Located in the heart of Milan, with its 85 rooms, the Hotel Room Mate Giulia in Milan is a few steps from Piazza del Duomo and the Vittorio Emanuele Gallery.   SEE ALSO: THE BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN MILAN DURI
Located in Catskills, 100 miles north of New York City, this incredible project with Mid-Century details was developed by the architect Drew Lang – and it’s named ‘hudson woods’.     SEE ALSO: DISCO
We already told you about awesome things you can expect from iSaloni, about brands that will be there… but now, it’s time to start telling you about things you can do and some places to visit in Milan durin
From 4 to 9 April Essential Home will be in Milan, Italy’s design and fashion capital, attending ISaloni, one the biggest fair trade of interior design. SEE ALSO: The Best Places to Visit in Milan During iSa
Essential Home has just introduced in its collection 4 new Mid-century Upholstery products that will give a touch of class to your living room. We’ll discover them together! Let’s start with the first one:
In the center of Bucharest at Kane World Food Studio, there’s an industrial style restaurant designed by local architect Bogdan Ciocodeica with a dazzling interior decor that really caught our eye. The 180 sq
Today is the 17th of March, which means it’s the day the world turns green. Why? It’s St Patrick’s Day and, today, Essential Home will show you something different but related with this subject: Green Fu
Every professional working in the interior design and architecture industry needs to know about Isaloni 2017. A design event that allows ambassadors and creators to exchange ideas about technology, innovation a
We invite you to come into Peter Som’s mid-century living room. You’ll quickly realize how it is a fantastic space, filled with classic yet modern furniture and lighting pieces, where neutral tones and uniq
Once again established in the beautiful of Moscow, the minimalist 140 square meters home you’re about to behold is shining with some of the best Mid-Century lighting examples.  We are sure you’re going to