Saturday, 24 November 2012
Toilet Roll Art Exhibtion Display
Every person, every object has the potential to be great. This includes, er, toilet paper. Turkish artist Sakir Gökcebag, who is based in Hamburg, has an installation project, Trans-Layers, with toilet rolls sprawled across walls and dangling down from ceilings with pretty grand results. This really makes us want to doll up our bathroom walls with toilet rolls.
New Art Display / Literature vs Traffic
Welcome to a book lover’s paradise. The streets of Melbourne have been installed with 10,000 discarded books, overflowing and filling in empty public spaces with pure, serene literature. The lovely pages were lit up with LEDs to create a scene for the modest power of the written word. On the last night of the one-month installation, visitors were offered to take home the overflowing books, and even some passerby cars were gifted with these. This ephemeral installation, by Luzinterruptus, reflects the wonder of books and its grand balance of words and imagination.
Monday, 5 November 2012
Palmas Concrete Origami Vase
Israeli designer Ofir Zucker in collaboration with origami artist Ilan Garibi, has created the Palmas concrete origami vase collection for Talents Design.
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Description from the designer
Palmas is a vase collection made of concrete, each casted into a hand folded origami mold. Each pattern consists of 150-250 molecules, according to its height. The origami mold has a one-time use only, once the concrete hardens inside it, the paper is peeled off – a process which creates each vase as a unique piece.The whole collection consists out of two basic shapes – a triangle and a circle, patterned and combined in different sizes and proportions. The sharp lines and rough concrete stand in contrast to a soft glass top which can be taken out for filling water.
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Labels:
origami,
origami display
Taiwan Noodle House
100% love for this interior design of the Taiwan Noodle House by Golucci International Design.
That wall is amazing giving so much identity to the whole place. Beautiful, minimalistic and clean design...Can't help myself looking at that wall over and over again.
Textile Uniq Presentation Display
Textile Uniq Presentation Display
Elisabeth Leerssen from the Textile
Department of Rietveld Academy, provided the jury with a beautifully
designed thesis that was also content wise very interesting. She was
also on Elle Inside Design . Beautiful ..
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