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Part of her newly launched brand C’est Joli.

It features textile based necklaces and cuffs that reflect an exciting new direction in jewelery design. I really like her work! Plus the name is very sweet/clever too. The Fall collection can be viewed at www.cestjoli.com.

The amazing furniture works of Bae Se-hwa, part 2

pBae Se-hwa’s A HREF=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/the_amazing_furniture_works_of_bae_seh_wa_part_1_16886.asp” bentwood pieces/A weren’t the only things of his that caught our eye; the Korea-based artist also has another entire body of non-bentwood work./p

pHis Lighting Table series, made of wood and acrylic, blew us away; the furniture appears to be solid wood, until you flip the switch./p

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pBae’s Sightline Bookcase endeavors to reduce the stooping, tip-toeing and squinting one does when seeking books both high and low:/p

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pAnd his As You Want/Couple Chair is a tidy, clever piece of multifunctional furniture./p

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pCheck out more of Bae’s stuff on A HREF=”http://www.sehwabae.com” his website/A.br /
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The amazing furniture works of Bae Seh Wa, part 2

pBae Seh Wa’s A HREF=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/the_amazing_furniture_works_of_bae_seh_wa_part_1_16886.asp” bentwood pieces/A weren’t the only things of his that caught our eye; the Korea-based artist also has another entire body of non-bentwood work./p

pHis Lighting Table series, made of wood and acrylic, blew us away; the furniture appears to be solid wood, until you flip the switch./p

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pBae’s Sightline Bookcase endeavors to reduce the stooping, tip-toeing and squinting one does when seeking books both high and low:/p

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pAnd his As You Want/Couple Chair is a tidy, clever piece of multifunctional furniture./p

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pCheck out more of Bae’s stuff on A HREF=”http://www.sehwabae.com” his website/A.br /
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Two Door Cinema Club – Come Back Home

Dirigée par Nicholas Bentley du studio de production Gas & Electric, voici la nouvelle vidéo du trio Irlandais Two Door Cinema Club sur le single “Come Back Home”. Le clip propose de revivre une scène, en suivant différents personnages. A découvrir dans la suite.



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The amazing furniture works of Bae Seh Wa, part 1

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pKorean artist A HREF=”http://www.sehwabae.com/” Bae Seh Wa/A started generating blog buzz following the appearance of his Steam 11 walnut chair at this year’s Art Basel, but that was the only piece of his many of us had ever seen./p

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pAfter taking a closer look at Bae, we’re happy to report there’s tons more–Steam 11, after all, was named numerically; there’s also a 1 through 10 (not to mention 12). /p

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pHit the jump to see more of Bae’s stuff, along with our favorite types of photos: In-studio process shots!/pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/the_amazing_furniture_works_of_bae_seh_wa_part_1_16886.asp”(more…)/a
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The amazing furniture works of Bae Se-hwa, part 1

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pKorean artist A HREF=”http://www.sehwabae.com/” Bae Se-hwa/A started generating blog buzz following the appearance of his Steam 11 walnut chair at this year’s Art Basel, but that was the only piece of his many of us had ever seen./p

div style=”align: right;”img src=”http://s3files.core77.com/blog/images/2010/07/baesehwa02.jpg” width=”468″ height=”267″ alt=”baesehwa02.jpg”//div

pAfter taking a closer look at Bae, we’re happy to report there’s tons more–Steam 11, after all, was named numerically; there’s also a 1 through 10 (not to mention 12). /p

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pHit the jump to see more of Bae’s stuff, along with our favorite types of photos: In-studio process shots!/pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/the_amazing_furniture_works_of_bae_se-hwa_part_1_16886.asp”(more…)/a
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Alt-furniture from the UK

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pOver at a href=”http://www.h2ovisions.com/smart-design/iain-howletts-paper-pulp-furniture/”H2Ovisions/a Core’s editor Lisa Smith has posted a nice write up on two experimental furniture designers, encountered during her travels in London. a href=”http://www.h2ovisions.com/smart-design/iain-howletts-paper-pulp-furniture/”Iain Howlett/a is using papier-mache to create custom solutions, while a href=”http://www.h2ovisions.com/smart-design/iain-howletts-paper-pulp-furniture/”David Amar/a turns the design over to the end user with his Raymond system, shown above. /pa href=”http://www.core77.com/blog/object_culture/alt-furniture_from_the_uk_16885.asp”(more…)/a
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How to make medical imaging equipment sexy

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pAsk any designer of medical devices, and they’ll probably tell you that injecting “sexiness” into their designs is neither easy, nor even part of the project brief. They’ve already got their hands full making medical equipment easy to use and easy on the eyes so that the complicated devices don’t scare the bejeezus out of the patient./p

pNo, when it comes to making medical equipment sexy, we’re afraid that kind of fun is left to the advertisers. Hence we have Berlin-based ad agency A HREF=”http://www.coloribus.com/adsarchive/casestudy/eizo-pin-up-calendar-2010-13713805/” Butter’s hilarious campaign/A for manufacturer Eizo’s high-precision medical imaging displays. Butter steals a page, or 12, from the pin-up calendars familiar to the craftsman/workbench set, producing their own calendars of slinky females showing off “every last detail.”/p

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pHit the link above to see more images that, quite frankly, we can’t decide if we should stamp with NSFW or not. /p

pvia A HREF=”http://www.thecoolist.com/eizo-x-ray-pin-up-calendar/” coolist/Abr /
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Fables of the Reconstruction 25th Anniversary

R.E.M. celebrates the quarter century b-day of their third album with a bonus feature-packed reissue
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Putting opinions on reunion tours (and the entire fate of rock) aside, a good reissue makes the perfect excuse to revisit an old favorite or get into it for the first time—and gives die-hard fans something new to obsess about. Fables of the Reconstruction, digitally remasters the original 1985
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release, pairing it with 14 previously-unreleased demos (including the debut of “Throw Those Trolls Away”) and lots of extras to encourage purchasing of the physical set.

In addition to four postcards and a poster, the edition includes liner notes by guitarist Peter Buck, adding insight to the seminal band’s early years and what it was like to record the album with producer Joe Boyd, known for his work with Nick Drake, Pink Floyd and other Brit artists. “Nobody but R.E.M. could have made that record. It took our four twisted personalities and the legendary Joe Boyd to make an album that character-filled and vibey,” Buck concludes.

That “vibey” sound marked a departure for the young band hailing from Athens, GA. Recorded in London during a harsh winter in 1985, the album was their third (this reissue follows recent re-releases of the first two) and as the title suggests the concept takes on R.E.M.’s Southern heritage, with a more narrative lyrical approach.

While Fables did well on the charts (especially in the U.K.) when it was released, only more recently have fans and frontman Michael Stipe had more positive reviews of the album. Listening to the layered post-punk-meets-acoustic instrumentation today not only feels particularly relevant at a moment with an abundance of similarly neo-psychedelic bands, but also speaks to a transition in the bands history that made them a mainstream success.

For music nerds who care about these things, the bonus tracks, recorded in Athens shortly before departing for London, make that point too—with many of them stemming from soundchecks during R.E.M.’s 1984 tour and a few going on to form the basis of future releases.

The two-CD set and a 180-gram vinyl edition drop in the U.S. on 13 July 2010 and 12 July 2010 everywhere else. Pre-order the CDs from Amazon.


Ryan Johnson

Ryan Johnson est un artiste sculpteur né à Karachi, au Pakistan. Il travaille et vit à New York, où il expose notamment au Guild & Greyshkul. Agé de 33 ans, il use de tous les matériaux en sa possession pour donner vie à des personnages déformés et intrigants.



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