Archive: July 2009
Timothy Saccenti is a director and photographer living in New York city and working worldwide. Timothy’s artwork is defined by his technique of creating immersive environments for expressing the esoteric through a modernist pop sensibility, tempered by an occasional ironic dose of humor. His visuals create tension by striking a balance between the otherworldly and [...]
Architect Luis Revuelta's inspiration began with EPIC's distinctive waterfront location, interpreted throughout his architectural design. Billowing boat sails echo throughout the façade; likewise, the prow of a powerboat and sweeping horizontals invoke movement and breeze.
This just a concept. A pretty sharp idea and simple in the same time. The Vodka Samurai bottle has been designed by Arthur Schreiber
The 458 Italia is the latest incarnation of the mid-rear engined berlinetta and will be unveiled at the next Frankfurt Motor ShowMaranello, July 28th 2009 – While it's true that every Ferrari is innovative by definition, it's equally true that in the course of the Prancing Horse's history, certain cars have marked a genuine departure [...]
The Dolder Grand: After a construction phase lasting four years, Zurich celebrates the return of one of its most prominent landmarks. The original "Curhaus" (health spa), built in 1899, has been transformed into a luxury-class city resort in Switzerland. In the process, the hotel's glittering past and vibrant future have been fused together, as reflected [...]
The yacht Man of Steel has some superhero attributes in its own right. The custom-designed and built 164-foot trideck motoryacht, the recent and largest-yet delivery from Holland's Heesen Yachts, is strong and protective of those aboard, yet has a soft spot for children. One feature of Man of Steel that is not readily apparent, but [...]
The designer Olivia Bradateanu took design of shelving to new levels with this new design called “Shelf in the Wind”. What if design was not static? What if a simple shelf moved with the breeze that enters the front door? Poetry in design is explored by studying the transformative properties of the wind and applying [...]
Andrew Bell’s amazing O-No Food Company Sushi toys that just launched with limited edition Blue 150 colorway. The standard red edition will start hitting toy and culture retailers on-line and off in early August for around $25.