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Light is magic
Today was such a bright day... I was out in the garden and the light refracting through my glass of water reminded me of this project I've seen on dezeen. It's called Rainbow Church by Tokujin Yoshioka.
I want to lay down on that floor surrounded by bright light and rainbows and listen to Pink Floyd's 'dark side of the moon'. Because I cannot ever see a prism without thinking of the world's greatest album cover. And yes, I'm a huge Pink Floyd fan.
Breathe, breathe in the air
Don't be afraid to care
Leave but don't leave me
Look around and chose your own ground
For long you live and high you fly
And smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry
And all you touch and all you see
Is all your life will ever be
Run, run rabbit run
Dig that hole, forget the sun,
And when at last the work is done
Don't sit down it's time to dig another one
For long you live and high you fly
But only if you ride the tide
And balanced on the biggest wave
You race toward an early grave.
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
prisms
Etichete:
breathe,
design,
i love music,
light,
pink floyd
Sunday, July 18, 2010
vintage car show
I know nothing about cars but I love good retro design :P
I really enjoyed Middlewich Transport Festival... it had a Gilmore girls - Stars Hollow feeling of community... especially with the cowboy singing country songs... country rooooooooooads, take me hooooooooooome!!!
Etichete:
design,
middlewich,
vintage cars
Monday, June 7, 2010
type and go
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Type the Sky by Lisa Rienermann is an alphabet formed of shapes buildings make against the sky when photographed from below. According to the original post on German typographic blog Slanted the alphabet was created by Rienermann while studying at the University of Duisburg-Essen.
“It began with the Q,” she tells Slanted. “I was in a kind of courtyard in Barcelona. I looked upward and saw houses, the blue sky and clouds. The more I looked, I saw that the houses formed a letter Q.” She then set out to find more letter forms, spending weeks only looking upwards. The more difficult letters such as Q and K were the easiest to find, she says, but admits that PhotoShop helped here and there.
I love them especially because wherever I am I like to look up and notice all the details that you normally wouldn't on a fast walk down the street.
Next is ABChairs by Roeland Otten. He has designed a collection of 26 chairs, each spelling out one letter of the alphabet.
Called ABChairs, the seats can be arranged to form words. Made out of plastic, very light and affordable the designer sees a great future for these chairs, suitable for cool interiors as well as outdoor furniture, kids rooms or libraries and schools.
I'd love some in my living room!
Type the Sky by Lisa Rienermann is an alphabet formed of shapes buildings make against the sky when photographed from below. According to the original post on German typographic blog Slanted the alphabet was created by Rienermann while studying at the University of Duisburg-Essen.
“It began with the Q,” she tells Slanted. “I was in a kind of courtyard in Barcelona. I looked upward and saw houses, the blue sky and clouds. The more I looked, I saw that the houses formed a letter Q.” She then set out to find more letter forms, spending weeks only looking upwards. The more difficult letters such as Q and K were the easiest to find, she says, but admits that PhotoShop helped here and there.
I love them especially because wherever I am I like to look up and notice all the details that you normally wouldn't on a fast walk down the street.
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Next is ABChairs by Roeland Otten. He has designed a collection of 26 chairs, each spelling out one letter of the alphabet.
Called ABChairs, the seats can be arranged to form words. Made out of plastic, very light and affordable the designer sees a great future for these chairs, suitable for cool interiors as well as outdoor furniture, kids rooms or libraries and schools.
I'd love some in my living room!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
blank
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Sorry for the lack of posts lately...I've been very busy with the preparations for my departure and meeting old friends...I'll try to be more active this week!
Enjoy the Blank Wall Clock by Martí Guixé for Alessi... it's a white canvas... you can make it personal according to your own perception of time. So if 3 o'clock sounds to dull for you...be creative!
Sorry for the lack of posts lately...I've been very busy with the preparations for my departure and meeting old friends...I'll try to be more active this week!
Enjoy the Blank Wall Clock by Martí Guixé for Alessi... it's a white canvas... you can make it personal according to your own perception of time. So if 3 o'clock sounds to dull for you...be creative!
Etichete:
blank,
design,
product design
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Most Curious by Tracey Neuls and Nina Saunders
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London shoe designer Tracey Neuls and Danish artist Nina Saunders have collaborated to create an installation using fabrics by British textile brand Sanderson at Neuls’ London shop.
Called Most Curious, the installation features a large scale sculpture from Nina Saunders and a dedicated collection of shoes from Tracey, both employing reissued vintage Sanderson textiles.
