Drawings by Clo’e Floirat

Drawings by Clo'e Floirat

In this series of drawings French designer and photographer Clo’e Floirat documents her thoughts on design in Berlin, where she’s lived for three years. (more…)

Sniper Stand for iPhone

Si rincorrono in quest’ultimo periodo gli stand per iPhone/iPod. Questo è davvero easy e sfrutta una semplice carta di credito per svolgere la sua funzione. Lo trovate qui.

Sniper Stand for iPhone

Sniper Stand for iPhone

Sniper Stand for iPhone

Zaha Hadid launches new website


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Zaha Hadid Architects have launched their new website designed by London graphic designer Micha Weidmann, who designed Dezeen – www.zaha-hadid.com

Lady Gaga Stops by MIT Museum to Check Out New Polaroid Archive

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After signing up as the rebooted Polaroid‘s new Creative Director, and throwing in a little product placement in her “Telephone” video, Lady Gaga kept to her contractual obligations this week by popping into the MIT Museum to see their new Polaroid archive, which was acquired by the museum back in May and is set to going on exhibition in 2013. Gaga was in Boston for her tour (which also features the company’s brand prominently displayed) and she attended a private walk through and posed for a large-format photo using an original vintage Polaroid which will be displayed in the future exhibition, says the Boston Herald. The paper also reports that she attended a meeting with the company’s chairman and that the signer has been actively involved in business matters and product development. Here’s a bit:

A new line of Polaroid and Gaga co-branded products will start hitting stores in November.

“The products developed with Lady Gaga are very much focused on instant imaging and video technology,” president Scott Hardy said. “They’re going to remain very true to the heritage of Polaroid, but with a digital twist.”

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Het Kruikantoor by Tim Vinke

Het Kruikantoor by Tim Vinke

Dutch designer Tim Vinke has created a mobile office made up of a desk and two chairs that fit together like pieces of a puzzle to form a trolley. (more…)

box.bag, frame.bag, tote.L.bag

More than a bag. A stage – to take along. For the self-confident and inspired. Always new, always different, always individual. auf blank bags are des..

Adidas Leather Wings 2.0

La marque Adidas Originals présente ce nouveau modèle de chaussures JS Wings 2.0 par Jeremy Scott. Rappelant le modèle de chaussures Conductor des années 80, cette paire blanche et noir tout en cuir se distingue par des ailes dessinées sur le talon. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Disco Chair

Constituée de 200 mètres de câbles electro-luminescents, cet Disco Chair est l’oeuvre de l’agence de design londonienne KIWI&POM. Ce concept lumineux permet de donner un aspect “arc-en-ciel” à la chaise lorsque elle est allumée. Plus d’images dans la suite de l’article.



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Pestalozzi School by SOMAA

Pestalozzi School by SOMAA

Architects SOMAA of Stuttgart have completed an extension to a school in Leonberg, Germany, made of board-formed concrete where the boards were skewed to form a pattern. (more…)

Evan Hecox’s Prints Are Invigorating On The City-centric, Art-loving Eye!

imageGazing at a piece of art can sometimes take you straight from the gallery into the frame. The postcard-like etchings of Evan Hecox are just those types of pieces, as many of his series’ evolved from his travels to places like Tokyo, Mexico and Berlin. Using 2 to 5 tones, Hecok creates dramatic reproductions of his travel photo albums that tell Hunter S. Thompson-like stories; silhouetted and obscured, yet very emotionally descriptive. The skylines, vendor cabanas and other mundane yet illustratively defining images of the culture and cities of Hecok’s visits are transformed from everyday images to captivating masterpieces by his unusual styling techniques. Newspaper print and Chinese character script are used in place of traditional smudging and hatching tactics to create shading, figures without so-much more than an outline beside ones that have been articulately detailed and selectively colored objects highlighted among the chaotically-depicted, sedated urban settings. The etch-a-sketch looking silk-screened prints are produced on renewable green energy and carbon-free paper so that Hecok’s artistic expressions are sure to also make environmentally sound statements. Turn your home into an art gallery of graphically alurring travel souvenirs with Evan Hecok’s prints! Get a feel for Hecok’s work in this slideshow!

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