy-4-65...53922e.gif
Timothy Oulton’s ‘Apollo’ Structures
Weston Bonaventure Hotel In La By John C Portman, Photo @phdonohue
Toronto Reference Library. Raymond Moriyama architect. Opened 1977. Second photo.
Most Likely Isla Mujeres In Mexico
An Oldie But A Goodie New York, 1975
Well. This is hard to unpick. Is it an art installation, or a real estate agent showing?
could be both, but at least it got some lovely gray concrete /S 😅
Load More Replies...Retti Candle Shop By Hans Hollien In Vienna
I want to know more about this! It's awesome! Looks like Syd Mead painting, no?
Pleasure Island Waterbed By Aaron Donner, C. 1971
This doesn't look right for a waterbed. There could be some clever design here, but water has a tendency to pool at the bottom of hills, or in this case, mattresses.
Dreamspaces
The overall decor is cool, a bit heavy on the pink for my taste, but that's just me.
idm how much they used personaly, but its a weird shade paired with the green
Load More Replies...Christo, Big Air Package, 2013 🎪 Via @barton_alfie @sophierichter__
Anish Kapoor - Marsyas, As Part Of The Unilever Series For The Turbine Hall At Tate Modern, London, 2002-2003, By @hubytheordinary
Fuzzy Hi!breed Dining Set By @charlottekingsnorth
Parties, Designed By The Inimitable Tony Duquette
Inside The Palace Of India’s ‘Most Dashing’ (At Least According To @archdigest) Royal Couple – The Home Of Maharaja Yeshwant Holkar And Maharani Sanyogita Devi The Palace Bedroom, Featuring A Louis Sognot Bed, Ivan Da Silva Bruhns Carpet
I'm shocked no one has mentioned the tiger and leopard skin rugs. I'd bet they are real
FWIW, I absolutely agree. But, lots of them were older designs and we all know that the "anything goes" idea was embraced back in the day.
Load More Replies...These are unbelievable interesting! I'd like everyone of them, just because they are bizarre, and this bizzare gives way to new comfy styles, as well. But I'm not just bored, but lazy panda as well. Thanks for gathering it all!
FWIW, I absolutely agree. But, lots of them were older designs and we all know that the "anything goes" idea was embraced back in the day.
Load More Replies...These are unbelievable interesting! I'd like everyone of them, just because they are bizarre, and this bizzare gives way to new comfy styles, as well. But I'm not just bored, but lazy panda as well. Thanks for gathering it all!
