Archive for October, 2013



LES CORDES

Posted: 23.10.2013 at 18:21 |

‘Les Cordes’ chandelier by French designer Mathieu Lehanneur – a ceiling light like a rope or a network of light which appears to cross the ceiling. It is a stunning modern chandelier which illuminates the interior of Château Borély, in the southern part of Marseille.

 

SOFT LIGHT by Simon Frambach

Posted: 23.10.2013 at 18:18 |

It is a soft and flexible light shade made of foamed polyurethane.
Soft Light can be placed in unused spaces like cavities in furniture and other places as an object that fills a void in one’s living environment. Its warm and tangible surface invites to touching and literally feeling light.

FLOOR LAMPS of the month

Posted: 23.10.2013 at 18:11 |

BLACK LIGHT – Having a black bulb instead of a regular one adds a detail that makes a big difference in the interpretation of the the final product. Diana Dumitrescu is a young designer from Bucharest, Romania. She likes ‘to experiment the edges of what’s possible or accepted in design.

THE SPOT LAMP – The Spot Lamp by Nir Meiri draws its inspiration from industrial images such as a crane, a spot light, or a street lamp. The base is heavy, made of metal or concrete, which helps balance the lamp. The lamp shade is not fixed and can move freely to the sides, on the slight poll.

CRANE LAMP – Studio Job created Crane Lamp, a floor-standing piece 163cm high made from bronze that mimics the real thing through the use of miniature lights at the boom point and instead of a heavy load, the crane holds a small light with shade.

 

WATERDREAM– by designer Oki Sato who is part of the Nendo team. The lamp-shower or showering-lamp was designed for Axor, part of the german brand Hansgrohe which is creating bathroom furniture. Sato says he wanted the design to illustrate the future of what bathrooms could look like.

Feather Sculptures by Kate MccGwire

Posted: 16.10.2013 at 18:59 |

British sculptor Kate MccGwire creates unique organic sculptures from layers of bird feathers. The objects she creates seem to form hybrid creatures that twist and curve into unexpected forms.

Giuseppe Colarusso: Unlikely

Posted: 16.10.2013 at 18:54 |

In this ongoing series titled Unlikely, artist and photographer Giuseppe Colarusso imagines bizarre and humorous objects. See some  additional concepts over on his website.

 

Paper Sculptures by Valérie Buess

Posted: 16.10.2013 at 18:48 |

Swiss artist Valérie Buess has been working with various forms of paper in both two and three dimensional artworks for over 20 years. See much more on her website.

SPONTANEOUS CITY – when birds goes urban

Posted: 07.10.2013 at 20:04 |

Spontaneous City is a series of interventions in London’s urban green spaces by artist duo Bruce Gilchrist and Jo Joelson together known as London Fieldworks

Multidish by Maxime Ansiau

Posted: 07.10.2013 at 19:59 |

Maxime Ansiau is a dutch artist and designer, he unifies two to six plates and paints them with traditional dutch patterns. Bizarre skyscrapers can be found in them as well as row houses in characteristic blue and white color. more here. (via)

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