Archive: August 2012
When discussing Scandinavian design, the Ivan Grundahl name is rarely used in vain. For decades now, his influence has flourished in his native Denmark, and it isn't showing any signs of restraint on the international scene either.
Having in mind the increasingly crowded environment of modern cities, in which 70% of the entire population is expected to live by 2050
A Nook illustration looks like a single frame in a graphic novel, at a moment of high tension. His characters don’t linger or dillydally—the moment is decisive.
The Stellar Console is a polished, structured, utilitarian mimesis of an opened amethyst geode.
Greek goddesses landed on the fall runway of Lakme Fashion Week. Well, almost, thanks to the Indian fashion designer Nupur Kanoi who handed down vividly the spirit of ancient Greece to India's fashion scene.
The legend of the Riva company begins with a devastating storm on the banks of the Iseo Lake in northern Italy, threatening the livelihood of the fishermen of the small town of Sarnico.
When people choose a tailor to have their suits made, they are not necessary looking for something fashionable. Most of the time, instead, they are looking for quality, and for something different. That is exactly what Café Racers & Super bikes provides you
Born from the bright mind of student Robert Jeeves, the concept behind the Caulco gun was initially developed to serve as a final year project at his university, the Loughborough Design School in Leicestershire, UK.