Rubber Stamp Set, NYC
Posted in: UncategorizedTimbri di NYC, per portatevela sempre con voi. Available at kate’s paperie.
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Timbri di NYC, per portatevela sempre con voi. Available at kate’s paperie.
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Chari&Co. è uno degli shop di bike più fico di NYC. In collab con Steven Alan hanno rilasciato questo flanellone paura con tasca sul retro da vero ciclista. In vendita qui.
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In addition to his exhibit at the MoMA, Arad will now also be honored at the Moroso headquarters in New York. He’s produced some iconic furniture over the years, as well as a number of incredibly fluid architectural pieces (I particularly like his Design Museum in Holon Israel). Check out more work on the Ron Arad Associates website.
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I couldn’t find much info about the company, apparently a NYC based design and art direction shop. Lots of interesting work on their minimal site (big fan of how simple they kept it). Have a look here.
Really like the work of LOT-EK, particularly the renovation of the Miller-Jones Studio. My favorite bit is the bedroom storage wall comprised entirely of bent sheet metal office storage units from flat files to lockers to cabinets. As austere as it is playful.
I was back in NYC during the winter holidays and on the way to the MoMA with my mother, I noticed the man shown above. The first thing that struck me was his attire- a deep brown suit with a bold green sweater along with a well-chosen tie and button-down collared shirt. They all complimented his white hair and beard rather well. What’s more, he had a fantastic British accent and had attracted a sizable crowd for selling cheap carrot peelers.
Today I read about him in The New York Times and found out about his passing on Sunday. It’s amazing how Ades handled the power of context and the value of experience. His iconoclastic sartorial sense and his refined, confident speech drew crowds to watch him peel carrots. I have no doubt that people bought the peelers as a memento of his performance, and not a tool for the kitchen.