These 35 Images From The “Call It Design” Instagram Page Are Very Enjoyable To Look At
Interview With AuthorArguably, the most incredible human feature is our creativity. We can think of and realize some outstanding and unheard-of things, and we seem to be only truly limited by our imagination.
But you don’t necessarily have to be a creator to be able to enjoy what others make. For example, this Instagram page shares some absolutely stunning pictures featuring modern designs that could probably mesmerize and inspire even the least creative person on Earth. And if this proves to be not enough, check out these older articles for additional ideas and inspiration. Scroll down to see what we’re talking about!
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My husband said it is painted, I say some of it is painted some is not. But of course he is right.
It's in Brazil, so I imagine it looks the same year round.
Load More Replies...I LOVE this!! But, I would need a FOREST for all my books.... (not saying that is a deal breaker)
If you like this, and ever visit Antwerp, make sure to pass through a street called Cogels-Osylei. about 400 meters long, with this kind of houses on both sides.
This one is in Brussels though. Still lots of art deco throughout Belgium
Load More Replies...That's thrown me off the whole design. It doesn't fit, it's out of place, and it looks like it would obstruct the door opening.
Load More Replies...The Instagram page going by the name Call It Design is the go-to place if you like to gaze your eyes at some incredibly satisfying pictures. It aims to bring entertainment, creativity, and design to its viewers, and, in doing so, through more than 2,700 posts since January 2020, it has built up a vibrant community of over 122,000 followers.
Amazed by what we found on this page, Bored Panda decided to take a closer look and contacted Ali Traibiz, the man behind the scenes, who was happy to share some details about himself, his inspiration, and what Callitdesignco really is about.
Ali began by saying that design and technology have been some of his deepest passions for a very long time. “My background is in Design and Marketing, which has provided me with a unique perspective on how design intersects with everyday life,” explained the designer. “I am constantly inspired by the world around me, and I enjoy exploring how creativity can be used to solve problems and bring joy.”
Looks like a Barbie's™ Dream Flats block. Each flat sold separately, colours may vary, secret surprise roommate - will you stay with Fluffy the cat, Rover the dog, Petey the Parrot, or Allan?!? Furnishings, wall artwork, and other flat decorations and necessities all sold separately!!
Fair use, freehand interpretation, copyright and trademark laws vary quite a bit, plus *oh c'mon*. ✌
Load More Replies...It would drive me crazy that you can only really see it from this angle. Every other way it would just look weird, especially the teeth.
I also need the top of the acorn to sync up with the drain.
Load More Replies...Well, at least this really IS two cows, not the same one flying past twice. 🤣
Load More Replies...Super cute, people driving by must be wondering what they just saw as they pass.
The man shared that his inspiration for the page stemmed from his desire to create a platform that would celebrate design for more than just its aesthetic value and highlight its ability to solve problems and inspire change. “I wanted to share content that sparks curiosity and ignites a passion for innovation.”
This account, which started as Ali’s personal project with a goal of documenting and sharing design trends, cutting-edge technology, and unique products that he found fascinating, to his surprise, has since grown into a large community for like-minded people of similar passions. “Seeing the growing number of followers and the engaging community that has formed around our shared interests is incredibly humbling and motivating,” said the man happily, expressing his commitment to continue delivering inspiring and innovative content.
Does this spot never get storms that rage the waters, or is that something they didn't think about when building this?
Unfortunately it’s not a real place. It says in the link that it’s just an ai rendering.
Load More Replies...It's not. The original post on Instagram says it's a rendering.
Load More Replies...Would kill to take my duck here, the best splishy splashies
This appears to be a property in Sicily, Italy, designed by Charlotte Taylor and Riccardo Fornoni: "Charlotte Taylor on Instagram: “Villa Saraceni at Scala dei Turchi, Sicily, Italy 🍋 Patio of home designed in collaboration with Riccardo Fornoni @creamatelier 🍋 . . .…”
Well dang it all to heck. It's an imaginary villa. Booking is therefore. . .difficult. See the article here. https://www.sightunseen.com/2021/04/riccardo-fornoni-3d-rendered-interiors-nfts/
Load More Replies...These days, Call It Design is as active as ever. Since its launch in January 2020, the account has made more than 2,700 posts, and the number keeps growing daily so when we asked Ali if he could pick a favorite post, he answered that this task is quite challenging, as, to him, each piece is special its own way. However, there was one that captured his attention just a little bit more than the others.
The image the man chose primarily depicts a washing machine neatly fitted behind the folding stairs to the house’s second floor. “It perfectly encapsulates what Callitdesignco stands for – innovation, creativity, and design that pushes boundaries,” said Ali, explaining that it was the first account’s post that enhanced his awareness and engagement so significantly.
This would make a great jigsaw puzzle. (Yes, I am a puzzler 😊)
Wondering how the door/chair/basket situation works... as a clumsy person..
