Architectural Patterns

Depuis 2006, le directeur artistique basé à Paris, Alexander Jacques, a décidé de photographier les façades des architectures de grandes villes comme Paris, Brisbane et New York, afin d’en faire ressortir des motifs. Ce projet consiste à porter un nouveau regard porté sur l’architecture, vue d’un autre angle.


Paris, Tour Novotel.

Paris, Tour Ariane.

Paris, Tour Egée.

Paris, Tour Espace 2000.

Paris, Tour Mirabeau.

Paris, BNF.

Paris, BNF.

Paris, Arche de la Défense.

Paris, Coeur Défense.

Paris, Tours Adria.

Brisbane, Santos Place.

Brisbane Square.

New York Times Building.

New York, Two World Financial Center.

New York, One Liberty Plaza.

New York, Marriott Marquis.

New York, FBI Building.

New York, 1221 Avenue of the Americas.

New York, Socony Mobil Building.

New York, Marine Midland Building.

19 New York Socony Mobil Building
18 New York 1221 Avenue Of The Americas
20 New York Marine Midland Building
17 New York FBI Building
16 New York Marriott Marquis
15 New York One Liberty Plaza
14 New York Two World Financial Center
13 New York New York Times Building
12 Brisbane Brisbane Square
11 Brisbane Santos Place
10 Paris Tours Adria
9 Paris Coeur Defense
7 Paris Arche de la Defense
6 Paris BNF 2
6 Paris BNF
4 Paris Tour Espace 2000
3 Paris Tour Egee
2 Paris Tour Ariane
1 Paris Tour Novotel
5 Paris Tour Mirabeau

Posters Inspired by the Cities of the World

Le studio Me&Him&You a été fondé par Peter O’ Gara & Ronan Dillon. Ils ont décidé de réaliser une série de posters des grandes villes du monde, montrant les plus hauts bâtiments de chacune d’entre elles. Des créations minimalistes limitées à 400 exemplaires chacune, représentant ainsi Londres, Berlin ou Paris.

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Cartier: Style and History: The legendary “jeweler of kings” puts its greatest pieces on display at Paris’ Grand Palais

Cartier: Style and History


“Cartier: Style and History,” is a unique show currently on display at the newly renovated Salon d’Honneur within Paris’ Grand Palais, which tells the story of French luxury label Cartier (known as “jeweler to kings”). The…

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Maison & Objet 2014: Glass: Exploring the integration of history in contemporary design in glasswork at the Paris design fair

Maison & Objet 2014: Glass


When considering the work of glass, two places in the world are famous for the refinement of the tradition: the Czech Republic’s Bohemia region and Venice, Italy. While tradition is often a source of inspiration, we are in an era in which tradition…

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MiCha Lamps: The imaginative Parisian designer duo Kuntzel+Deygas bring 2D cats to life

MiCha Lamps


Paris-based Olivier Kuntzel and Florence Deygas of Kunztel+Deygas are masters of capturing the essence of motion in 2D form. (You might have seen their designs in the title sequence of Steven Spielberg’s “Catch Me If You…

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Cities From The Sky

Voici de nombreuses vues impressionnantes prises depuis le ciel sur des lieux et des pays aux 4 coins du monde. New York, les pyramides d’Egypte et l’Arc de Triomphe à Paris sont assez reconnaissables mais il y a également des vues plus surprenantes comme ce cliché au milieu de l’Océan Indien. A découvrir dans la suite.


New York, Etats-Unis.

Dubaï, Émirats Arabes Unis.

Shanghai, Chine.

Mexico, Mexique.

Barcelone, Espagne.

Amsterdam, Pays-Bas.

Venise, Italie.

Spoorbuurt, Nord des Pays-Bas.

Turin, Italie.

Maldives.

Moscou, Russie.

San Francisco, États-Unis.

Paris, France.

Seattle, Etats-Unis.

Chicago, États-Unis.

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Very French Gangsters: Stylish, comfortable eyewear for kids only

Very French Gangsters


For elementary school kids, glasses can be considered a physical as well as mental constraint to their carefree lives. A pair of Very French Gangsters, however, is a confidence-boosting accessory that will set wearers apart from…

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OMA drapes wooden curtains in Maison Ullens flagship store

Dutch architecture studio OMA installed tessellated wood curtains as part of its design of the Paris flagship store for French fashion label Maison Ullens (+ slideshow).

OMA Maison Ullens flagship store interior Paris

The curtains at the Maison Ullens boutique are made from tiny tessellated triangles of wood and were created by German designer Elisa Strozyk, who has previously made a rug made from wood-veneer offcuts.

OMA Maison Ullens flagship store interior Paris

Maison Ullens’ first Paris store was designed closely with the brand’s founder to ensure the interior complimented the attire on show.

OMA Maison Ullens flagship store interior Paris

“The project was developed through a close and personal relationship with Mrs Ullens,” OMA partner David Gianotten told Dezeen. “Therefore the interior design of the store became a good combination of the modern architectural style of OMA and the brand philosophy of Maison Ullens.”

OMA Maison Ullens flagship store interior Paris

The designers divided the space into public and private areas using a wall covered in ivory-coloured onyx stone. In the entrance space, a single statement garment is hung from a brass hook on a section of the onyx wall below the brand’s logo.

OMA Maison Ullens flagship store interior Paris

Golden panels line the doorway between the two display rooms on one side of the wall. Garments are on show in the first central area and accessories are presented in the other room.

OMA Maison Ullens flagship store interior Paris

The tones in these spaces are muted to show off the clothing and so the interior remains appropriate for future fashion trends. “The colours of the materials were kept neutral, except for the brass accent,” said Gianotten. “Therefore the collection and the interior will shape and re-invent the identity of the space based on the fashion seasons.”

OMA Maison Ullens flagship store interior Paris

Surrounded by dark wood walls, the area at the back of the store is divided into a series of small spaces that contain a fitting room, a small bar and a lounge for entertaining private clients. The store opened this week on Rue de Marignan in central Paris, to coincide with the city’s haute couture fashion week.

OMA Maison Ullens flagship store interior Paris

Last month Viktor & Rolf opened its first flagship store in Paris, which is covered in grey felt to muffle the noise of browsing shoppers.

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Kartell Goes Bourgie: The iconic lamp is re-imagined by 14 designers for its 10th anniversary

Kartell Goes Bourgie


Bourgie is certainly one of the most recognizable lamps of the last decade—as well as one of the best sellers for famed Italian brand, Kartell. Designed by recordOutboundLink(this,…

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SMWH.RE: A travel inspiration web app pairs Instagram images with information

SMWH.RE


While developing a trip-planning support app called Tripovore, Paris-based designer and developer Benjamin Netter (winner of 2011’s Foursquare Hackathon) discovered that “pictures from Instagram give you a much better…

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