Archive: October 2010
Alexander Lotersztain has designed the HAUS series of conversation pods.
These three little houses have been based on the fairy tale ‘the three little pigs’ – with each space being a unique creation, identified by materiality, texture and structure.
After an extremely hectic period for the European fashion stage, the spot light moves to a more exotic place, Tokyo, for the Japan Fashion Week.
Nothing screams spring more than exhilarating colors and floral patterns. Yukiko Hanai, launched her Spring/Summer 2011 collection at Japan’s Fashion Week in Tokyo last week.
Tokyo-born designer Keita Maruyama is best known for his work in the Japanese fashion industry. After graduating in design at the Bunka Fashion College, he commenced his career in 1987 at the Japanese Designer Company.
With its cantilevered modules stacked upon each other at a single angled point, Equilibrium is a unique furniture piece that immediately catches attention by creating a sense of amusement and surprise.
Kamishima Chinami is a brilliant Japanese designer whose work has literally been ‘Lost in Translation’ as the west remains to be seen as an unreceptive territory for Asian designers.
Born in Greece in 1980, illustrator Alexandros Vasmoulakis expressed an interest in the arts at a very young age. He went on to study painting at the Athens School of Fine Arts, and later attended the VSUP Academy of Arts in Prague.
Yamaha and fashion house Hermes have joined forces to produce this one-off leather-clad V Max concept bike, which has just been unveiled at the Cologne Show.