*somenotesonnapkins
Amazing vintage-like collages by Eduardo Recife at his site Misprinted Type.
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*sub-studio
David Ngo's Toumei sake carafe has an LED in the base that illuminates the remaining sake. As the carafe is emptied, the light becomes less diffuse.
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*sub-studio
In his ‘Camouflage’ series, Liu Bolin painstakingly paints his subjects so that they blend into their surroundings.
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*sub-studio
Schindlersalmerón created the ZipShape as an investigation into new method of construction, where panels made out of any material can be easily bent without the use of any molds or jigs.
#13218
*Normanncopenhagen
Like the surface of the moon, Moon consists of lots of holes, which give an irregular pattern and casts a graphic shadow.
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*yudikiting
Jackson Clements Burrows Pty Ltd Architects, making architecture which empathizes with its surroundings, designing within perceived constraints.
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*munnaontherun
In this follow-up to the read it helps campaign we got a little bolder and more political. But not forgetting Madonna in the process.
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*MikeChino
This gorgeous office re-adaption by Bligh Voler Nield recently won a NSW award for its airy open spaces and eco friendly construction.
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*sub-studio
David Aspinall created "Shredding is all about..." as a means of exploring methods of creating 3-D letter-forms from 2-D materials.
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*yudikiting
The Maison Carré, which is not far from Paris, is one of the most important private homes designed by Alvar Aalto.
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*spaceinvaders
Jason Scott and Mark Denyer-Simmons created “Engine City”. It was a hyper-surreal interpretation of what goes on in one of the massive engines of a NASCAR during a race.
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*MikeChino
Inspired by Japanese design methods and informed by warm California modernism, the Leura house embodies a new and decidedly Australian brand of contemporary sustainable architecture.
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*laurasweet
Viktor & Rolf's amazing retrospective on dolls at the Barbican(#12726 and #11356) is compared side by side with the original fashions as they appeared on the runway!
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*thestrongrope
The Mayans and Egyptians constructed incredible feats of architecture able to weather the test of time, but they had no idea their pyramids would inspire the shape of the latest carbon-neutral super-structure to hit Dubai.
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*nickpapageorgia
Absolutely fantastic idea from Simpson doors, they are magnetic chalkboard doors. Write on them, stick magnets to them, let your kids have fun writing on your door.
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*Stickers And Donuts
Well-researched article on the best pens & pencils for the coming school (slash I'm an adult and just like pens & pencils) year.
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*sub-studio
I love Shelley Spicuzza's ReGlow fixture which is made from a hamster ball with holes into which empty plastic bottles are screwed. It not only cuts down on waste, but it looks really good, too.
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*nickpapageorgia
Very clever design from South Korean industrial designer Jin Woo Han. It is an all-in- one computer and projector, that allows people to easily enjoy movies wherever they want.
#13187
*sub-studio
Designboom highlights Joel Escalona's new Tubo Chair Collection - each piece is made from a seemingly continuous piece of bent stainless steel.
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*sub-studio
You've seen Tanya Aguiniga's gorgeous furniture here before (posts 9141 and 8842) but if you haven't checked out her website recently, take a look - I love the combination of the product image and the macro-photography that changes with each project.
#13185
*sub-studio
Mctega is the result of a collaboration between two scientists who use industrial chemistry mass production techniques on a much smaller scale to create one of a kind pieces of jewelry.
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*sub-studio
The Chubby Brothers dining table by Brian Lee takes the ubiquitous dining table and camouflages it by giving it the appearance of a solid object, until the chairs are removed.
#13183
*antiautomation
Brooklyn-based designer Kiel Mead brings us "Landline", a charm that was, not long ago, a true mainstay in our lives, and privacy meant dragging a 6-foot-long phone cord into the next room.
#13178