Street Capture, Combination of Street Art and Furniture Design
Street Capture project is developed by designer Ariel Zuckerman from Tel Aviv which proposes a unique combination of street art and furniture design.
Street Capture project is developed by designer Ariel Zuckerman from Tel Aviv which proposes a unique combination of street art and furniture design.
Initiated by the American Hardwood Export Council and Benchmark Furniture, The Wish List brings together a stellar list of architects and designers for a unique collaborative project. The famous English designer Terrence Conran asked some friends for the design world to think of which product or article they have always wanted in their household, but
Upcycle That proposes to us an interesting way to reuse corks from wine bottles! Carved inside, the cork may be a small bowl for a plant. If you attach also a magnet, this can be stuck to the fridge or of an another metal support. After how they present themselves in the pictures, these little
Up Balloon Coffee Table Round, edition 2015 was made by Christopher Duffy (founder Duffy London) by putting in practice the concept of levitation and buoyancy.
BUS is a bus stop in Baltimore, USA, in which we find the letters B, U and S as some large sized sculptures. Each letter has 14 meters high and 7 meters wide. These huge letters are actually the space where you expect the bus to arrive, but also, they are a mean of recreation
The style adopted by the young American designer Miron Lior, can be described as minimalist and expressive, characterized by an elegant balance between form and function. It is worthy of note the manner in which he minimized the shelves for the books, succeeding to offer an enhanced role to the books in the decorative assembly
Student at architecture and design, Konrad Wojcik from Aalborg, Denmark, proposes a downright surprising dream project, called Primeval Symbiosis. Based on an eco friendly concept, the residential project has a reduced environmental footprint, seeking harmony between man and nature. Konrad Wojcik wants to offer an alternative to the more and more crowded and pollutant cities,
For those who cannot fall asleep in the dark, Loena Lantern represents the ideal solution. It was created in the Netherlands by Ontwerpduo. During the day, Loena lantern can be used as a normal source of light but as soon as the sun sets, like magic, it transforms into a magical source of light with