Brooklyn Apartment Decorated with 25,000 Ping-Pong Balls

The walls look like great big, pixelated screens that fade from gray to white as you approach the ceiling. On closer inspection, the pixels are actually ping-pong balls — a whopping 25,000 of ‘em.

The small loft is located above the offices of Snarkitecture, the architecture company towards which Daniel climbs down the stairs in order to go to work: The place is a study in simplicity. Arsham’s got a bed with some built-in shelves and a dresser, where he keeps a few clothes. To enter the loft, he climbs a ladder through the office’s employee bathroom.
Via [Freshome]
Author: Shan Tara
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