Some folks just have a knack for creating wonderful spaces like this one. (I wish I did. 😔)
I love this & agree it's wonderful! ❤💛🧡💙 Visible mending is fabulous!
Load More Replies...All of the higher ranked posts and super cool. But this one is tres super cool. Should be much higher.
If I were a cat I would also want it with a big cushion at the bottom xD
Load More Replies...Oh this eye-patch? Well it all started when my partner brought a new bedside table...
Hey, in this case beauty cost the eye of the beholder. 😂😂
Load More Replies...As long as those whiskers are soft and bendable, and won’t stab me if I roll over too close to the end of the bed, I’d definitely have it in my room. (I mean, what’s the point of having a bedside table you have to move more than an arm’s length from the side of the bed, just to keep from being stabbed by it?)
I think these were ‘digitally designed’ by Ryan Harrison (and their friend AI) at inspiringdesigns.net, so sadly not real.
Summarizing his thoughts, the man behind the scenes added that Callitdesignco is now a lot more than just a page sharing interesting and visually appealing content. “It’s a growing community of curious minds and creative souls. We are continuously evolving and seeking new ways to inspire and be inspired. Our journey is a testament to the power of creativity and the ever-expanding realm of design and technology.”
In the end, communities like these are what help us thrive. It’s no secret that humans are social creatures, and while we can usually achieve most things on our own, it’s many times more efficient and enjoyable when doing it surrounded by like-minded people. So why not let yourself be inspired and inspire others by joining or even creating a place, just like Ali did, where everybody views the world through similarly colored glasses?
What did you think of these modern design pieces? What are some places where you stem your inspiration from? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
They really don't make 'em like that anymore
Load More Replies...The Casa Malagrida was designed by the architect Joaquim Codina between 1906 and 1908 in Barcelona
Ok, this one should be ranked higher also. Most all of the posts should be ranked higher. Start using negative numbers!
I think that is Casa Malagrida. https://barcelonapaseodegracia.com/en/news/casa-malagrida-andean-inspiration-in-the-heart-of-passeig-de-gracia/
Unfortunately, this isn’t real, it’s AI. Created using Midjourney according to the original post.
This is great! I hear the conversation now. "Turn right at the Lego Figures." The wha...?
Thank you! I was having a hard time figuring it out, but now that's all I see when I look at it
Load More Replies...Probably the only forgivable reason to procrastinate folding the laundry. FINE, it's nice.
I love windows!! Hopefully the sun rises on the other side of the house though lol.
I would be so paranoid that somebody was watching me through those windows at night.
I've no idea how the Sofa fitted through the door, but genius, and so inviting. Can I come over?
They destroyed a hard wood floor to make this *update* A lot of you need to learn how to disagree with someone politely. My point was that this is devaluing the property, is impractical for real life with dirt and making it impossible to put anything there again, and over time it will look horrible as the floor wears. I think this one is awful and stupid, and I really hope people don't get inspired and destroy their living rooms doing something like this.
You 'destroy' a piece of paper if you use a pen on it, but it could be art, poetry or philosophy.
Load More Replies...They need to pour resin over it and then scrape the resin flat and sand it smooth to preserve this. Otherwise it's just going to get filled in with dirt and crud, and be a nightmare to walk on barefoot. Ouchies!
It's an art piece by Selva Aparicio "about covering and exposing trauma and bearing witness."
It's an art installation: https://www.selvaaparicio.com/work/childhood-memories
This is beautiful as an art concept, but completely impractical. It wouldn't take long for foot traffic to make a mess of it.
I'd go back and fill/seal it with acrylic. Otherwise I can't imagine that's very nice to walk on with bare feet.
Click on the link in the corner, he's got some more good stuff along the same lines there.
Load More Replies...All cats are in the right color, per definition.
Load More Replies...The routemaster is the classic & much-loved 1950s London bus shape, with the step-off platform at the back.
Load More Replies...Well that would be Antoni Alison in EC1R - about the furthest in London you can go from a handy tube station!
Papier-mâché and good painting technique, I'll bet. If it's a real tree, avoiding leaks would be challenging.
I like this, but what concerns me are the harsh floor cleaning chemicals going over the edge and into the root system.
I think that would be more neater if that was like in a library or a museum.
This comment was AI generated. And I'm 48% right about things like this more than 72% of the time.
Load More Replies..."Baby, I want to water the flowers, please, bring me the double ladder!"
Load More Replies...Love the windows! Not a fan of artificial flowers though. Does make a pretty photo.
I'm picturing Little Richard standing on his head playing that.
Load More Replies...Venice has battled rising water levels since the fifth century and floods about 100 times a year
In the future, it will be only once a year. But it will stay...
Load More Replies...I love how everyone still goes about their business like it's any other day (but they might have more days than not like this at times, so it probably is just any other day 🤣).
