The Tweed Run London 2011

L’hanno prossimo giuro che ci si organizza per la Tweed Run. Chi è dei nostri?

The Tweed Run London 2011

Moritz Resl

Moritz Resl ci da la sua soluzione sulla felicità.
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Chris Milliman Americana

Chris Milliman mi piace sempre di più. Due scatti dal suo nuovo lavoro Americana.

Chris Milliman Americana

Chris Milliman Americana

Ian Stevenson

Lui è Ian Stevenson e questo è il suo libro Now Thats What I Call Art.

RIT’s Metaproject Winners

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Last week we were invited to participate in the jury for the Rochester Institute of Technology’s inaugural Metaproject, a student competition and an industry partnership which places student output into a global venue.

Metaproject is a new initiative at RIT. In keeping with the Design is One philosophy espoused by the Vignelli Center for Design Studies, Metaproject aims to encourage students to produce design that is “semantically correct, syntactically correct, and pragmatically understandable, but also visually powerful, intellectually elegant and timeless”.

Congratulations to Dan Fritz, the competition winner of this year’s Metaproject01 presentation. His chair will be unveiled this May at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York.

Second place was awarded to Colleen MacKenzie.

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Henrik Vibskov ‘Seat’ Laptop Sleeve

Quando non si usa la sleeve per il laptop, la si può recuperare come seduta. La trovate qui. Vietato petare.
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Henrik Vibskov ‘Seat’ Laptop Sleeve

Ivan Cazzola Photo Exhibition

In agenda: il 25 febbraio Ivan Cazzola presenterà c/o lo showroom da Flower Distribution una sua personale di nuovi lavori più il nuovo video Fucking Smokey City.
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Ivan Cazzola Photo Exhibition

The Meyer Collection by Pluri Ideas

Collezione disegnata dallo studio Brasiliano Pluri Ideas ricavata usando fibre naturali sostenibili.
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The Meyer Collection by Pluri Ideas

Daily Obsesh – This Way Scarf

imageDon’t point a finger at us! In fact, we’ll tell you which way to look and we don’t even have to say a word. How, you ask? Well, with this fancy schmancy scarf we picked up. It’s soft, warm and the arrow print kindly points us in the right direction to … well, okay, so maybe it doesn’t point us anywhere, but we like to think it does. Either way, the scarf works as a great statement piece all while keeping us nice and cozy. We think you’ll like it too.

Where to BuyTheFuturePerfect.com

Price – $64.00

Who Found ItSusanY was the first to add the ‘This Way Scarf‘ to the Hive.

Wood Toys

Four sustainably-made playthings that teach more than fun

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Automoblox

An update to classic wooden cars, Automoblox double as imaginative educational tools for car enthusiasts big and small. The modular vehicles ignite creative thinking and cognitive learning by mixing and matching the “building block” components, which fit together like puzzles for open-ended play and teach visuospatial processing in the process.

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Made from renewable European beech, premium polycarbonate roofs, tires and connectors in bright colors accent the natural material beautifully. Each year Automoblox adds a new range of classic toy cars to their collection, which now spans hot rods to sport utility vehicles. Cars sell online from Automoblox, with prices ranging from $10-120.

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Early Rider

Designed to teach bike riding without training wheels, the Early Rider series is the upshot of a parent frustrated by the lack of options on the market. The three styles—Lite, Classic and Evolution—each cater to a little one’s body size and practical capabilities, beginning with a bike for someone at 20 months to finally a five-year-old. With simple, easy-to-repair design, the solid birch bikes are likely to be passed on for generations. Available in natural as well as pink or blue, prices span $160-200 and sell from
local dealers
and online from Early Rider to countries around the world.

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Wishbone Bikes

Like Early Rider, Wishbone is a parent-driven idea—in this case, dreamed up by a couple who wanted to provide their children with an exciting reason to spend time outdoors. After prototyping the bikes in an NYC bathroom, the design duo relocated to New Zealand, where they continue to pursue their sustainable project. The bikes are actually a 3-in-1 system, taking the ride from a tricycle style to a bicycle, with a two-wheel “balance bike” in between. Made from kiln-dried, preservative-free birch and ash, the bikes sell online for $230 from Wishbone.

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Walachia

Czech-based Walachia creates wooden hobby kits for kids (or adults) to construct their dream building using a Jenga-like design. Like next-generation Lincoln Logs, the quality kits up imagination and education factors with complex designs and real wood blocks of different lengths. With many kits to choose from, including castles, windmills and classic log homes, the challenge can span 100-600 logs. Walachia sells online from Amazon and a host of specialty toy stores, with prices starting at $20 for simpler models and going up to $250.