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February 10th, 2010
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Interior Design |
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Crystal Island in Moscow, Most Largest Building in the World, this building is designed by Foster + Partners. This is the biggest building ever built, Crystal Island in Moscow will be 450m high, cover an area of almost half a million square meters and contain a total floor area of 2.5 million square meters. Very Great building in the world. This is very beautiful shapes and need expert architecture designer. The city within the building will house 900 luxury apartments, 3,000 hotel rooms, a theater, a fitness complex, a cinema, a museum and an international school for 500 students, not to mention countless stores. The Crystal Island has already earned the reputation of the most ambitiousbuilding project in the world. The construction is evaluated at four billion dollars.
January 20th, 2010
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Apartment |
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Beautiful Clean Small Apartment with Modern Minimalist Interior Design. This small apartment is located in 1905 building with high ceilings, large windows and wood floors. The total area of the apartment is 39 square meters although it has everything owners will need. This apartment is so luxury, feel elegant, comfortable and clean because all floors and walls are painted in pure white color. White is the main color of the interior design, that make this apartment clean.
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December 5th, 2009
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Interior Design, lighting |
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This is futuristic Big Luxury Lighting Fixtures for Classic and Modern Home from Italian Company Gallery Vetri d’Arte. This Murano lighting fixtures design almost in traditional style, but also can be placed in modern home to make different atmosphere of the home.This lighting fixtures made from high quality Murano glass, and contain of six bulbs reflects from crystals of different shapes and makes this lamp a luxury decoration, which could transform any living room, bedroom kitchen and dining room. Very luxury lighting fixtures for your sweet home or apartment.
for more information, visit Gallery Vetri d’Arte