È una mostra curiosa e insolita quella che ha apre oggi alla Triennale di Milano. No Name Design, a cura di Franco Clivio e Hans Hansen, è una selezione di circa mille oggetti di uso comune, anche tra quelli comunemente considerati più banali. Banali, ma non per questo meno interessanti e degni di attenzione dei… Continue reading Oggetti comuni in mostra
I diorami sono delle scene in miniatura e richiedono la capacità di catturare azioni e vicende su scala microscopica. Questi mondi in miniatura spaziano
Specifiche Tipologie: Oggetti decorativi, Foto
Have you ever noticed how various objects and constructions look as if they’ve got faces – they are smiling, being angry or amazed. However, what some may call acuteness to detail is usually attributed to a psychological phenomenon, called pareidolia – that’s when a person perceives a random stimulus as something significant, for e.g., sees faces on clouds or buildings.
Specifications Material: Resin, Type: Decorative Objects, Style: Modern Contemporary, Simple Style, Quantity: 1PC, Product Dimensions (cm): 12.7*12.4, Net Weight (kg): 0.35, Photos
I diorami sono delle scene in miniatura e richiedono la capacità di catturare azioni e vicende su scala microscopica. Questi mondi in miniatura spaziano
Specifications Material: Resin, Type: Decorative Objects, Style: Modern Contemporary, Quantity: 1PC, Photos
Have you ever noticed how various objects and constructions look as if they’ve got faces – they are smiling, being angry or amazed. However, what some may call acuteness to detail is usually attributed to a psychological phenomenon, called pareidolia – that’s when a person perceives a random stimulus as something significant, for e.g., sees faces on clouds or buildings.
Spanish artist Jaime Pitarch transforms unassuming objects into an array of inventive sculptures, challenging us to question our relationship with the everyday items we surround ourselves with. Starting with items such as chairs, plates, glasses or Russian dolls, Pitarch reforms his materials into works of art laced devoid of function and laced with humor. The Barcelona-based […]
Un oggetto si può rompere ma non per questo perde il suo valore e la sua bellezza. A questa filosofia si ispira l'antica tecnica giapponese del Kint…
I diorami sono delle scene in miniatura e richiedono la capacità di catturare azioni e vicende su scala microscopica. Questi mondi in miniatura spaziano
Handmade fang-shaped pendant from black hornbeam wood and resin. Glow in the dark! D E T A I L S : • Made to order resin necklace • Materials: black hornbeam wood (impregnated with protective eco oils) and resin • Shipped in a box for easy gift giving • Each piece is handmade. The wood we use is of high quality and absolutely smooth to the touch. The resin is polished to a mirror finish. N E C K L A C E : • Black waxed cotton cord -- 1.5mm with with stainless steel fittings and lobster clasp The length of the cord can be made to your liking. Standard length 55 centimeters. I M P O R T A N T : • It takes up to 2 weeks to make the product after completing the order! C U S T O M and H A N D M A D E : • All our products are unique, so the final version will be slightly different from the photo you see above. After making the work, we will send a photo of your finished product (: Find more ours Jewelry here:
Product description Dinner table illustration Illustration of dining items on a checkered tablecloth. The items are sketched in a simple manner and this gives the print a casual style. This print is a fun way to decorate a kitchen or dining area.18694-5
Tatsuya Tanaka dà vita a un mondo in miniatura creato col cibo o con oggetti di uso comune e grazie alle sue foto è diventato una web celebrity
Bigger doesn't always mean better, as Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka proves with these tiny dioramas that he makes for his ongoing Miniature Calendar project.
Bigger doesn't always mean better, as Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka proves with these tiny dioramas that he makes for his ongoing Miniature Calendar project.
Le musée Mucha de Prague retrace les grandes étapes de la vie et de l’œuvre d’Alfons Mucha, figure de proue de l’Art nouveau. Très attaché à ses racines, l’artiste a connu le succès à Paris avant de revenir dans son pays pour créer son œuvre majeure, l’Épopée Slave. Le Musée Alfons Mucha se trouve dans […]
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Quali sono gli oggetti che per voi hanno rappresentato gli anni '90? Eccone 18 che non esistono più, o quasi.
