Party At Sea In Ultimate Style With The Evo 43 Yacht

As fresh as the high seas, Evo Yachts born only last year in Italy, has just released and added its achingly beautiful and super cool EVO 43 model to its fleet. The company which places itself as “traditional style with innovative technologies and cutting-edge design” has quite simply out done itself this time with a feature which would fit in well in a transformers movie. With the touch of a button, the boat alters shape, growing “the usable space by 40% to create 25 square metre pied dans l’eau terrace that can be used as a lounge, sitting room, sun deck with built in chairs, or diving platform”. Of course with features like that, the yacht is ideal for various events or impressing that top end investor or client you have bobbing about in the sea with you. Simply show them the extended dining table, a wet-bar and 180 litre ice box all nicely hidden under the captains seat and they are sure to be impressed.

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If you go below deck on this beauty, you will find total luxurious quality on a monumental level. Sumptuous leather, glass and teak with impeccably finished wood with the cherry on top being a 42 inch Bang & Olufsen TV. If you have picked your jaw up from looking at the pictures attached, then head over to Evo Yachts and place your order if you are feeling very flush indeed.

Ikea’s Space 10 Innovation Lab

Homely simplicity is always the key when you walk into the vast Ikea stores around the world and recently, in Copenhagen, the Swedish homeware giant has given us an insight into what the future modern living may hold, through their very interesting  Space 10 design. The project will look to merge together variants of design based backgrounds from around the world of which each are tasked with investigating a major challenge faced by the modern household, and delivering a truly impactful solution to said problem. Within the creative 1,000 square metre, three floor space there will be everything from workshops, design collaborations and designers in residence, all able to roam the open floor plan to share ideas through a minimalistic work space.

The building and area itself was designed by Copenhagen based architects Spacon & X using yes you guessed it, repurposed Ikea products. Space 10 is currently acting as a “Fresh Living” lab with a primary focus on smarter, healthier lifestyles. It has incorporated 12 designers from the Copenhagen Institute for Interactive Design with cool, quirky ideas like a phone charging table that converts heat into electricty.

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