Featured articles
|
|
Popular
- 1- Early works - Marc Newson
- 2- Le Corbusier- Jasper Morrisson
- 3- The year of Marc Newson
- 4- New spaces
- 5- Marc Newson’s new house in Paris
- 6- Wing nut Chair - Jasper Morrison
- 7- Design at Phillips de Pury 12/13/2007
- 8- Marc Newson at Gagosian London
- 9- Spaceplane 2007
- 10- Newson vase for US$40,000
Search on Ebay world
Latest Comments
|
http://www.christianlouboutinshoeshk.com/ christian louboutin outlet jimmy choo outlet |
| By christian louboutin outlet |
|
Ooops Cute, but that's not what the female body looks like. You have missed out the CERVIX and that won't fit through it. Ooops. |
| By a b |
|
Competition: five copies of Grand Stand 3 to be won Thank you for your great article and I enjoyed reading it keep the good work. |
| By Burberry Outlet |
Latest Inside news
Misfit: Hella Jongerius
The only up-to-date monograph on the work of Dutch product designer Hella Jongerius. Written by three experts on product design; Louise Shouwenberg, Paola Antonelli and Alice Rawsthorn. Includes over ...
Ovale collection - Bouroullec brothers for Alessi
"The Ovale collection strives to be original, but it also wants to be rustic and traditional. We set out in pursuit of delicate expression. This composition speaks about every day life, about ...
Knoll: Brian Lutz with a foreword by Reed Kroloff
The history of Knoll is the history of modern design. Founded in 1938 by Hans Knoll and joined by his wife, Florence Knoll, the company is credited for bringing European modern design to America, then...
Marcel Wanders: behind the ceiling
The comprehensive monograph on one of the most celebrated bodies of design in recent decades. Inspired and distilled from Brazil’s street and carnival cultures, Humberto and Fernando Campana hav...
Aquariva by Marc Newson
Australian designer Marc Newson has designed a speed boat in collaboration with Officina Italiana Design for Italian boat brand Riva. Called Aquariva by Marc Newson, the design is a reinterpretati...
MiLAN 2010 preview #2
Milan 2010: Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana have designed a range of furniture for Italian brand Edra, including this storage unit entirely concealed by dangling lengths of raffia....
Campana Brothers: Complete Works
The comprehensive monograph on one of the most celebrated bodies of design in recent decades. Inspired and distilled from Brazil’s street and carnival cultures, Humberto and Fernando Campana hav...
MiLAN 2010 preview #1
SPARKLING, edited by Magis. Design : Marcel Wanders Presented: Preview Salone Internazionale del Mobile 2010, Milan Chair in blow moulded PETÂ ...
Restaurant Dos Palillos by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec
French designers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have completed a new restaurant for shoe brand Camper in Berlin, Germany. From Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec: Camper invited us to design Dos Palillos, the ...
Fade out-chair by Nendo
 Japanese design studio Nendo will be displaying a collection of their works at the museum of arts and design in new york in an exhibition entitled 'ghost stories, new designs from nendo'. the ...
River news
Outside » Street Furniture Your City Wishes it Had - Dwell blog - 04-02-2012
by Tim NewcombStreet furniture already catches the eye of denizens eyeing a resting spot, but in select cities it also has people marveling at their good looks. Designers from all over the world are adding flavor—with a healthy dose of colorful whimsy—to otherwise gray streets with these seats, benches, planters, and the like, but what makes these pieces even better is that tourists and locals alike actually use them, demonstrating that good modern design puts function at the heart of creation. Whether custom-designed or off-the-shelf, we break down a list of some...
Dilemma - DesignSpotter - 04-02-2012
From a distance, dilemma intrigues with its transparency and apparent fragility but when you come closer, the extent of this ambiguity's potency expos..
Peep the Technique: "FACETURE" by Phil Cuttance - Core77 - 03-02-2012
All photos by Petr Krejci
Seeing as he cut his teeth with the likes of Max Lamb, Studio Gilthero, Martino Gamper and Julia Lohmann, it comes as no surprise that designer Phil Cuttance is well-versed in materials and processes. "FACETURE" is a series of household objects that take a vaguely crystalline appearance based on a unique fabrication process. Each vase, lamp and side table looks is made by casting a water-based resin in a handmade mold:First the mould of the object is hand-made by scoring and cutting a sheet of 0.5mm plastic sheet. This...
Puzzle - DesignSpotter - 03-02-2012
The design of the Puzzle lamp is simple and econmically smart. The lamp can be put together in two ways, as a table lamp and as a hanging lamp.
An Introduction to the Crowdfunding Revolution by Don Lehman - Core77 - 03-02-2012
By Edward Betts (Own work.) via Wikimedia Commons
If I could convince you of one thing, it would be this: Crowdfunding is not Nyan Cat. Nyan Cat will be the answer to a Trivial Pursuit question in 10 years or so. If it's lucky. Crowdfunding is radically changing the way things are made.
That's why it bugs me when I see the inevitable Internet eye-rolling starting to take place. "Oh great, another Kickstarter project." Look past the avalanche of Apple related accessories. Lower your designer snark rays for just a moment. Just because something is...
Week in Review » Friday Finds 02.03.12 - Dwell blog - 03-02-2012
by Dwell StaffIt's a balmy Friday here at Dwell's San Francisco office, and so we start our weekly roundup with a jaunt over to an outdoor art installation just a few blocks away. Scroll down for the full report.
