24 January, 2011

Big-game

Big-game was established in 2004 by Grégoire Jeanmonod (Swiss), Elric Petit (Belgian) and Augustin Scott de Martinville (French). The team has developed a clear, well-defined design style: minimalist, geometric shapes and innovative concepts that suprise with their refined simplicity.

'Signs' coat stand, produced by Japanese Karimoku, won Wallpaper* Design Award 2010 (last photo). The stand movable arms pivot out from the frame when a coat it placed and, thanks to hidden magnets, snap back when not in use. 'Signs' comes in two finish versions: natural or gray stained wood.



23 January, 2011

St. Jakobus Church conversion by Zecc Architects

One more interesting adaptation by Zecc Architects: abandoned St. Jakobus Church in Utrecht transformed into a spacious residence.

see more adapted church buildings here: sacrum vs profanum



























photo © Frank Hanswijk  via: yatzer

21 January, 2011

In Paris

Karine and Matthieu had a clearly defined idea how to renovate the house: open interiors and more light. Inspired by trips to Japan and by works of Charlotte Perriand and Alvar Aalto, they agreed to keep it simple: wood,  metal, polished concrete and beautiful textiles.

The couple had rented the house for ten years when they were offered to buy it. They commissioned François Murraciole and Agathe Perroy to renovate and adapt the building: it needed a thorough facelift. The architects redesigned partition walls to use the space more efficiently and added a small atrium to let more light in. The old, narrow and dark staircase was replaced by new one, made of steel and with innovative sheet metal handrails. A thick wall, running from the kitchen up to the fourth floor, functions both as a partition and a storage. The architects custom-designed many other details as well: handrails, radiators, sinks and kitchen surfaces.

Calm color palette of the interiors was chosen deliberately to provide a perfect, contrasting background for furniture and artwork. The pale-colored parquet that covers all the floor surfaces creates a sense of consistency. The final result is an immediate impression of space and light.










































photo: Jean-Marc Wullschlege via: Vårt Nya Hem

20 January, 2011

Ray lamp by llot llov

Woolen and warm, it gives soft, diffused light. Ray by llot llov is a very versatile lamp design, you can use it creatively: hang it, lay it on the floor, wrap 12 metres cord in decorative  loops and knots...

"Because of our love for old things, our fancy for the ordinary and our joy in finding new interpretations, every piece of our work bears llot llovs special signature. Our idea of design is multidimensional: we avoid the drawing of boundaries, setting our preference on the experimental. llot lov look at the world, take risks, learn, understand and interpolate the world in an illogical, intuitive and creative way."

more knitted lamp designs:  knitted lamps, warm light :)


19 January, 2011

Fogo Island Studios by Saunders Architecture

Magnificent, raw landscapes of Fogo Island (Newfoundland, Canada) are a perfect location for photoshoots and art projects. The Shorefast Foundation and the Fogo Island Arts Corporation, organizations rejuvenating the local community through the arts and culture, commissioned Todd Saunders to design a series of six artists’ studios. The architect works and lives in Bergen, and designing for Newfoundland, where he grew up, feels like a great opportunity. The whole project will be completed by 2012.


photo credits: Bent Rene´Synnevåg

seen at: knoettehuset

18 January, 2011

Diesel furniture collection by Moroso

Metal studs, leather belts, vinyl records...  Diesel furniture collection created with Moroso.
Simply rock'n'roll!