The Rabbit workstation is designed to inspire indefinite interaction when people sit themselves along the curves. By Timo Wong & Priscilla Lui of Studio Juju.
Beautiful wine packaging by Chris Trivizas with a playful touch: a drop of wine run alongside the bottle's neck towards the three parallel lines. The line near which the drop will stop, is the one that fortells your future.
A clock radio by Rich Brilliant Willing merges the two basic functions: radio and clock in a very new way-- the clock function is displayed through the speaker grill of the radio.
Mash approach for the Velvet Glove wine is a beautifully illustrated 1920’s left hand glove in black velvet paper stock & then silver foiled the details over the die cut glove shaped label.
Definitely eye-catching Salsa packaging for an unknown brand to establish credibility & distinguish itself from the rest. Designed by Moxie Sozo, the packaging hand-drawn illustration is inspired by Mexican artist Jose Guadalupe Posada.
38 of the UK’s top authors have come together to create Ox-Tales, a four-book collection of short stories and extracts, with the book cover are designed based on the elements of Earth, Air, Fire & Water.
British sculptor Antony Gormley bring together 1300 local inhabitants to work with a 4x4x4m clay cube that weighed 160,000 kg in Helsinki’s new annual art event.
Getting the idea from observing people perform a flow of actions when they dress up in luxury, Studio Juju came up with The Luxury Towers, a set of very elegance jewelry box in pure and bold silhouettes with solid glass blocks.
Not the usual ceramics works that we have seen. Without the glazing and decorative painting, Maria's ceramics are colorful with its' curvy shapes- displaying the joy of the ceramics and its users.
A new edition of the historic table lamp designed by Vico Magistretti in 1969, Dalù lamp has updated colours and finishes with thermoplastic moulded body, in transparent orange and red, white and black.
Microworks is such a designer that able to give life to simple everyday objects. In the Tail Umbrella, Microworks transform the boring umbrella strap to some lovely creature's tail.
These space theme chocolate was inspired by an astronaut who took packages of Artisan du Chocolat’s chocolate-covered ginger to the International Space Station with her.
Green Wall designed by Jean-Marie Massaud is a multi-faceted room divider that can be used both indoor and outdoor to define private, undisturbed spaces for breezy relaxation.
Carte Blanche is an art installation by Jean Shin using masses of blank rolodex cards to hint our life in the age of digital, the social network and our fragile existence.
A re-look at Anish Kapoor first works done in 1979-80. 1000 Names was very much influenced by his journey through India in 1979 where little piles of pigment sold for cosmetic and ritual use at the entrances of temples.
London-based A2/SW/HK has done some great work including these unified book covers and bespoke typefaces for the complete works of Samuel Beckett. The design matches the 1960s covers in their "bold typographical approach".
Champion Papers produced this colourful packaging designs in 1968 to promote their papers. The packaging was a simple & brightly colored label, to quickly tell the customer that the food inside is superior.
In Antony Gormley's Breathing Room II at the Sean Kelly Gallery, NY, the viewer becomes the subject. Repeated cycle brilliant halogens come on for short bursts and then plunge the viewer and space into darkness.
Surprising packaging by MASH from a new wine label Adelina. The bottle is wrapped with printed tissue paper, to provide maximum shelf appeal. The labels inside are purposefully understated and simple to contrast with the tissue wrap.
MASH created the packaging for Inkwell wine in an ink splatter forms. Its shape reflects open pages. Logo type was kept simple and used on a neck label to keep separation between the type and the strong yet simply presented ink imagery.
Australian Graphic Design Association (AGDA) had asked War Design to do an amazing promotional campaign to encourage students to get involved in a competition to design the Cockatoo Island Identity.
DUS Architects designed a wedding chapel with no less than two kilometres of white flexible ventilation tubes inside the Villa Escamp, the temporary city hall of The Hague.
The C-2 House designed by Curiosity is like huge abstract shape rising from the ground with its shaped angle following the steep angle of the land. An unexpected and refreshing house!
Duffy & Partners designed the packaging for up scale retailer of unique bath and beauty products- Basin White, to appeal to a more affluent and sophisticated audience who appreciate the finer things in life.
Clinker tables by Rich Brilliant Willing, produced by Innermost, are created from wood slats resembling clapboards, overlapping each other, random lengths create the haphazard form of the tables. Formerly titled: Matryoshka.
The Robo chair by Luca Nichetto is “Kama Sutra meets Industrial Robotics.” The concept of dismantlement provided the spark for Robo’s design, which found inspiration in the Icelandic singer Björk’s 1999 video for the song “All Is Full of Love”.
Beautiful black and white illustrations by Designer's Journey offer the unpretentious "every day feeling" of a simple life in the countryside for the French wine- A la Petite Ferme.