Archive: December 2011
Beehive chair is designed by Graham Roebeck, a New Zealand based architectural designer that managed to win the 2011 Formica Formations Competition.
Having studied in fashion capitals such as Paris, New York and London, Tze Goh, a recent Central St Martins graduate, brings his very own twist to minimalism.
In 2007, Walt Disney Signature, Disney's adult lifestyle brand, asked Cory Grosser, a successful independent product designer with a Los Angeles based studio, to design a new armchair and ottoman inspired by the Airline Chair of 1934, designed by Kem Weber, which is part of Disney’s history.
Exploring the new Turkish airlines CIP lounge it’s like becoming kids: each global form divides the structure in many sections that undertake different functions that people have to discover: the design idea that was developed here was to create a second shelf in the airport, in a myriad of circle lines like the shell’s interior.
For the St. Petersburg Pier International Design Competition there have been overall three shortlisted submissions among which BIG architects proposed the “St Petersburg Pier Mimics Wave Motion”.
Told U So, the winner of the World Yacht Trophy for Best Interior Design, is custom made by Molori Private Retreats and created by Benetti Yachts.
“The never-ending graphical search for homogeneity”, this is what photography means to Rasmus Mogensen. So it comes, that at the early age of eight years, the today well established photographer, took his very first steps towards being an inspiring artist, by taking pictures of animals in his garden.
From a surprising collaboration between the Metaform Architects and graffiti-drawer SUMO an equally surprisingly brilliant piece of art has surfaced the streets of Luxembourg City.