Maharajas’ Express is the latest addition in the fleet of luxury trains in India. This is the only luxury train in India which take the guests on a pan-Indian odyssey on board a regal abode. Maharajas’ Express, dubbed as Indias equivalent to the Orient Express of Europe, is owned by the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation. This Indian luxury train offers a royal ride and features state of the art amenities like Wi-Fi internet, Plasma TVs, DVD players and individual climate control. The train also houses 2 restaurants and a bar along with a high-end boutique where guest can buy mementos as a rememberance of one of the most luxurious rail journeys in the world.
Villa Escudero is located in the Quezon Province, Philippines, offering a vast hacienda filled with comfortable rooms, and a museum of curious things. But what brought its international fame is the waterfall restaurant that allows tourists to enjoy a nice meal served on bamboo dining tables right at the foot of a small waterfall.
The vases are produced using a coloured slip and only glazed on the interior, this produces a finish that is crisp and shows the detail of the moulding process.
Situated in Sydney, Australia along the picturesque Parramatta River and adjoining the heritage precinct of Newington Armory, Blaxland Riverside Park by JMD Design is a 20 hectare Park that offers a scenic location for a diverse range of leisure activities.
Amazing collection of fire features by Brooklyn / Greenport based sculptor and architectural designer Elena Colombo who owns and operates Colombo Construction Corp., specializing in custom, site specific work: fire, water and wind features, memorials, markers and environmental sculptures. Enjoy!
The garden design above has been designed by Asensio Mah in collaboration with students from the Harvard Graduate School of Design. It was presented on the 2012 Canada Blooms garden show in Toronto. Enjoy the gallery.
Rainer Mutsch from Austria designed a beautiful set of planters inspired by the growth-form of palm tree stems. Each PALMA is manufactured at a production facility in Switzerland. The material used is called Eternit, and it’s a durable and sustainable material based on 100% natural components. The core components, cellulose fiber and cement, are environmentally friendly and recyclable. PALMA is available in various colours and in two heights: 78cm and 106cm.
Interesting mailbox design by Brussels-based designer Marcial Ahsayane. Marcial is calling this mailbox green as it features a shelf for holding a plant. That’s not all though. Roof of the mailbox is used to irrigate the plant. Could imagine having one of these :). Very cool. Enjoy the gallery!