Reveal by Studiomama

London designer Nina Tolstrup of Studiomama has created a cabinet with hidden compartments made of reclaimed floorboards. (more…)

Alfa Romeo FastBack Sedan

Un concept-car imaginé par le designer Jacob Murry avec ce modèle “FastBack Sedan 2017″ reprennant l’Alfa Romeo de manière très futuriste. Un design décalé et inspiré par les lignes du célèbre carnaval de Venise. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Gotta Getaway? Hit The Slopes At The Balsams Grand Resort In New Hampshire!

imageIf you’ve missed out on winter’s wonder this season, it’s time to book a trip to a place like this heaven-on-earth snow haven, The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel in New Hampshire. While the walls itself are typical of any retreat, the surroundings and views are like none other, boasting some of the prettiest slopes, frosted trees, and glass-frozen lakes New Hampshire and Connecticut can offer. The ski resort is known for its top-notch instruction in alpine and nordic skiing, snowboarding and snowshoeing, and with wilderness trails that hide the trace of humanity using as minimum of lifts possible, this place is the epitome of snow solstice solitude. Housing some of the world’s best winter athletes, it also, interestingly, is home to one of the oldest Steinway grand pianos in history. There’s plenty of room to roam and busy yourself with on your own, but the hotel also hosts a great many of activities as well — like a 30K race that also featured a food and wine tour for spectators this February. Take a little time for yourself this winter and cozy up in one of New Hampshire’s finest!

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A Look Back and a Scandal Before Apple Releases Their Fancy New Thing

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If you’ve been online or even out in the streets lately, you’re sure to know that today’s the day that Apple will announce the release of a product so wonderful, so incredible, so necessary, that it will finally provide you with all your hopes and dreams. At least that’s what all the buzz has felt like. And as we’re certainly not ones to skip briefly capitalizing on the momentum, here’s two quickie related bits. First up, the good people at frog design have posted a batch of images and some backstory on “Bashful,” the prototype tablet they created for Apple back in the early ’80s, way before it was cool. A nice bit of nostalgia and one of the photos makes it even sort of look like the Xoxo Laptop, so frog could potentially claim they inspired that piece of machinery too and probably no one would give them much grief. Not so with the Baltimore Sun‘s Gus G. Sentementes who seemed to be trying to stir up some controversy where there really doesn’t seem to be any by asking if Apple’s invitation to today’s new product announcement is too similar to Wolff Olins‘ new branding for AOL. Besides both featuring a white logo on a colorful background, we’re not really seeing much to get worked up about. If anything, we’d guess it’s more likely that the AOL logo was inspired by all those already-paint splattered iPod ads Apple has been running for years. And so that concludes perhaps our first and final Apple iTabletSlate post. We shall see you again soon in the new, glorious future that is sure to begin in just a few short hours.

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Ross Street by Robert Mills Architects

Australian studio Robert Mills Architects have completed a house surrounded by a pool of water in Melbourne, Australia. (more…)

Primates by Ruben Brulat

Après la série Immaculate présentée sur Fubiz en octobre 2009, retour sur le travail et la dernière série intitulée “Primates” par le photographe français Ruben Brulat. Un shooting à découvrir de manière complète dans la suite de l’article.



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Theres Still Time to Enter the ADC Awards

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‘Tis the season for postal carriers, FedEx deliverypersons, UPS men, and pretty much anyone involved with the midtown Manhattan mails to quietly curse the Art Directors Club, as it amasses entries for its 89th annual awards extravaganza. Is this your year to take home a coveted shiny ADC cube? You’ll never know unless you enter, and there’s still time, as the deadline for design entries—including photography and illustration—has been extended to this Friday, January 29.

Meanwhile, the ADC has assembled a stellar design jury, chaired by Chris Campbell, executive creative director of Interbrand. Here’s who you’re out to impress:

  • Scott Dadich, creative director, Wired magazine
  • Michelle Dougherty, director and art director, Imaginary Forces
  • Vanessa Eckstein, founder and creative director, Blok Design
  • Louis Gagnon, co-founder and creative director, Paprika Design
  • Garrick Hamm, creative partner, Williams Murray Hamm
  • Tim Hetherington, photographer
  • Kate Jain, co-founder and creative director, hatch
  • Robert Murdock, chief creative officer, Method
  • Todd St. John, founder, HunterGatherer
  • Sean Saylor, regional creative director, MTV Latinoamerica
  • Omar Vulpinari, head of Visual Communications, Fabrica
  • Nate Williams (a.k.a. Alexander Blue), illustrator/artist

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  • Moebius House, Sydney

    This family house faces onto views of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge. Micro design utilises parametric modelling software which can respond..

    Anansi Playground Building by Mulders vandenBerk Architecten

    Mulders vandenBerk Architecten of Amsterdam have completed a playground building in a park in Utrecht, the Netherlands, with a Corian façade engraved with images of fairytales from around the world. (more…)

    Snout Cups

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    Last week we were invited to the lovely home of Jorine and Egbert Jan in the Netherlands, two very talented Dutch designers, who both know how to ‘play’ with ceramics in the funniest way possible … I LOVE these Snout Cups! Wouldn’t it be great fun to see your guests funny faces when you drink your cup and they see your face transform in a cow, piggy, monkey or doggie! For more information click here