The installation by Paul Cocksedge Studio for the London Design Festival. Amongst other intriguing properties the giant coin is magnetic, encouraging passers-by to participate by affixing their spare pennies, facilitating a human connection with an otherworldly object. Via
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Published December 27, 2010 Advertising , Design & Architecture , DIY , sculpture Leave a CommentArtist Fielding Archer adds furniture design to his portfolio with the introduction of the Heron collection of outdoor furniture.
Great collaboration between Kristian Aus and Toby Horrocks.
Lovely new stuff from Straight Line Designs.
Adobe’s Office: an artist’s visualization
Published August 17, 2010 Design & Architecture Leave a CommentLove the these visualizations from designer honchaymoi. Via
The COL-LETTO bed, which received this year’s Elle Decor International Design award, designed by Nuša Jelenec and produced by Lago of Italy. The cozy bed has a turtleneck-like frame made of soft foam available in various colors that can be rolled up or down and can fasten in place with velcro. Via
Pretty interior design idea found on Stuff you can’t have.
Consisting of blue glass from recycled Harvey’s Bristol Cream bottles set in white resin. Blue Carpet by Heatherwick Studio won the design competition in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK for the city’s first new public square. Via
Lovely interior idea found on ‘Stuff you can’t have‘, to keep your old fortune cookie fortunes. Both are doll furniture with little hooks attached on the back so that they can hang on the wall.
The concept of the lamps consists of illuminating the environment through individual shadow pantomimes. By Peter Buning. Via
Maison Martin Margiela at 10 Corso Como
Published August 2, 2010 Design & Architecture , fashion Leave a CommentMaison Martin Margiela’s pop-up shop is covered in black and white color by number surfaces. All non-fashion lines of the Maison are displayed: home objects, fragrances, sunglasses and jewelery (all in safes behind paintings). And of course, the creepy dolls eyes behind each pair of sunglasses. Via
Turn your junk mail into recyclable mail. The Papervore is hungry for all of your printed leftovers.
Enchanted Palace exhibition
Published July 29, 2010 Design & Architecture , fashion , sculpture Leave a CommentKensington Palace in London transformed by mystical art and fashion.
This book documents a collection of the most vibrant, stimulating and engaging design products and concepts for children.















