Posts tagged "design"
Kite Derby Day







Photographs from University of Illinois “Kite Derby Day,” 1957
(Source: butdoesitfloat.com)
Gael Wuithier Cocoon





From MyWoodLabo a reinterpretation of the classic chandelier, with “contemporary forms and noble materials. M_COCOON chandeliers act like a second skin with silky sharp lines allowing in the light of expression.”
The Copper Lights by David Derksen are a translation of the Copper Cabinet into more functional products. The bending and soldering techniques have been perfected, resulting in delicate but very useful lamps, which can be produced in series.The three different shapes make them suitable for different applications in the interior.
Derksen & Pott Transcience





Transcience shows the beauty of the natural oxidizing process of mirrors.
By accelerating and manipulating this process, the Transcience mirrors show various stages of oxidation in three different geometrical patterns.
Walls, ceilings, furniture and lighting are covered in grey felt at this advertising office in Amsterdam by Dutch interior architects i29.
(Source: dezeen.com)
Noodle is a side-tables family inspired by plastic baskets for garbage,
placed in the corner of any classroom.
Noodles are made of steel wire radius 6mm and 3.8mm.
on top is a loose circular plate which can be used as a tray.
The table-body can be turned upside down creating two different looks.
Noodles are made in three different sizes and can create a side table set,
or can be used individually.
Kees Goudzwaard Artist





1958, Utrecht (The Netherlands)
Lives and works in Antwerp (Belgium) and Reusel (The Netherlands)
Miya Kondo Objects






Objects of Empathy propose conceptual and aesthetic forms for everyday rituals with gesture, posture, handling and materiality. Ambiguous forms invite engagement and interaction creating a personal relationship to the object, and thus defining the functionality of the object. These objects with no clearly defined function and with seemingly ambiguous meaning invite personal and subjective interpretation and reflection thereby giving them their symbolic value.
JoJo and his Crew
Joe and his crew make the recycled wire products. Most of his team are refugees from Zimbabwe. They ingeniously weave and twist the wire into their well known and loved pieces . They work together as a team in their work shop just out of Cape Town.




