Bigger doesn't always mean better, as Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka proves with these tiny dioramas that he makes for his ongoing Miniature Calendar project.
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Check out these beautiful copper pots, pans, and vintage copper decorating ideas as well as tips for cleaning copper and copper health benefits.
Highlights ✷【Easy for Users】: With a block board on the bottom, several dividers on the sides, All-in-Ones Wooden Yarn Bowl, a knitting needle stops holder, and numerous slots on the side for storing tools like crochet gauges, density meters, and needle gauges, this organizer is made to contain five various types of equipment. It enables you to simply arrange the yarn and bid adieu to the hassle of tangled wool. ✷【Wear Resistant】: Using excellent wood workmanship, our All-in-Ones Wooden Yarn Bowl provides smooth and reliable surfaces for your yarn. No burrs or flaws for a stress-free crafting experience, use with confidence to craft your masterpieces. ✷【Easy to Work with】: With its innovative square shape, our All-in-Ones Wooden Yarn Bowl provides a creative solution for easy use. You can easily prevent tangling or slipping of yarn while knitting or crocheting, and disassemble it for effortless storage and portability. It's very convenient to install, so you can enjoy crafting wherever you go. ✷【Widely Applied】: Store your yarn, needles, and other accessories with ease in this All-in-Ones Wooden Yarn Bowl designed with versatile hooks and multiple compartments. Enjoy the convenience of meeting different needs of hand sewing and knitters. Ideal for organized and versatile craftmans, widely used for hand sewing and knitting. ✷【Special Craftman's Delight】: This All-in-Ones Wooden Yarn Bowl is the ideal versatile assistant that brings great convenience to anyone who loves to knit, crochet or weave. It keeps yarn from tangling, preventing interruptions in your projects. It's a perfect gift for craftmans who deserve nothing but the best. Specifications Type: Decorative Objects, Photos
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È stato il manicomio più grande d’Italia, a due passi da Milano: a Mombello, vi erano ospitati fino a 3000 pazienti (il celebre figlio «segreto» di Mussolini, Benito Albino, qui fatto sparire, compreso). Dopo la legge Basaglia, è stato abbandonato. Ed oggi è preda di sterpaglie e vandali. Come tanti altri luoghi di questa rassegna: pulsanti di vita un tempo, «riconquistati» dalla natura oggi
The art world too global for you? Each week, Interview highlights in pictures the shows you'd want to see—if you could jetset from one international hub to the next.
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Bigger doesn't always mean better, as Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka proves with these tiny dioramas that he makes for his ongoing Miniature Calendar project.
Bigger doesn't always mean better, as Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka proves with these tiny dioramas that he makes for his ongoing Miniature Calendar project.
Bigger doesn't always mean better, as Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka proves with these tiny dioramas that he makes for his ongoing Miniature Calendar project.
Bigger doesn't always mean better, as Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka proves with these tiny dioramas that he makes for his ongoing Miniature Calendar project.
Bigger doesn't always mean better, as Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka proves with these tiny dioramas that he makes for his ongoing Miniature Calendar project.
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Bigger doesn't always mean better, as Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka proves with these tiny dioramas that he makes for his ongoing Miniature Calendar project.
The Uncomfortable is a series of impractical household objects by Athens-based architect Katerina Kamprani. The infuriating works play off of common dishware, cutlery, and watering cans, making the task each is typically assigned either impossible or extremely difficult. Every object is created from the material it would be constructed from normally, making siamese wine glasses and linked ceramic mugs all the more humorous. Often before Kamprani creates the physical object, she will create a 3D model to test its shape. More
Un flashback che ci riporta indietro negli anni, tra i banchi delle scuole elementari, quando l'astuccio era pieno di colori, c'erano le gomme per canc…
Negli Usa una gallery del sito Buzzfeed degli oggetti, i giochi e le mode che hanno caratterizzato la vita delle ragazze degli anni '80 sta rimbalzando sui social network. Abbiamo scelto quelli italiani. 1. I minipony
Bigger doesn't always mean better, as Japanese artist Tatsuya Tanaka proves with these tiny dioramas that he makes for his ongoing Miniature Calendar project.