IxDA Interaction12: Interaction Awards Winners! - Core77 - 03-02-2012
"The best interaction design doesn't just make things easier to use, it opens up new spaces for play and collaboration to enhance our relationship with the world and each other," explained jurist Robert Fabricant, VP of Creative at frog. Kicking off the announcements for this year's inaugural IxDA Interaction Awards, San Francisco-based agency Stimulant won Best in Show AND the People's Choice Award for Loop Loop, an innovative music sequencer app that encourages kids and adults to create improvised musical compositions using their Sifteo cubes to stitch and layer...
Design Finder » David Stark Pop-Up Shop - Dwell blog - 03-02-2012
by Kelsey KeithNew York designer David Stark is the ne plus ultra of event planners: his creative empire employs a merry workshop of 30 craftsmen, set designers, and florists who can build out Stark's visionary themes to the tiniest specification. Now, Stark's attention to detail translates to the consumer market with a woodshop-themed pop-up shop in Nolita, open throughout February. Whimsical, funny, and clever, the 75 items for sale in the Haus Interiors space on Elizabeth Street range from useful (embroidered linen napkins, pocket pouches) to purely decorative (knitted facsimiles of axes and...
NYIGF Winter 2012: More of the Good Stuff from Black+Blum - Core77 - 03-02-2012
It's no secret that we're fans of London's Black+Blum: year in, year out, the design duo always seems to have something new up their collective sleeve. The recent NYIGF was no exception, as it was occasion for the official unveiling of three new designs.
First up, the "Eau Good" water bottle is a clever take on a water bottle with a natural filter.The bottle uses a filter system with binchotan active charcoal, which has been used in Japan as a water purifier since the 17th century. It reduces chlorine, balances...
Made in the USA: Council Tool's Velvicut "Boutique Axe" - Core77 - 03-02-2012
[photos via wood and metal]
That there is the perfect object. It's completely functional, it's the latest evolution from a history of progressively better objects that have been around since man's earliest days, and it's freaking beautiful. It's the two-pound Velvicut Premium Hudson Bay Axe, and it's made using that perfect blend of high-tech machines and an experienced craftsman's handwork.
While I'm suspicious of outdoor tools that are pretty--when you're working outdoors, hardcore functionality is everything and aesthetics don't mean a damn thing--this one is made by
servus 2 - DesignSpotter - 03-02-2012
this project is to take recognisable objects to create a new relationship between the object and the observer and so create new parallels. SERVUS_2 co..
A Portable Automotive Turntable with a Crazy Quick Set-Up Time - Core77 - 03-02-2012
Like Carousel USA, Turntable Works is another California-based manufacturer of large-scale turntables. But the latter firm has got a product I could not have envisioned: A portable, folding motorized turntable called the Pack-Man, which comes in diameters ranging from eight to fourteen feet.
Here's a sign you've seen too many building projects go wrong: At the six-second mark of the demo video, when the whole mechanism starts to tilt, I instinctively jerked my hands out towards the screen as if I could help the guy by grabbing it. But apparently it's...
Before and After » Test Kitchen Before-and-After - Dwell blog - 03-02-2012
by Jaime GillinIn our February 2012 issue we featured the new experimental test kitchen and dining space of Tasting Table, a daily email service that serves up food and drink news from across the country.
CEO Geoff Bartakovics was interested in creating a "physical manifestation" of his heretofore exclusively digital company. So he bought a 2,200-square-foot space in an old live-work building in SoHo and hired designers Eric Cheong and Loren Daye (both formerly of Roman & Williams) and fabricators Tribeca Builders to do a gut renovation to transform it into a test kitchen and private event...
'The nature of things' at Artists' House, UK - Wallpaper - 03-02-2012
It's been just over ten years since London architect Stephen Marshall built Artists' House, the contemporary cottage on the grounds of the New Art Centre in Wiltshire and a modern foil for the grand 1804 mansion and Orangery at Roche Court. Originally conceived as a residence for artists putting in long days in the sculpture park, it was repurposed a few years ago by curator Sarah Griffin for the centre's first design exhibition. This weekend Griffin will launch a second design show, which features work by three Britain-based artists - a juxtapostion of domestic household items with larger-than-life creations.
Swiss-born artist...
Lean Tables - DesignSpotter - 03-02-2012
By using a wedge, legs and hexagonal boards from locally sourced oak form structural entities. At least three units join to become a table. The legs a..
Reclaimed Cleveland: Turning an Abandoned City Into a Raw Material - Core77 - 03-02-2012
Turning this:
Into this:
Cleveland suffers from what I'm calling Detroit Syndrome. The population of the onetime million-resident city has shrunk to just 396,000 as manufacturing jobs have disappeared, meaning it's filled with dilapidated and abandoned buildings.
Those buildings—whether houses, churches, or retail spaces—are constructed out of wood, which means tearing them down can provide a veritable forest's worth of raw material. That's where an organization called Reclaimed Cleveland comes in. As they explain,Most of the homes slated for demolition in Cleveland are nearly 100 years...
A Case of Bad Karma on Kickstarter - Core77 - 03-02-2012
It's so cheating!
The idea behind a Zen garden is that combing all of that sand into intricate patterns improves the practitioner's concentration. It's not easy to do—and that's the point. So Simon Hallam's Zen Table contraptions on Kickstarter, which automatically draw pre-programmed patterns via what appears to be a magnetic ball and some type of CNC mechanism, would probably be considered an abomination in the Zen Buddhism world.
Yet I have to concede that the machines, which come in both small and large sizes, are cool as heck:
Incunabular Tall Boy - DesignSpotter - 03-02-2012
Designed by Creative Director Simon Moorhouse, the Incunabular collection takes its dimensions and ratios from the international paper standard ISO 21..

