Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Knitted toys

I discovered Sara Carr who designs awesomely cute toys, pillows, gadgets. Please to meet you Henry!



Meet Henry

Henry has been knitted with lambswool and filled with polyester stuffing.
His main body is striped and the under belly and ears are plain. The eyes have been hand sewn using wool.





Posted by Cati Vaucelle @ Stuff My Love
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

A KGB lamp!

Designed by Dana Gordon, this lamp switches between two modes according to its position, regular white light or UV light which exposes the personal graffiti on the walls. The KGB lamp was part of the IDII exhibition in Salone del Mobile 2006 (designed with Alejandro Zamudio). I like the contextual integration of the used technology. Usually UV lighting is used to make things "appear" on a picture, or other fun applications seen on fabric. What I love about this project is the use of UV light within a context that marries the interrogation setup to the revelation, this offered by a specific technology.






Posted by Cati Vaucelle @ Stuff My Love
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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Furnish



As part of Furniture and Interior Design for the 21st Century

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Fragile design




Fragiles is an eclectic collection of unconventional contemporary work in porcelain, glass and ceramics. Today, these materials are increasingly being used in playful ways by both established and emerging design talents, who are inspired by Modernism, an ironic depiction of kitsch and an expanded repertoire of forms made possible by technological developments such as rapid prototyping. The spectrum and quality of these innovative projects shows a current generation of designers just how relevant and challenging working with these traditional fragile materials can be.

Fragiles
Porcelain, Glass and Ceramics by R. Klanten, S. Ehmann

Monday, October 15, 2007

Great selection



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