Payday Splurge (Weekend Getaway)!
Posted in: UncategorizedAaah … ! The long awaited Memorial Day weekend is almost upon us! That means an extra day of sleeping in, delicious BBQs and fun weekend getaways. And weekend getaways should be just that. Fun. Don’t worry about bulky luggage, over-packing or boring, unsightly duffles. We’ve found five great travel bags that are perfect as a carry-on or an over-nighter! Each one is fashionable and chic, and of course we found them in varying price points! So no matter what your budget may be, you can rest assured that you’re traveling in style!
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GoodGoods
Posted in: UncategorizedGermany’s sustainable consumer goods show.
goodgoods is the premier trade show for products which
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Nerd Shirt
Posted in: UncategorizedMusic Meets Fashion – Selena Gomez
Posted in: UncategorizedWe love Selena Gomez’s feel good teen anthems that encourage young girls to love and respect themselves for who they are. We love Selena’s fresh faced, natural beauty and her down-to-earth point of view. But what we’re loving most recently is the launch of her new KMart clothing line for young teens called, Dream Out Loud. Fun trendy pieces that are cute and youthful – think striped ruffle tanks, layered jewelry pieces and printed cotton dresses and tops – make us eager to raid our younger sister’s closets! Perfect for a breezy summer day, Dream Out Loud by Selena Gomez for KMart is the next thing we just love from this cute teen crooner! Check out the video and see Selena behind the scenes at her photo-shoot! |
Digital Life : Today & Tomorrow
Posted in: 2015Voici cette présentation qui tente de reprendre 15 faits importants du monde digital et de la consommation des médias afin d’essayer d’imaginer leurs évolutions à l’horizon 2015. Graphiquement très réussie, cette vidéo intitulé Digital Life est à découvrir dans la suite.
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The Bird’s Nest by Inrednin Gsgruppen
Posted in: Hotel buildings, Inrednin Gsgruppen, nests, treehousesThis huge nest with a retractable staircase by Swedish designers Inrednin Gsgruppen forms part of a hotel in the trees in northern Sweden.
Part of the Tree Hotel, The Nest is supported by existing trees and the exterior is covered in twigs.
The inside is covered with wooden panels throughout, with small round windows partially covered by the twigs outside.
The Nest is one of five hotel rooms on the site see Tree Hotel by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter in our earlier story.
25 rooms are planned for the site in the next five years.
The following is from the Tree Hotel:
The Bird’s Nest
BY: INREDNINGSGRUPPEN
Bertil Harström
This concept is based upon the contrast between exterior and interior. From the outside it appears as a big nest, only the scale separating it from other nests in the vicinity. Discreet windows are almost hidden by the network of branches.
Inside it’s a high standard room with modern design. A coachwork panel decorates the inner wall. There is space and beds for a family with two children. The bedroom is a separate room with sliding doors. You access the nest by a retractable staircase.
Year built: 2010
Architect: Inredningsgruppen | Bertil Harström
Number of beds: Four beds (one double bed and two single child beds)
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Tree Hotel by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter | Takasugi-an by Terunobu Fujimori | Treehouse by Nicko Björn Elliott |
German designer Kilian Schindler has created this adaptable modular kitchen system for German kitchen accessories brand Naber.
The conceptual kitchen comprises basic worktop units with either an oven, sink or storage beneath.
Extra shelves can be added beneath and a grid fitted round the back supports utensils.
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The information below is from Naber:
Naber inspires Rat für Formgebung with „ Concept Kitchen“
Designed by product design bureau Kilian Schindler, initiated and accompanied in its realisation by the accessories specialist Naber – the concept of the new modular kitchen „Concept Kitchen“ was nominated to represent first class German design performance. The Rat für Formgebungs’ travelling exhibiton with the title „Design Deutschland – functional, distinct, unobtrusive“ shows about 100 current design concepts and proves the innovative power of German companies and designers on three of the worldwide most important interior design exhibitions. In relation with the Fuori Salone „Concept Kitchen“ was alreads exhibited from the 12. – 17. April in Milan, from the 14.-17. May it’ll be displayed for trade professionals in New York and from 28. November to the 2. December on the BODW in Hong Kong.
The designer Kilian Schindler from Karlsruhe applied „Concept Kitchen“ as a solid framework for chaotic everyday life aesthetics. It offers a changeable skeleton to its user which he can organise according to his individual wishes and needs. The integrated objects enrich the minimal designed piece of kitchen furniture by a whole different dimension that goes far beyond the functionality as a working place. With the aesthetics of simplicity, diversity and liveliness „Concept Kitchen“ can here and now adjust itself to the needs of its users’ life but likewise easily at any other location. If as an island solution combined with the classic version of a fitted kitchen the modules can be arranged according to your liking.
The system of the mobile kitchen is currently based on four modules: worktop and storage area, worktop and oven with autarkic cooking surface, dishwashing area plus cupboard element. The basic elements are made from steel and easy to disassemble. They’ve got pre-drilled grid patterns for the flexible arranging of construction and storage shelves. As easy as the storage of the disassembled modules is their assembling and disassembling.
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Outdoor Kitchen by Studiomama | Flow2 kitchen by Studio Gorm | Garden furniture by Kilian Schindler |
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Posted in: UncategorizedSlighted ‘Art in the Streets’ Artist Decides to Install Work in LA MOCA Anyway
Posted in: UncategorizedFollowing painted-over murals, a slew of arrests and tsk-tsks from the city, the “Art in the Streets” exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art continues to be fun to watch. Most recently, street artist Becca Midwood, whose work was originally intended to be included in the exhibition until it was pulled when the museum made a “last minute curatorial choice,” decided she still wanted to be a part of it all and took matters into her own hands. Buying a ticket and sneaking materials into her purse, she made her way to the women’s restroom to install a piece of her own. Here’s the video:
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