With our recent release in the shop of the book nest by TRUCK Furniture, which has been ever so popular, I’ve been thinking to myself that we should buy a few items from the TRUCK shop, particular the stools and some chairs for our office. Originally I thought this would be a bit out of my reach considering the shipping all the way from Japan that I've been following for the past year named NAUT, they own a showroom/shop in Nagoya …
Curated by Volker Albus, Design Museum Holon in Israel has a new exhibition that just opened on May 26th called new olds: design between tradition and
Veja seleção com 10 peças 'deliciosas'
I’m really enjoying this series of stretched and interlinked classic cars by UK-based illustrator Chris Labrooy. Labrooy graduated from the RCA with an MA in design products and has since been using various 3D tools to explore the intersection of typography, architecture, product design and visual art. His has exhibited at the design museum in London and his work appears in numerous illustration and design publications. You can see more in his portfolio and over on Debut Art. More
EPFL+ECAL Lab takes on the redesign of the remote control
Premières impressions du salon Maison & Objets 2012 qui s’est ouvert hier vendredi et découverte d’un designer français très talentueux : Erwan Boulloud. Je ne taris pas d’éloges sur le style du designer installé à Pantin, un sty...
New shop openings and events. shopping, hotels, restaurants, bars, beauty, speciality retail and department stores. Product design. Updated daily.
eyeAm viewOnRetail is a visual brand-maker we translate inspiration into useable concepts in developing retail and brand identity for the multi-brand environment.
With voting for the 2014 Temple & Webster Emerging Designer Award now open (until Monday May 12th!), we sit down with Editorial Director for Temple & Webster and competition judge Karen McCartney to hear about this year's entries and Temple & Webster's plans for the future.
using the tacks used to pin carpets into place, japanese artist toshihiko shibuya has created a whimsical installation at the sapporo sculpture garden in japan.
I spent a little time this morning researching bamboo art and its origins, as expected I discovered some amazing facts and learnt quite a lot on the subject. This art reminds me of architecture in a lot of ways, but just at a much much smaller scale. Structurally it's absolutely brilliant and there's no better example in my opinion than Japanese maker Hajime Nakatomi. Just check out the details in the above picture, it's crazy ...
The 23rd Interieur Design Biennale in Kortrijk, curated by Lowie Vermeersch, features work by Studio Makkink & Bey, Troika, Nendo, Greg Lynn, van Severen, and Sou Fujimoto
integrating artisan craft and skills to mass production, the designer modifies different camper shoes with colorful applications.
british designer paul cocksedge will introduce a new series of work that pushes the mediums of light and structure, for 'capture' at friedman benda, new york.
reinterpreting conventional materials in an intriguingly unconventional way; danish ceramic artist christina schou christensen, challenges the use of ceramic glaze and stoneware.
We head to Prague to explore Openstudio, a showcase of the best emerging designers, including fashion and product design grads.
Ashtrays and others smoking accessories from the 1950s and 60s, taken from the Fornasetti archive, will be exhibited to the public for t...
Highlights from Tokyo Designers Week 2013
Lina Bo Bardi's Bowl Chair goes into production for the first time since it was designed in 1951
What our everyday uniforms say about ourselves. (Hint: Everything and nothing.)
I'm doing the unthinkable today by returning to the same creative who's work we showcased yesterday, but before we get inundated with complaints I better mention he's a filmmaker highlighting some really inspiring makers and shakers. Yesterday Petr Krejci introduced us all to the Czech collective that is Vyroben Olesem and today I thought we'd take a look at another collaborative project in his portfolio, London ...
pieke bergman's allows her chosen mediums -- typically those that become soft and malleable through heat -- to move freely, without hesitation.