Archive: June 2013
Perfect craftsmanship for a half metal, half wooden chair designed by the all American Studio Dunn in Providence, Rhode Island.
Amidst the sublime, almost surreal wilderness, in the heart of the Province Zhejiang, China, the building of the Wuzhen Theater floats serenely, inviting and alluring.
The search for lightness in volumes and shapes through the use of steel usually generates interesting forms and new balances.
It is indeed the case of Reborn, a collection of porcelain and stainless steel vases created by designer Lin Wei-Teng.
I am a self-proclaimed terrible cook. Not the “can’t even cook eggs” kind (okay, sometimes), but the kind of terrible cook who hates standing
Football is the most popular sport in the United States and, like every year, spring is the time in which we get to see a sneaky preview of the uniforms for the upcoming season.
Sunrise and sunset: these rare moments of peace and aesthetic enjoyment are indiscriminately available to everyone.
Mural art has been traditionally subjected to prejudicial misunderstanding. Even today, still a considerable lot of people look at these pieces of modern art with a feeling of uneasiness, almost displeasure.
The Cradle is not your traditional lounge chair – it’s a lounge chair revamped. British designer, Benjamin Hubert created this fusion chair for the claimed Italian furniture brand Moroso.