Handcrafted Wooden Trays Inspired By Architectural Facades
Italian architect and designer Michele De Lucchi has created a stunning series of hand crafted wooden wall mountable trays based on architectural facades, called Vassoi…
Italian architect and designer Michele De Lucchi has created a stunning series of hand crafted wooden wall mountable trays based on architectural facades, called Vassoi…
A combination of art and technology: the washbasin base unit and the mirror frame are made of StructuralTM, a high-tech resin employed on boats and…
The Alphabet chest by Kent and London, hand crafted furniture makers, is inspired by old printer's blocks. Each letter represent a drawer. The completely handmade…
Just over 2 years ago I wrote about Jonas Samson's unusual light emitting wallpaper project, now it has a name. Meet Jonas Samson's Ecco Luce.…
I previously wrote a long post on Fornasetti and many of their products almost exactly two years ago. It's time for an update because many…
Custom made in London, Aspiral Clocks are unusual wall clocks which slowly rotate so that the ball sits on the ledge of the spiral. As…
103 year old Eva Zeisel continues to amaze. The Hungarian born designer just doesn't stop. In addition to being an enormous talent, she has a…
Gartenkultur of Italy has found a way to repurpose and recycle old hardback books. By drilling all the way through a book (or a stack of books glued together) adding a mesh net and some dirt, they become planters. Succulents, bonsai trees and other small greenery can happily live in these novel homes. (more…)
Australian company Wild Terrain Designs began in 2005 by creating vandal-resistant public bathrooms. In 2008, they branched out into property development creating designs for personal…
above: a portion of the proceeds from Le Clochard and Le Trottoir, the cardboard and pavement photorealistic bedding by Snurk, goes to help the homeless
A ways back, I wrote about some very unique bedding designs by Peggy van Neer and Snurk Bedding, whose proceeds went to support the homeless. The cardboard duvet cover and pillowcases appeared, cleverly, to be made of old cardboard boxes. (more…)