Shoes, textile and sculptural form come together in a beautiful classic/avant-garde story and i love it !
London shoe designer Tracey Neuls and Danish artist Nina Saunders have collaborated to create an installation using fabrics by British textile brand Sanderson at Neuls’ London shop.
Called Most Curious, the installation features a large scale sculpture from Nina Saunders and a dedicated collection of shoes from Tracey, both employing reissued vintage Sanderson textiles.
Shoes, textile and sculptural form come together in a beautiful classic/avant-garde story and i love it !
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
favourite things by chen karlsson
*At the Stockholm Furniture Fair Stockholm studio Chen Karlsson presented a lamp where treasured objects can be exhibited inside a transparent tank beneath the light source.
The design is meant to spotlight your little joys so you can make it more personal and fun to use.
The design is meant to spotlight your little joys so you can make it more personal and fun to use.
Etichete:
colour me pretty,
design,
product design
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
books and plants
Etichete:
design,
product design,
serendipity,
sweet
Friday, February 5, 2010
funky designs from Art. Lebedev Studio
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What i like most about Art. Lebedev Studio is that their designs are conceived with irony and and sense of humour. They make objects that are practical and fun to use.
Georgius cocktail stick is by far my favorite. I love how they turn a religious symbol in a party accessory. It's depicted just like in the Bible, with it's sword piercing through anything, from fruits to canape.
Swissarmius is another fun object and a cool design to have in your kitchen, cause when in use it looks just like a Swiss army with everything you need.
Vespertilium clothes peg was created on the occasion of Halloween, but I would use it all year rounf cause they're so fun. And the thing I like the most about it it's that when you don't use it it hangs head down just like a sleeping bat! It's great how they manage to incorporate in the designs the main characteristics of the object of inspiration and be perfectly functional and practical, not sacrifice for the sake of looking alike.
And the very famous Fuck the rain umbrella, it really depicts my attitude towards wet days. I like how the designers took this last picture "from the rains point of view". :))
see more of their work here.
What i like most about Art. Lebedev Studio is that their designs are conceived with irony and and sense of humour. They make objects that are practical and fun to use.
Georgius cocktail stick is by far my favorite. I love how they turn a religious symbol in a party accessory. It's depicted just like in the Bible, with it's sword piercing through anything, from fruits to canape.
Swissarmius is another fun object and a cool design to have in your kitchen, cause when in use it looks just like a Swiss army with everything you need.
Vespertilium clothes peg was created on the occasion of Halloween, but I would use it all year rounf cause they're so fun. And the thing I like the most about it it's that when you don't use it it hangs head down just like a sleeping bat! It's great how they manage to incorporate in the designs the main characteristics of the object of inspiration and be perfectly functional and practical, not sacrifice for the sake of looking alike.
And the very famous Fuck the rain umbrella, it really depicts my attitude towards wet days. I like how the designers took this last picture "from the rains point of view". :))
see more of their work here.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Atipico new designs
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Designer statement: Crudo collection- white clay, black earth, glass. The strength of invisible fire bakes the matter while leaving its meaning raw and intact. Combinations of shapes, functions, colours, dimensions. To dress your table. To decorate your dishes. Plates, trays, containers, glasses, salad bowls. Linear games that invent a new table. A perfect design that matches with the elegance of a graceful appetite.
Designer statement: Tamburo e Reton by Antonino Sciortino - iron bends, iron straightens, iron plays the little table. An eclectic material, symbol of strength and great personality, as interpreted in a contemporary design. It hardens any environment, outside and inside the house, making it resistant to trends. Whether it’s a book, a dinner tray, a remote control or a love letter, it holds any item with the grace of an artist, by staying still, in a dance step.
I love this: natural material, basic shapes, rough look. It's just as design should be - simple and multifunctional. see more of their work here.
Designer statement: Crudo collection- white clay, black earth, glass. The strength of invisible fire bakes the matter while leaving its meaning raw and intact. Combinations of shapes, functions, colours, dimensions. To dress your table. To decorate your dishes. Plates, trays, containers, glasses, salad bowls. Linear games that invent a new table. A perfect design that matches with the elegance of a graceful appetite.
Designer statement: Tamburo e Reton by Antonino Sciortino - iron bends, iron straightens, iron plays the little table. An eclectic material, symbol of strength and great personality, as interpreted in a contemporary design. It hardens any environment, outside and inside the house, making it resistant to trends. Whether it’s a book, a dinner tray, a remote control or a love letter, it holds any item with the grace of an artist, by staying still, in a dance step.
