Objects Between Past and Present

Thomas Ollivier, alias Tom le french évoqué précédemment et à plusieurs reprises, est un créatif freelance travaillant à l’international depuis plus de dix ans. Actuellement basé à Londres, il a récemment sorti une série intitulée « Re:Birth », où il s’amuse à associer les nouvelles technologies à des objets d’antan, montrant ainsi ce que Facebook, Instagram ou encore Spotify auraient pu être dans un autre temps.
Le passé et le présent se matérialisent ainsi à travers des objets phares des années 80, créant une situation anachronique invraisemblable mais pleine de créativité!








 

 

These Carbon-fiber Spectacles are Unbreakable and Unshakeable

As a person who’s worn prescription glasses since I was 6 years old, I can safely say that it’s an absolute pain in my rear to A. wear sunglasses, B. wear protective eyewear like goggles or masks, and C. wear VR headsets. Prescription eyewear can be somewhat of a hindrance, often coming in the way of goggles or headsets (I couldn’t try on half the headsets I saw at CES), and this is slowly becoming a disability problem, given that roughly 60% of the world has less than 20/20 vision.

The glasses that Nuke Optics are building are pretty neat for a lot of reasons, but the biggest one being the fact that they allow prescription eyewear to be retrofitted directly onto their frames. Allowing anyone to wear sunglasses or performance eyewear without having to worry about prescription lenses, these frames by Nuke Optics have snap-on fittings on the back, letting you fasten your own lenses to the eyewear.

The frames model themselves on protective, performance eyewear. They use a carbon-fiber composite for their construction, making them virtually indestructible, a property that goes well with their incredibly edgy and devil-may-care aesthetic. The frames are modular too, allowing you to swap between temple-stem of different designs, giving you the power to not just add prescription lenses to a pair of performance eyewear, but also customize them by choosing from a wide variety of temple-stems to build your custom pair of spectacles.

The Carbon Fiber Composite frames come across three styles (with three more designs to be launched as funding goals are crossed). With their sporty attitude and reflective mercurial glares, the glasses are well suited for outdoor riding and sports… while the carbon-fiber composite construction promises a lifetime of use even under the most demanding conditions. Besides, let’s not forget that they’re compatible with prescription lenses too, which is a massive win for all of us!

Designer: M. Samy

Click Here To Buy Now: $58. Hurry, only few left!

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The Carbon Fiber Composite frames allow prescription eyewear to be fitted directly onto the frames.

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The frames offer protection and are high on performance. Made from carbon-fiber composite, the frames are virtually indestructible.

nuke1

A single modular system for sunglasses and eyeglasses, that are interchangeable and RX Prescription friendly.

Secure your prescription glasses onto the frames and enjoy the benefits of wearing sunglasses.

nuke2

The snap-on fittings on the back allow you to fasten your own lenses to the eyewear.

The frames are modular, giving you the flexibility to swap between temple-stem of different designs. You can customize the stems as per your liking.

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A variety of options to be unlocked!

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nuke12

Click Here To Buy Now: $58. Hurry, only few left!

Leandro Garcia renovates compact flat in Curitiba for hosting guests

Sao Francisco Apartment by Leandro Garcia

Brazilian architect Leandro Garcia has renovated an apartment in Brazil for a journalist, making room for entertaining despite the limited space. Read more

Objects Between Past and Present

Thomas Ollivier, alias Tom le french évoqué précédemment et à plusieurs reprises, est un créatif freelance travaillant à l’international depuis plus de dix ans. Actuellement basé à Londres, il a récemment sorti une série intitulée « Re:Birth », où il s’amuse à associer les nouvelles technologies à des objets d’antan, montrant ainsi ce que Facebook, Instagram ou encore Spotify auraient pu être dans un autre temps.
Le passé et le présent se matérialisent ainsi à travers des objets phares des années 80, créant une situation anachronique invraisemblable mais pleine de créativité!








 

 

These Carbon-fiber Spectacles are Unbreakable and Unshakeable

As a person who’s worn prescription glasses since I was 6 years old, I can safely say that it’s an absolute pain in my rear to A. wear sunglasses, B. wear protective eyewear like goggles or masks, and C. wear VR headsets. Prescription eyewear can be somewhat of a hindrance, often coming in the way of goggles or headsets (I couldn’t try on half the headsets I saw at CES), and this is slowly becoming a disability problem, given that roughly 60% of the world has less than 20/20 vision.

