Pouring Lamp by Yeong Woo Kim
Yeong Woo Kim is a South Korean industrial designer that has developed a lamp that pours an emotional flow of light. The design is clean & minimal with a tranquil effect, thanks to the use of phosphorescence in the stream of ‘milk’.
GPS shoes by Dominic Wilcox – No Place Like Home
“Artist and designer Dominic Wilcox has created a pair of fully functional prototype shoes with embedded GPS that will guide you home no matter where you are in the world. We love the idea very, very much. Fingers crossed for a production of these. Learn more about the shoes here.
Liquid Bookmark by Kouichi Okamoto
Every Liquid Bookmark is hand made by the designer, Kouichi Okamoto, himself which means each design is a one-off. The shape makes it appear as if the bookmark is melting and if you ask us, it looks very realistic! We like! Spotted via Commonbloggers
‘One Sense’ Headphones
‘One Sense’ headphones block out the world, use spikes to ward off interruptions. In an age where technology allows for a constant bombardment on our senses, where tablet computers and smartphones mean we are reachable 24/7, One Sense symbolises the human need for periods of peace and tranquility. One Sense not only obscures environmental sight...
Street Art by AliCè
AliCè: Alice Pasquini, principally is a visual artist, illustrator, set designer and a painter. She is recently based in Rome, but has lived and worked in U.K., France and Spain. AliCè has travelled the world bringing her art to the streets of many countries. And we love her for that. Check out her amazing work...
The Making of the Series 7 Designed by Arne Jacobsen
This video is extremely old but we was blown away when watching it this morning and it sort of led us onto researching a bit more into Arne Jacobsen and his works, particularly the Syveren (Seven) series chair. This pressure moulded veneer chair seen here is apparently one of the most sold chairs in furniture...
Modernization of an apartment in Amsterdam von Laura Álvarez
Dutch architect Laura Álvarez has modernized a two-storey apartment in Amsterdam. The task the interior designer faced was, she says, mainly to “get rid of the dark, claustrophobic feel of the old apartment and introduce a bright loft atmosphere.” As a consequence, she had the existing property thoroughly gutted. Existing room divisions relating to prior...
Junya Watanabe – Spring-Summer collection 2012
Beige cotton blazer jacket, kaki lining, canvas and nylon sleeves and back, leather elbows patchs, three pockets, gold metal buttons. This season, the Junya Watanabe man is a gentleman-farmer…. The designer reinterprets and adapts to his casual-elegant style working clothes. He proposes numerous overalls and denim pants to wear with shirts and colored, printed, long,...
LACOSTE Helmet
The LACOSTE LAB revives the tradition of innovation, an integral part of the brand’s DNA. Besides being a tennis champion, René Lacoste was also a great inventor and designer. In addition to the famous L.12.12 polo shirt he invented and designed for his own comfort and efficiency on court, he also created technical and revolutionary...
Weight of the light by Kouichi Okamoto
Japanese designer Kouichi Okamoto has made a lamp out of 16 bags of light that are supported by a 12 kg stone over a wooden balance to visually communicate the weight of light. Loving the contrast between the solid stone and the wood. Material : Nonflammable cloth, stone, wood, stainless steel. Size: W130 x D75...
Lotty Lindeman Furniture
Since graduating in 2006 at the Design Academy Eindhoven, Lotty Lindeman has worked as an independent designer from her studio in Eindhoven. Lindeman works on products with craftsmanship and sense of material and her design work is modest and shows a refined eye for detail. We love how her furniture notes a spatial environment and evokes...

