Iron With Sting

The Iron Men is a design inspired by the stingray and a stealth jet fighter; it is a simple and fashionable iron for men. The sweet deal is that the central part of the iron is transparent and it allows you to see where you’re ironing. It makes sure you don’t damage any part of your outfit. Awesome!

Designer: Xiaoneng Jin


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Paul Smith Albemarle Street store facade by 6a Architects

Following our story about the extension of fashion designer Paul Smith’s Albemarle Street store, here are some more images of its new cast iron facade by London studio 6a Architects.

Paul Smith Albemarle Street store facade by 6a Architects

6a Architects abstracted Paul Smith‘s hand drawings to create a repetitive relief pattern of interlocking circles to cast in iron, a common material around the British capital.

“Cast iron forms an understated background to the city’s streets; its railings, gratings, balconies, and lamp posts,” said the architects.

Paul Smith Albemarle Street store facade by 6a Architects

Thin edges of the circles are embossed to cast shadows across the surface, which is patinated and marked from the casting process.

The facade covers an existing eighteenth century shop front, and its colour and style provides a sharp contrast to the other Georgian buildings in the Mayfair area of London.

Paul Smith Albemarle Street store facade by 6a Architects

Three small drawings by Smith have been cast directly into sections across the facade.

Curved glass cabinets protrude through the ironwork to display items of furniture, set against a white background.

Paul Smith Albemarle Street store facade by 6a Architects

At the entrance to the shop, the panels curve inward to the large stained oak doors.

Inside, the store features brightly coloured accents to match the designer’s furniture and an accessories room lined with dominoes – see our earlier story about the interior here.

Paul Smith Albemarle Street store facade by 6a Architects

6a Architects has previously completed the renovation of a contemporary art exhibition centre in east London and stripped back a derelict house to expose original structural features.

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The text below is from 6a Architects:


The new Albemarle Street shop front for Paul Smith builds on a familiar material tradition in London. Cast iron forms an understated background to the city’s streets; its railings, gratings, balconies, and lamp posts. Paul’s brief was an eclectic collection of references, images, textures and traditions, encompassing military medals, woven hats and finely drawn gold ingots alongside sharp tailoring, the soft fall of cloth, craftsmanship and delight in surprise.

Paul Smith Albemarle Street store facade by 6a Architects

The ground floor rustication of the Georgian townhouse and the ornamental language of the 18th century shop front were reinterpreted and abstracted in a sinuous pattern of interlocking circles cast into a new solid iron facade. The repetition of the typical Regency shape brought an optical complexity, which with the play of sunlight and shadow turns the pattern into a deep surface texture. Seen obliquely it seems woven, like a fine cloth.

The surface is further enlivened by the latent makers’ marks of the casting process and the natural patination of the cast iron. A more intimate discovery is to be made in the trio of small drawings by Paul cast directly into panels scattered across the façade.

Paul Smith Albemarle Street store facade by 6a Architects

Curved windows project from the darkly textured iron as luminous vitrines, with a nod to the curved glass of the nearby arcades. A secret door of stained oak lies flush with the cast iron panels: the inverted carving of the timber recalls the mould and sand bed prepared for the molten metal.

The cast iron panels curve in to the recessed oak entrance door, a gently bowed iron step evokes worn away treads. Over time, the iron threshold will polish under foot, recording the life of the building in its material.

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Iron and Wine – Joy

Voici le clip officiel illustrant le morceau « Joy » d’Iron and Wine, issu de l’album Ghost on Ghost. Cette création visuellement forte, mélange des projections d’animations faîtes à l’aquarelle sur des décors filmés en stop-motion. Une vidéo poétique réalisée par Hayley Morris à découvrir dans la suite.

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Clothing Iron with Retractable Heat

When you think of a clothing iron – the kind you use to get clothing both dry and flat – you think of heat, and you think of how much it hurts to get burned. With the Up&Down Safety Iron, there’s no more to worry about – when you’re not holding on tight, the iron retracts – how simple!

This iron’s idea is so simple, it’s one of those things you think must certainly have been thought of before. As it stands, it looks like this is simply a concept that’s just not made it to reality yet due to the cost. Guess we’ll just have to keep watching out for cords instead!

Designer: In Ho Lee


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Wireless Inductive Ironing

If you’ve ever had that freak out moment when you can’t remember if you left the iron on then you’ll appreciate this cordless high-tech design. The Smooth Inductor is an energy-saving iron that utilizes a ferromagnetic sole plate system that only heats when in contact with the included induction board. The semitransparent body offers a clear view of the plate and the fact that it’s wireless means it’s free of a cumbersome electric cord.

Designer: Kristine Erdmann


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Ultimate In Ironing

The Dyson Calor’shocks revisits ironing clothes by using heat and ultrasound to ease out the wrinkles. Ironing is basically a chore no one likes to do and unless you’re the crisp-white-shirt types, we try and cut corners just to get it over and done with. This new concept of ultrasound mat and iron, hopes to make the job easy by kinda self-doing the ironing with little pressure. I’m eager to see this develop into something concrete, because I sue can do without laundry chores!

Designer: Stéphane Pietroiusti


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Woodkid – Run Boy Run

Voici le nouveau clip très attendu de Woodkid (Yoann Lemoine) sur le titre Run Boy Run. Le titre est extrait de son futur album « The Golden Age » à venir fin 2012. Dirigé par Yoan Lemoine, produit par Iconoclast et post-produit par One More Production. A découvrir en images et vidéo HD dans la suite.



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The Shoes – Wastin Time

Voici le dernier travail du réalisateur français Yoann Lemoine (connu aussi sous le nom de Woodkid) pour le dernier clip du groupe The Shoes. Une production HSI afin d’illustrer le titre “Wastin Time”. L’ensemble est à découvrir en vidéo dans la suite de l’article.



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Woodkid – Iron

Voici le nouveau et superbe clip du réalisateur Yoann Lemoine pour sa carrière musicale sous le nom d’artiste “Woodkid” et pour le titre Iron. Une impressionnante vidéo en noir et blanc autour des symboles, produite par Caviar Paris en collaboration avec One More Productions et HSI.



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