The glasses that Nuke Optics are building are pretty neat for a lot of reasons, but the biggest one being the fact that they allow prescription eyewear to be retrofitted directly onto their frames. Allowing anyone to wear sunglasses or performance eyewear without having to worry about prescription lenses, these frames by Nuke Optics have snap-on fittings on the back, letting you fasten your own lenses to the eyewear.

The frames model themselves on protective, performance eyewear. They use a carbon-fiber composite for their construction, making them virtually indestructible, a property that goes well with their incredibly edgy and devil-may-care aesthetic. The frames are modular too, allowing you to swap between temple-stem of different designs, giving you the power to not just add prescription lenses to a pair of performance eyewear, but also customize them by choosing from a wide variety of temple-stems to build your custom pair of spectacles.

The Carbon Fiber Composite frames come across three styles (with three more designs to be launched as funding goals are crossed). With their sporty attitude and reflective mercurial glares, the glasses are well suited for outdoor riding and sports… while the carbon-fiber composite construction promises a lifetime of use even under the most demanding conditions. Besides, let’s not forget that they’re compatible with prescription lenses too, which is a massive win for all of us!

Designer: M. Samy

Click Here To Buy Now: $58. Hurry, only few left!

nuke_feature

The Carbon Fiber Composite frames allow prescription eyewear to be fitted directly onto the frames.

nuke_feature3

The frames offer protection and are high on performance. Made from carbon-fiber composite, the frames are virtually indestructible.

nuke1

A single modular system for sunglasses and eyeglasses, that are interchangeable and RX Prescription friendly.

Secure your prescription glasses onto the frames and enjoy the benefits of wearing sunglasses.

nuke2

The snap-on fittings on the back allow you to fasten your own lenses to the eyewear.

The frames are modular, giving you the flexibility to swap between temple-stem of different designs. You can customize the stems as per your liking.

nuke6

A variety of options to be unlocked!

nuke11

nuke12

Click Here To Buy Now: $58. Hurry, only few left!

OMA unveils plans for largest football stadium in the Netherlands

Feyenoord Stadium in Rotterdam by OMA

OMA is planning to build a 63,000-seat stadium in its home city for football club Feyenoord Rotterdam. Read more

Kaikaya sushi restaurant in Valencia fuses Japanese and Brazilian design

Kaikaya restaurant by Masquespacio

Creative consultancy Masquespacio has completed a tropical sushi restaurant in Valencia, Spain, that mixes Japanese and Brazilian-inspired design elements. Read more

Okana Centre for Change is a bamboo centre for a rural Kenyan community

Aerial view of the Okana Centre for Change in Kenya, by Laura Katharina Straehle and Ellen Rouwendal

TU Delft students Laura Katharina Strähle and Ellen Rouwendal’s community centre for the rural community of Okana, close to Lake Victoria in Kenya, was named Dezeen Awards Small Building of the Year 2018. Read more

Beautiful Collages by Eduardo Ramón

Eduardo Ramón est un artiste, designer graphique et illustrateur originaire de Guadalajara, désormais basé à Mexico, spécialisé dans l’art du « photomontage ». En effet, celui-ci est un adepte du collage de différentes images, auxquelles il ajoute des textures granuleuses. Certaines de ses réalisations sont directement inspirées du milieu médical, sur lesquelles il ajoute des éléments divers. Singulières et fantaisistes, les thèmes abordés à travers ses réalisations sont très variés, tels que l’anatomie, l’avenir ou encore la vie sociale d’un point de vue plus général. La combinaison d’éléments antinomiques confère parfois à ses œuvres des allures de science-fiction. Une manière pour le public de voir la réalité à travers le prisme de l’utopie.









 

 

Kaikaya sushi restaurant in Valencia fuses Japanese and Brazilian design

Kaikaya restaurant by Masquespacio

Creative consultancy Masquespacio has completed a tropical sushi restaurant in Valencia, Spain, that mixes Japanese and Brazilian-inspired design elements. Read more