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Posts Tagged ‘Elements’
Monday, July 5th, 2010

German designer Adrian Lippmann has created this Fold Flat Shelter. These tent like structures are unsupported mini-houses made of light composite panels to be used as disaster relief shelters. Developed with only a few elements, each panel comes in relatively small dimensions resulting in a compact building design.
Adrian Lippmann
Via [Designboom]
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Monday, June 28th, 2010

Designed by London-based Orproject, the “OR2” is a sustainable installation that combines a shading device with a solar-powered chandelier to dazzle the Belgrave Square during the London Festival of Architecture. Working as a shelter that collects solar energy using photovoltaic cells during the day, the luminous pink tree-shaped mechanism becomes a scintillating chandelier at night, spreading the illumination all through the Square. Employing photo-reactive technology at an architectural scale, the OR2 remains in constant interaction with the elements to give it unique appearance at each moment of the day.

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Tags: Appearance, Architecture, Belgrave Square, Chandelier, Elements, Illumination, Interaction, London Festival, Orproject, photo, Photovoltaic Cells, Shading Device, Solar Energy, “OR2” Posted in design | No Comments »
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Tags: Architecture, Beaver, Beaver Street, Bedrooms, Bernal Heights San Francisco, Bright Colors, City Of San Francisco, Coffee Table, Craig, Dining Room, Distinctive Personality, Elements, Fireplace, Francisco, Furniture, Modern Style, Panoramic View, Reprise
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Monday, April 19th, 2010
Below Tokujin Yoshioka talks about his new collection entitled “The Invisibles” and his shop installation “Snowflake.”

You are presenting both product and installation in collaboration with Kartell this year. Please talk about the projects?
As a special collaboration between Claudio Luti and Tokujin Yoshioka, I am presenting “The Invisibles” collections and a shop installation entitled “Snowflake”. Recent years, I find myself often proposing designs, which incorporate the essence of natural phenomena and invisible elements.
The idea of the “Invisibles” initiates in the discussion I had with Mr. Claudio Luti almost two years ago. We both looked at the possibility to develop and express a new product in acrylic, which inherits the essence of optical glass bench “Water Block”.
It has been thought nearly impossible to create an industrial product in acrylic of this thickness. However, their innovative techniques and motivation and challenge to create a new product with a fresh dimension to idea have made it possible.
“The Invisibles” only leaves the sense as if seating in the air. The presence of the object is eradicated and it will create a scenery of a sitter floating in the air.

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What is your vision for transparent material?
I am drawn by things that do not have forms but leave emotional effect to people. At a glance, such material is invisible and its existence is erased. Through the interaction with light, however, the form suddenly emerges. I am fascinated not only with such phenomena, but also elements that can stir and stimulate our imagination. I also like the idea of light, which is the form of design itself.

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How does the “Snowflake” look?
For the installation, I will create a serene world with numerous transparent prism sticks in plastic. The accumulation of transparent sticks is tinged with white color just like real snow.I believe that the installation will offer visitors extraordinary experiences as if stepping into the snowflake.
This year, you are going to present new works from Kartell, Swarovski Crystal Palace, and Moroso.
Are there anything in common?
We are living in the age when design overflows. In such age, I pondered on expressing something that does not have form or design. In other words, it is something that transcends the general idea on form and design, and provokes our emotion.

It is not to deal with forms or to make minimal forms, but to design that gets us into the work, lifts up our spirits. I would like to design something that moves even myself.
Recent years, I am challenging to incorporate formless elements that appeal to our heart such as new idea, color, scent, and to design an emotion itself.

One of them is a phenomena called “light”, another one is something that you cannot see, and the other one is something that has unlimited forms by transforming its appearance.
This year at Salone del Mobile, I will present works that do not obtain forms, while each work has unique characteristics.






Duration・Location
14-19 April, 2010
Kartell flagship Store
via C. Porta angolo via Turati
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Tags: Bench, Claudio, Collaboration, Collections, Elements, Emotional Effect, Existence, Gallery, Glance, Imagination, Initiates, Installation, Interaction, Kartel, Luti, Motivation, Natural Phenomena, Optical Glass, Presence, Scenery, Serene World, Tokujin, Water Block, Yoshioka, “Snowflake” Posted in design | No Comments »
Thursday, April 15th, 2010
One of the pleasures of strolling through outdoor markets in India is the riot of patterns on everything from shoes to saris, blankets, rugs and more. That’s where we discovered this cheerful, romantic Embroidered Umbrella , ideal for bringing a colorful, romantic look to your favorite outdoor corner. We love the hand embroidered vine detailing, whimsical tassels and floral elements – it’s just as lovely to look at as it is to linger under. 6″Dia. x 8′H. $129.99. Buy here .
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Tags: Blankets, Elements, Embroidered, Ideal, India, Love, Outdoor Markets, Pleasures, Riot, Rugs, Shoes, Tassels, Umbrella, Vine Posted in home | No Comments »
Saturday, April 11th, 2009
Located in Melbourne the Brighton House Nic Bochsler architect created a modern, luxury house with minimal styled elements. The ultra modern furniture works great, the interior optimal for every generation. You have enough money to buy an expensive luxury house? Choose this!
Via Freshome.com
Tags: Architect, Brighton, Buy House, Elements, Luxury House, Melbourne House, Modern Furniture, Modern House, Nic Posted in design, house, luxury, modern | No Comments »
Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Some creative designers at Studio 0.10 Architects created a cube house from massive elements. The Armor House located in Los Angeles near the Sawtelle Blvd. It has an amazing staircasein the left side, huge space inside and modern scheme around the whole structure.
From Freshome.com
Tags: Architects, Armor, Array, creative, Creative Designers, cube, Elements, los angeles, modern, Sawtelle Blvd Posted in house, modern | No Comments »
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