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)
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Tags: Architecture, Design, Furniture, Modern Art
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)
FlexibleLove™ furniture incorporates an ‘accordion-like, honeycomb’ structure to create durable furniture pieces produced from widely-available recycled materials. FlexibleLove furniture, such as FlexibleLove Earth 16, are made from recycled paper and recycled wood waste, and are produced using pre-existing manufacturing processes in order to reduce their overall impact on the environment.
The name “Flexible Love” was derived from the concept of a ‘flexible love-seat’ – seating that could hold from one to as many as sixteen individuals; changing length and shape with a simple pull at each end. A honeycomb structure, used throughout the entire Flexible Love line, produces an accordion-like result that allows each piece to be extended and collapsed with ease.
The 2010 line includes FlexibleLove Virgin 20, FlexibleLove Earth 16, and FlexibleLove Earth 8. FlexibleLove White 16 coming soon! FlexibleLove was designed by Taiwanese designer Chishen Chiu, and is manufactured by Pinzaan Company Limited. (coutequecoute)
Tags: Chairs, FlexibleLove, Furniture, Green
Soyo Shelf An intriguing shelving unit, made from components with curved edges. The curved edges of each part adds a roundness to the shelf made of horizontal and vertical compositions, allowing the edges to feel slimmer and creating a light, airy form. Although the surfaces appeared to be curved, the shelf boards are actually flat.
Soyo Shelf, Finalist, International Funiture Design Competition, Asahikawa, Japan,
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Japanese designers Nendo have created a chair made of hollowed-out pieces of wood covering a metal frame called the Cord-Chair. The design incorporates hand-carved wooden components with metal rods slotted inside.
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Tags: Chairs, Cord-Chair, Design, Furniture, Modern Chairs, Nendo




Although suitcases don’t actually look very functional and are a bit silly, as much as I have been traveling lately, they would definitely come in handy. At the Dutch design week in Eindhoven this week graduate designer Erik De Nijs of Nieuwe Heren presents a set of suitcases that can be combined to form a sofa when not in use.
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The House at Janeles, minimalist in it’s style, was a reconstruction of a nineteenth century house. As work progressed it turned out that the only usable parts of the structure where the two sidewalls. (via)
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Tags: Architecture, Contemporary Architecture, Eames, Furniture, Interior Design, Modern Architecture, Portugal

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This is the new line for Norman Copenhagen, which has been heavily inspired by classical camping furniture.
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