With its oddly rustic design aesthetic, Sebastian Cox's Mycelium pendant lamps aren't made... they're grown.Mycelium, or the vegetative part of a mushroom, has
Image 2 of 36 from gallery of “My Buildings Are Rides”: In Conversation with Antoine Predock. Center for Journalism and Communication. Image Courtesy of Antoine Predock Architect
Aesthetics are a pretty subjective notion. Everyone has their favorite color, patterns, textures and so on. That being said, it’s very easy to find designs that probably needed a bit more time on the drawing board. You have probably run into a billboard or an item from Ikea that makes you wonder what they were thinking!
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In Berlin a communal prayer and teaching hall for Christian, Jews and Muslims is destined to promote inter-religious dialog. And a book has now been published documenting the architectural competition, visualizing the challenge innate in designing a religious building for which there are no historical precedents.
Image 9 of 22 from gallery of Could Salt Be a Material of the Future? Innovating with Crystallized Salt Panels. © Adrian Deweerdt & Joana Luz
If you want to add some fine dining pazzaz to your table, this is the one. A handmade elm plate suited for displaying your finest creations. Or use it to keep your most precious finery. This petite vessel adds tons of charm to modern and classic interiors alike. Combine with the Passe-Partout Butter Knife designed by Vincent van Duysen.
A warm, mid-stone beech timber colour with warm and cool grey, fine timber pores and subtle planking throughout
"I only want to live in peace and plant potatoes and dream!" The magical Moominvalley of Tove Jansson's imagination contains all you need to know for life.
In a time when AI and technology is all over the art world, this new art movement of completely hand-made art is a breath of fresh air.
Following his first solo exhibition last year, Mousganistan, Moroccan-born, Belgian-raised Mous Lamrabat’s images have become somewhat of an internet staple, appearing seemingly everywhere. With a background in interior design, the self-taught photographer developed his idiosyncratic vision of fashion photography while exploring the amalgam of his Moroccan heritage, tradition and culture with the Western world he...
The chapel and hall architecture in focus, negates overt symbolism and ornamentation, inheriting from modern interpretations of design, extending beyond religious functionality.
I am Nijinsky. I am a simple man. I have bad habits. But I want to get rid of them… I want loving care and not harsh care...
Med malte flater på badet kan man skifte farge uten spesielt mye innsats. Mal med en vakker farge fra LADY Aqua og få et nytt bad!
The Rite of Spring- Pina Bausch 1975
Light, jelly like mochi that is refreshing. Perfect summer time treat.
Mimicking how the biological world arranges itself could help advance the next generation of nanomaterials.
The Modern Contemporary (Moco) Museum Amsterdam wants to make a wide range of modern and contemporary art available to the general public.
Im heutigen Beitrag möchten wir Ihnen ein neues Einrichtungskonzept aus Japan präsentieren, dessen Leitlinien schlichte Ästhetik und Lebensfreude auf der Kombination asiatischer Liebe für Einfachheit
These photography students took photos of furry spaghetti and blistered pancakes for art.
From the Juxtapoz archives, first published in 2014: "Dongwook Lee's works focus on the contradictions that are fundamentally inherent in hu...
What is chaos theory? Chaos theory is the mathematical study behind dynamical systems – trying to explain observations of chaos, disorder and irregularities with hidden patterns and laws (whereupon these governing laws are incredibly sensitive to a change in the initial conditions). Think of the butterfly effect as a prime example of chaos theory – according to chaos theory, the butterfly effect is due a small change of the initial conditions of a system (a butterfly flapping it’s wings) which r
We have seen throughout recent years several works of discarded materials repurposed, Dirk van de Kooij's work, however, stays memorable.
Eyes as Big as Plates is a whimsical series by Finnish photographer Riitta Ikonen and Norwegian photographer Karoline Hjorth that features senior citizens
It is clearly the coming-of-age season for co-working spaces, private business clubs and specialized health clubs. We are seeing grown-up options in all three categories, ranging from elegant and glamorous, to minimalist and highly niche.