Yes it is, I watched a documentary about this and they seem to have adapted way to help them carry on with their day.
Load More Replies...I always wondered about all the creepy crawlies they must have in their buildings from the moisture.
Load More Replies...Europe and Africa are colliding. Italy cannot sink.
Load More Replies...They installed flood gates in the water to help with severe tidal changes. I cannot remember the name of the documentary I saw it on though. Pretty awesome engineering. They can be seen on the new Netflix movie called Lift though lol
You’ve gotten more upvotes than the post itself. Congrats!
Load More Replies...Yeah, I think so. I think the house is level and the cars are parked on a hill. SF has this kind of architecture.
Load More Replies...Reminds me of a parking garage in downtown Seattle by Pioneer Square. It's been called the "Sinking Ship" since it was built in the early 60's.
Pretty sure this is San Francisco. We have a bunch of hills like this. It's always a good time driving a manual in traffic up these streets. lmao
For those times when we all want to be a dumpling for a little while. 😴
Load More Replies...I have to pee to frequently. Throwing off a blanket would be quicker and, at my age, timing is vital.
definitely feeling the Baymax with some down time.
Load More Replies...Only if you want to sit still for any period of time. I think it would be a pain to get in and out on a constant basis.
Ah, hello, fellow puzzler. I liked the one with the cat on the chair of the patio for a puzzle 😁 I have recently started puzzling, and see quite a few of these as being good puzzles.
Load More Replies...Kartoffelrækkerne, Østerbro, Copenhagen... They are one of a kind and very expensive...
🎼 "Little boxes on the hillside Little boxes made of ticky tacky Little boxes on the hillside Little boxes all the same There's a pink one and a green one And a blue one and a yellow one And they're all made out of ticky tacky And they all look just the same"
Iconic town houses in Copenhagen, Denmark. Foto taken by Nicolas Cosedis (copenhagenbycosedis on IG). And yes, I believe it made into poster and also a puzzle.
How is this modern? Are the lighter gray roofs new builds made to look like their centuries old neighbors? Love it but again not modern.
What does modern have to do with anything here? Or has BP been changing titles again?
Load More Replies...This is cool for a theme party or something, or for everyday for the right person'(s') taste(s.)
It's a handmade art rug. It's not quite as thick as it looks.
Load More Replies...Me too. But my mind sees it as the house's eye, either blinking or looking down and to the right. 🤷♀️
Load More Replies...I think that's pretty awesome It's on a sliding track and it'll slide all the way to the end of the bed That's a good way to make a bed frame
Even better would be a motor on it and being able to hit a "go away" button at the end of the day
Load More Replies...Love this! But needs 2 sliders, one for the foot that you can put the blankets over so your feet aren't tucked in (am I the only one?).
No, I've had sensitive toes since my 20s. I can't stand to have sheets, blankets, etc. weight bearing down on my toes.
Load More Replies...This would NOT be a heathy reaction to my introverted hard-wired DNA.
How do you NOT ???? It's LITERALLY the only voice in my head to read this!! .....HELP ME.........
Load More Replies...I have never even tried on a pair of Crocs. I would totally change that for these.
Skateboarder / Parkour runner at the top of the roof in 3... 2... 1...
just because we/you/me/someone doesn't like it, doesn't mean it's not art.
Load More Replies...A statement on how development kills nature. Yes, it's art, and it makes a valid point.
That looks more like cabbage leaves than lettuce.
Load More Replies...Don't understand why this post is entitled "modern design ideas". BP staff will likely change caption in an hour though, then my comments won't make any sense.
More of a Hodge Podge (confusing mixture) of interesting things.
Load More Replies...I call shenanigans. Most of these are almost definitely AI-generated, not things that actually exist.
Wholeheartedly agree, "not that there's anything wrong with that!"
Load More Replies...After following the links to the original artists' Instagram pages, I learned that about half of these are AI. As an artist myself, I'm not really a fan of AI "art". But regardless of my opinion, I wish BP would clearly label which ones are AI, because it's obvious that a lot of people think these are all real. At least it was an entertaining post and a lot of the real designs and artworks are beautiful.
Don't understand why this post is entitled "modern design ideas". BP staff will likely change caption in an hour though, then my comments won't make any sense.
More of a Hodge Podge (confusing mixture) of interesting things.
Load More Replies...I call shenanigans. Most of these are almost definitely AI-generated, not things that actually exist.
Wholeheartedly agree, "not that there's anything wrong with that!"
Load More Replies...After following the links to the original artists' Instagram pages, I learned that about half of these are AI. As an artist myself, I'm not really a fan of AI "art". But regardless of my opinion, I wish BP would clearly label which ones are AI, because it's obvious that a lot of people think these are all real. At least it was an entertaining post and a lot of the real designs and artworks are beautiful.
