14 September, 2010

Furniture design by Thomas Feichtner

Thomas Feichtner, an internationally renown industrial designer and artist, works in his own studio based in Vienna. He was honoured with the most prestigious design awards and became a professor for product design at the Muthesius Academy of Fine Arts and Design.

All his works are very individual and characterized by clean, minimalist, architectural construction. Actually, the style made me think about the issue of "feminity" and "masculinity" in design. Does this division exist?

Do you remember discussion concerning Nika Zupanc? If her designs are constantly described as "feminine", can these be regarded as "masculine"?

www.thomasfeichtner.com

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Honey Chair, 2007





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Pixel Chair, 2009



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FX10 Lounge Chair, 2006




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Linz Hocker stool, 2009



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Axiome Chair, 2006


12 September, 2010

Mirror cube tree hotel by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter

Mirror cube tree hotel, designed by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter, was opened this summer in Sweden. Located in Harads, about 60 km south of the arctic circle, Mirror cube is an eco-friendly, unique, camouflaged refuge in the middle of the forest. The exterior surface, clad in mirrored glass, reflects the surroundings and makes the structure almost entirely invisible among the trees.

To protect the birds from colliding with the glass walls, an infrared film, visible only to them was laminated into the panels. 360 degree view from the windows allows the guests to enjoy picturesque landscape all year round.

























via: designboom

10 September, 2010

Living Divani: Family Chair, Drop table, Pasticca sofa and Garden plate table

Family Chair collection (2010) from Living Divani caught my eye a while ago - fun and unpretentious design with beautiful graphic outlines. The chairs compose nicely with translucent Drop table (2010) that distorts the shapes behind and plays with our perception of space. Both designs were created by Junya Ishigami, a talented Japanese architect.

Pasticca (2010), modular seating system by Piero Lissoni is worth noticing as well. It allows to create endless compositions of sofas and lounge sets. Rounded shapes, pleasing to the eye, fit elegantly in open-space interiors.

Garden plate (2010) is another great design by Junya Ishigami - a low, translucent table meant to be an “out-of-scale” home garden. I love the idea!

www.livingdivani.it















































photos T. Sartori, styling Carin Scheve

09 September, 2010

Thin Black Lines by Nendo

Thin black lines, a furniture collection by Japanese design studio Nendo will be presented together with Phillips de Pury & Company at the Saatchi Gallery in London this fall. The designers describe:

"Outlines were the theme of this collection. Slight black lines like the traces of sketches drawn in the air made transparent surfaces and volumes appear, which we assigned practical functions. The outlines remained after simplifying paintings of plants and animals. They are condensed expressions of meaning, similar to Japanese calligraphy. The designs gently break the relationship of before and behind, and traverse at times the space between two and three dimensions. Multi-faceted and constantly morphing, they move alternately between the becoming and collapse of form."

www.nendo.jp

via: Dezeen, photos by Masayuki Hayashi

08 September, 2010

Lamps: the naked bulb

What is the most popular design theme ever? I suppose it is not difficult to guess. But is the bulb itself a design icon? Endlessly transformed and tortured by designers all over the world. New lightning technologies couldn't have stop the process, the bulb only gained new incarnations. Inspiring?

More bulb-inspired lamps here: Proud to be the bulb

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Diode Lamp by Marc Newson



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Lite by Porky Hefer from design collective Animal Farm




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Confetti Light Shadows bulb by Ingegerd Råman



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Chiwawa Lamp by Vincent Olm



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Block lamp by Harri Koskinen



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Skitsch Fire Kit by 5.5 Designers

07 September, 2010

Axor Bouroullec bathroom by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec

Axor Bouroullec collection was tailored for true creative souls. For everyone that wants individualised bathroom, composed entirely according to one’s own personal preferences. No rigid solutions - you can adjust, mix and match the placement of more than 70 elements. Be creative! 

design: Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Axor



06 September, 2010

Leafy Green Stool by Jonah Takagi

Incredibly cute piece of furniture: a leaf-shaped maple stool inspired by traditional old milking stools. Beautiful... and deadly cosy.

www.ateliertakagi.com