‘ ‘vase métro’ by japanese designer naoto fukasawa features a 3D pattern that draws
from the earthenware metro tiles of paris’ underground.’ To me they mostly just look like handgrenades and could make those pink flowers a bit more masculine. (designboom)
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Tags: Vases
As the title implies, the art of Rachel Whiteread carries with it a certain sense of finality – an event has just taken place here, somebody once occupied this space, or at one time this object had a purpose. Now, it sits empty; the viewer cannot obtain closure from the current state, there is no resolution and there is no reassurance. Whiteread’s monolithic architectural forms occupy negative space with their own more subtle brand of emptiness; they loom like spectres, ghostly forms with a presence both palpable and sepulchral. Very powerful indeed.
(History of Our World)
Tags: Architecture, Design, Furniture, Modern Art
Model Max Rogers is captured by photographer Thomas Lohr. Taken from the the lastest editorial from Seventh Man.
Tags: Max Rogers, Seventh Man, Thomas Lohr
Fresh look from Yuketen and designer Yuki Mastuda. Looks like a cross between a boat shoe and a moccasin and its available at Colette.
Tags: Boat shoe, Colette, Moccasin, Yuketen, Yuki Mastuda
Classic design from the independent clothing company Albam. The vision and ideal is Modern Crafted Clothing.
Fashion designer Paul Smith has reworked a coffee pot by late Danish designer Arne Jacobsen to mark the 50th anniversary of Danish brand Stelton.
Tags: Paul Smith, Stelton
By designer JAIME HAYON. (kanyeuniversecity)
Tags: Lamps
Tags: Interview, Peter Jensen
I always had a thing for Eames chairs. Arne Jacobsen isn’t half bad either. These compositions by Monica Scürle compliment the furnity in a very minimalist and Scandinavian way with light interiors and large windows, where furniture adds the warmth to the room. (plastolux)


































