
© Courtesy of Designliga
German architects Designliga shared with us their interior design for this new Pastry Shop in Munich, Germany for a Greenpeace punk activist.
Read the story and check some more images after the break.

© Courtesy of Designliga
German architects Designliga shared with us their interior design for this new Pastry Shop in Munich, Germany for a Greenpeace punk activist.
Read the story and check some more images after the break.
Designliga, a design agency from Munich, Germany, has just created the perfect room for a child. Here, the children can play, hide, built or just relax.
“Playground for Leif” marks a clear end to tradition in children’s room design and offers a new look and a brand new world of experiences for children and family members alike. The room is designed using a unique piece of furniture that meets the practical needs of a children’s room while at the same time provides excitement, inspiration, and a feeling of independence.
More images and architect’s description, after the break. read more »
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