Contemporary art set in 17th century France. Veilhan Versailles, an exhibit of artist Xavier Veilhan’s work at the incredible Château de Versailles in Paris.
London's tallest garden! An eight story high vertical garden by Patrick Blanc featuring over 260 plant species, 12,000 plants, has been unveiled on the Athenaeum Hotel in London’s Piccadilly neighborhood.
Dror Benshetrit is on a roll...from designing an interiors collection for Target to a new trivet for Alessi. Here is a peak into his New York City studio space.
Felissimo’s 500 Colored Pencils is a subscription based program where subscribers receive color themed sets of 25 pencils each month. Colors include names like "Arizona Sunset" and "Drizzly Afternoon."
The Incident at Tower 37 is a computer animated film completed by students at Hampshire College. Guided by Pixar veteran Chris Perry, it challenges the model for independently produced animated films.
A look inside Facebook's new offices designed by O+A...the space is a former factory and retains some of the industrial elements...including this crane table.
Makers Market in Long Island City, NY, is an open air marketplace that featured a curated selection of crafted products in a series of tents within the waterside park.
Hach Kaab Honey from Yucatán state...Design 4 Development, a social design organization, works with four honey cooperatives to bring high quality honey products from the region direct to market.
Here are some fun pages from the new Hella Jongerius for Camper catalog that features Jongeriuslab designers weighing in on their inspirations and favorite designs.
The Path to Green Energy is a new set of layers on Google Earth trying to make it easier for solar and wind farm developers to figure out where they are least likely to meet resistance in their development.
Groundbreaking ergonomic seating designer Niels Diffrient answers 3 Questions with a clever sense of humor. Includes some great product shots and a sketch from 1983.
Moroso’s 2009 spring outdoor collection for residential and hospitality applications is broad and eclectic, with inventive use of materials and bold color stories.
Living the Italian House in NYC presents a selection of Lombardy-designed furniture and home accessories in a narrative journey through the traditional Italian home.
Proenza Schouler teamed with Knoll Textiles for an interiors textiles line that reflects the fashion house's signature style. Here is the fabric collection, held against pieces from the boy’s Fall 2009 runway presentation.
Bunkers: Ruins of War in a New American Landscape is a collection by photographer Alex Fradkin that captures the architecture of war along the coast of the San Francisco Bay area.