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Spring Couture 2010: Armani Privé

fashion

Spring Couture 2010: Armani Privé


Lack of gravity in Paris at Armani Privé. From the curviform cutting to the sheer circular organza dress everything is a lunar reference. The inspiration gets even more evident in the mother-of-pearl pins and in the extremely fine and luxurious jewelry.

Lamps by Quasar

industrial

Lamps by Quasar


With a look that’s tailored by man and inspired by nature, the contemporary Tulip table lamp by Quasar adds an unusual focal point to any space.

YUCA Chairs by Studio Vertijet

industrial

YUCA Chairs by Studio Vertijet


German designers Kirsten Hoppert and Steffen Kroll of Studio Vertijet have designed two chairs, both named YUCA, for the German furniture manufacturer COR.

Judson Beaumont, Straight Line Design

industrial

Judson Beaumont, Straight Line Design


Straight Line Design Inc. is a custom furniture design and manufacturing company that has a reputation for both a signature style and quality work.

Chanel 2.5

fashion

Chanel 2.5


Chanel 2.55 is the iconic quilted bag that was introduced by Coco Chanel in February 1955, thereby the name 2.55. More than 50 years after the launch, it’s still as popular today as it was then. To celebrate it’s 50th anniversary, the bag was re-released in the fall 2005.

Vodafone Head Office by Barbosa Guimarães Arquitectos

architecture

Vodafone Head Office by Barbosa Guimarães Arquitectos


The Vodafone building was designed by architects José António Barbosa and Pedro Guimarães of Barbosa Guimarães Arquitectos.

Jack Crossing

visual

Jack Crossing


Jack Crossing, graphic designer from UK. After completing a BTEC National Diploma in Art and Designin 2005 he went to study graphic design at Bath Spa University.

Neverendig by Luca Nichetto

industrial

Neverendig by Luca Nichetto


The Italian deigner Luca Nichetto realised this series of furniture made from bent corian sheets. It was designed for the Italian manufacturer Andreoli. “Inspiration for this product was born by the idea to realize a product which just like a stripe develop itself and random draws a neverending element, without limits.Elements, not presenting a precise [...]

 
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