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King of Pop | ooo my design

King of Pop | ooo my design

Category: Design, Graphic, Industrial Tags:
| March 20, 2011 | 1 Comment

The King of Pop is the latest project by ooo my design. The work is a tribute to our king of pop, the great artist who always carried a child within. Set of three ceramic sculptures representing the three major periods of the MJ (Michael Jackson) in the form of removable matryoshka doll. MJ has [...]

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New Book: Grand Stand 3 – Design for Trade Fair Stands

New Book: Grand Stand 3 – Design for Trade Fair Stands

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| March 20, 2011 | 0 Comments

Following in the steps of Grand Stand and Grand Stand 2, the latest publication in this series, Grand Stand 3, brings readers up to date on current developments in the fast-paced world of stand design. The design of trade-fair stands has become increasingly important to exhibiting organisations, and today’s designers are playing an essential role [...]

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Faraone – The Shop of Via Monternapoleone | Massimo Iosa Ghini

Faraone – The Shop of Via Monternapoleone | Massimo Iosa Ghini

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| March 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

The sharp symbolism of the smooth, clear cut stone, the fluidity of the gold and precious metals encased in a sheath of elegant wood…It was necessary to put them together in the right proportions to create a space that enhances the contents and gives pleasure to those who live in and visit it . Massimo [...]

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Kinetic Robot | Monocomplex Design Group

Kinetic Robot | Monocomplex Design Group

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| March 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

South Korean Seoul-based design studio Monocomplex Design Group has created these creative Kinetic Robots. The object applied with the mechanism induces simple behavior to a person. If the same movement is repeated or the same strength is given for constant time, desired result will come out. A robot contains strong factor of kidult. There is [...]

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Dual Cut | Kitmen Keung

Dual Cut | Kitmen Keung

Category: Design, Furniture Tags: , , , , ,
| March 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

Hong Kong designer Kitmen Keung has created a transformable foam block titled Dual Cut, with only two cuts for Belgium design brand Sixinch. Splitting a raw rectangular foam block with only two L-shaped cut lines, Dual Cut is a transformable furniture piece that employs the simplest production processes true to the materials in use with [...]

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Small Big AP | metroquadrado®

Small Big AP | metroquadrado®

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| March 16, 2011 | 0 Comments

Portugal-based young architecture and graphic design office metroquadrado® has completed the refurbishment project Small Big AP. + Project description by Susana Saraiva INTRO I know, we all want to do things from scratch so that all our intellectual creativity can be set loose, but the truth is, cities are becoming bigger and bigger every day [...]

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Office Besturenraad / BKO | COEN!

Office Besturenraad / BKO | COEN!

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| March 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

COEN! created a new working environment and identity layer for the ‘Besturenraad / BKO’. These two organizations are going to cooperate more intensively at a new location and take care of two denominational types of education in the Netherlands: Catholic and Protestant. The aim of this project was to visually connect the shared goals and [...]

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Gourmet Designs for Galoupet | Blacksheep

Gourmet Designs for Galoupet | Blacksheep

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| March 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

London-based Blacksheep has designed the first ever restaurant for the owners of the award-winning Provencale vineyard ‘Chateau du Galoupet’ in Beauchamp Place, Knightsbridge. The innovative new London restaurant, entitled simply ‘Galoupet’, will open in late Spring 2011 and will house both public and private dining areas as well as a retail fine wine store, offering [...]

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Petals Collection for Nachtmann | Alvaro Uribe

Petals Collection for Nachtmann | Alvaro Uribe

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| March 15, 2011 | 0 Comments

In a successful collaboration with German manufacturer Nachtmann and Riedel, Alvaro Uribe has created a collection of three Crystal Lead products (Petals Collection) that poetically reflects the purity of the material and the expertise of Nachtmann as a worldwide leader in the production of glass. These products were launched during the Messe Ambiente in Frankfurt [...]

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Maison Carlos Ortega | ROW Studio

Maison Carlos Ortega | ROW Studio

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| March 14, 2011 | 0 Comments

Maison Carlos Ortega, is an ultra low cost apartment refurbishment designed by ROW Studio for fashion designer Carlos Ortega. With an extremely low budget of $6000 dollars the refurbishment for the apartment of fashion designer Carlos Ortega was done in a period of just 6 weeks and with the client already occupying the site. The [...]

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Diamond Product Pavilion – Architect Fair 2011 | Apostrophy’s

Diamond Product Pavilion – Architect Fair 2011 | Apostrophy’s

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| March 14, 2011 | 0 Comments

In Bangkok Architect fair 2011, another Apostrophy’s favorable circumstances from our companion, Diamond Building Products Public Company, their product lines are ceramic, laminate, construction hardware and construction service in Thailand. Apostrophy’s role play for this project is “artist” for concept “Diamond Art – Diamond Lounge” 2011. Imagine you walking into an aesthetic place, where you [...]

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Kah-du Collection | Ilanel design studio

Kah-du Collection | Ilanel design studio

Category: Design, Lighting Tags: , ,
| March 13, 2011 | 2 Comments

Australian lighting designer ilan.el has created this pendant light Kah-du Collection.  The kah-du collection features hand crafted lampshades based on a mathematical composition of a high-impact pattern. Its invasive effects are irresistible, and while intriguing, also visually striking. These bespoke pieces appear to be ‘breathing’ and give the impression of movement and depth, reminiscent of [...]

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