I love this: natural material, basic shapes, rough look. It's just as design should be - simple and multifunctional. see more of their work here.
Etichete:
design,
natural materials,
rock my world
vintage inspired
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Matt Richmond takes a music icon and updates it with 21st century technology. Dock your iPod or iPhone, and turn the Victrola into speakers for your favorite rock album. Such a great mix of vintage and contemporary!
Matt Richmond takes a music icon and updates it with 21st century technology. Dock your iPod or iPhone, and turn the Victrola into speakers for your favorite rock album. Such a great mix of vintage and contemporary!
Etichete:
design,
i love music
Monday, February 1, 2010
Bookbus - color to communicate!
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Peter Thuvander and Martin Hedenström from design firm Muungano designed this lovely library bus for the northern town of Kiruna, Sweden.
I think it's great to have books come to you ... and in such a colorful, youthful design!
The bus supplies traditional printed material as well as new digital media and also functions as a place for people to communicate on the web and enable meetings between different groups in the society.
The bus includes a library, a small cinema, computer games, a music listening couch, internet station and personal service.
via dezeen
Peter Thuvander and Martin Hedenström from design firm Muungano designed this lovely library bus for the northern town of Kiruna, Sweden.
I think it's great to have books come to you ... and in such a colorful, youthful design!
The bus supplies traditional printed material as well as new digital media and also functions as a place for people to communicate on the web and enable meetings between different groups in the society.
The bus includes a library, a small cinema, computer games, a music listening couch, internet station and personal service.
via dezeen
Etichete:
beautiful woman,
colour,
design,
interior design,
nice books to read
Friday, January 29, 2010
Pencil Crayon Jewelry by Maria Cristina Belluci
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I absolutely love this! i always liked pencils, buying and seeing them on my desk all together like that!
Italian Designer Maria Cristina Bellucci created those original pencil crayon jewelry, after working for several years as a theater costume and accessories maker. The pieces are made using fragments of pencils that have been attached together and formed into a variety of shapes. The forming process reveals the interiors of the pencils, showcasing the wood and the colored lead.
I absolutely love this! i always liked pencils, buying and seeing them on my desk all together like that!
Italian Designer Maria Cristina Bellucci created those original pencil crayon jewelry, after working for several years as a theater costume and accessories maker. The pieces are made using fragments of pencils that have been attached together and formed into a variety of shapes. The forming process reveals the interiors of the pencils, showcasing the wood and the colored lead.
Etichete:
beautiful woman,
belluci,
colour me pretty,
cool jewelry,
design
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
a game of cat and mouse
Say hello to ModKat.
The world's smartest looking, most functional
cat litter box
It's got rooftop access and the designers say that your precious pet will enjoy a greater sense of privacy while you'll enjoy a greater sense of cleanliness and smart design. I just don't know if the kittens would really get inside and use it. More details here.
And next..introducing to you the world's first Hamster Shredder. don't be afraid, it doesn't shred hamsters.
Designed by Thomas Ballhatchet, Central St. Martins College of Art and Design, this is a cage in which the hamster, while using it’s wheel, operates a paper shredder to renew bedding. The design made it top ten at the British Council in Milan.
via Dezeen
The world's smartest looking, most functional
cat litter box
It's got rooftop access and the designers say that your precious pet will enjoy a greater sense of privacy while you'll enjoy a greater sense of cleanliness and smart design. I just don't know if the kittens would really get inside and use it. More details here.
And next..introducing to you the world's first Hamster Shredder. don't be afraid, it doesn't shred hamsters.
Designed by Thomas Ballhatchet, Central St. Martins College of Art and Design, this is a cage in which the hamster, while using it’s wheel, operates a paper shredder to renew bedding. The design made it top ten at the British Council in Milan.
via Dezeen
Etichete:
beautiful woman,
design,
hamster,
love my cat,
product design
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Bookwave
I don't know about you but i have the perfect place for this beauty- on the wall near my desk. Seems like a great way to display my treasured books and magazines. And it could also be used as a cool room divider...
Designer: Mehtap Obuz – Demirden design, Brand: Ilio
Size of the hanging storage : L 60 cm x D 30 cm x H 210 cm – Ceiling rail : L 100 cm, Ceiling fixation included.
via Made in Design ... the only thing between me and this dream... £1,006.00
Etichete:
beautiful woman,
books,
cool,
design,
interior design,
storage unit
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