Yak, the coat of Rupert Kopp

October 20, 2010 Filed Under: Furnishing, Furniture  Tags: Coat, Minimalist, Seating, Bench, Wood  
Yak, the coat of Rupert Kopp

Designed by German designer and produced by Rupert Kopp Bavarian Nils Holger Moormann, Yak is a coat rack with bench below, a typical mobile input from performing two functions at the same time, support overcoats and hats and offer support in a shared room for quick passage. Minimal line, the structure of Yak is untreated... 

The Hotel Seven: each suite its theme

The Hotel Seven: each suite its theme

Located in one of the most fascinating of all Paris, the Latin Quarter, the Hotel Le Seven wonders of visual and sensory promises to its guests. With its seven themed suites, the Hotel Le Seven well as justify its name, opens the doors to the imagination, with furnishings, linings and accessories, all inspired by a specific... 

Box and Clock O’Clock: Two clocks that look to the ‘minimum’

October 20, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories, Design, Gadgets  Tags: Colorful, Minimalist, Shell silicone, Elegant,  
Box and Clock O'Clock: Two clocks that look to the 'minimum'

The first is “O’Clock”, a wristwatch, simple and minimal impact from the pop. Done in many colors, elegant with its shell silicone and three sizes to fit all. And produced by an Italian company of the same name. Same essence, but declined differently for the “Clock Box”. In this case, the packaging... 

A nice poster campaign for Coca-Cola Canada

October 19, 2010 Filed Under: Advertising, Limited Edition  Tags: Best creations, Billboard, Posters, Pipes, Contemporary  
A nice poster campaign for Coca-Cola Canada

Whether its spot for the new limited edition versions of its bottles or viral campaigns, Coca-Cola manages to make itself heard. In this case it’s a funny campaign posters designed by the agency MacLaren McCann Canada to attract international attention, crossing jurisdictional boundaries for which it was designed. Gigantic... 

“Monster”: the accessories for the office of Tomáš Král and Camille Blin for Okoli

October 19, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories, Design  Tags: Retro, Compact Design, Minimalist, Bags, Wood  
"Monster": the accessories for the office of Tomáš Král and Camille Blin for Okoli

A conceptual approach to the same time functional and that adopted by Tomáš Král and Camille Blin in achieving these two objects to a line called “Monster”. I am a leather bag and a pen and pencil, carry an air decidedly retro look and a solid given by the material. Lots of wood, even to make the bag more... 

Citrange, citrus press the double face of Quentin de Coster

October 19, 2010 Filed Under: Food design, Young designer  Tags: Plastic, Bright colors, Polypropylene,  
Citrange, citrus press the double face of Quentin de Coster

Ribbon, the juicer designed by the young Belgian designer Quentin de Coster. One side fits the diameter of the oranges, the other, narrower, it works perfectly with lemons. In between, there is a concave part which ensures a firm grip, and at the base of the holes to pump the juice into his glass, avoid getting dirty. Made... 

LDF 2010: anti design festival

October 18, 2010 Filed Under: Events, Trends  Tags: Colorful, Design Festival, Contemporary,  
LDF 2010: anti design festival

“We are living in an age where millions of colors Became 256“. And this is the spirit with which Anti Design Festival has sought to give his shoulder a few weeks of the London design, certainly more “Established” spontaneous and self-sufficient with respect to the aspirations of the counter-demonstration. But... 

HÔTEL LA CO(O)RNICHE by Philippe Starck: essential and luxury family

October 18, 2010 Filed Under: Hotel, House Design  Tags: Interior Design, Evocative atmosphere, Minimalist, Nature, Contemporary  
HÔTEL LA CO(O)RNICHE by Philippe Starck: essential and luxury family

“A more powerful, more beautiful, more surreal and most powerful of nature”: Philippe Starck has summed up the essence of the Hotel La Co(o)rniche, an old hunting lodge just revisited, suspended in a peculiar between the sea and pine woods, Pilat-Plage, near Bordeaux. A luxury family and essential features the... 

Origami, nature, pattern: new solutions ceramics Mutina

October 18, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories, Companies, Wall covering  Tags: Tiles, Elegance, Contemporary, Ceramic,  
Origami, nature, pattern: new solutions ceramics Mutina

A pair of shoes trample a sheet of crumpled paper geometrically. Fact or red herring? Both things, we might say, the effect is extremely realistic, it is indeed that of a folded tissue. But to redeem the wear and the possibility of use we think, with technological expertise to the limit bold, the material of ceramic. The... 

Bucolic, blown glass vessels of 5.5. Designers

October 17, 2010 Filed Under: Accessories, Design, Furnishing  Tags: Contemporary, Glass, Vase, Transparent cylinders,  
Bucolic, blown glass vessels of 5.5. Designers

Among the many innovations of the prolific French creative 5.5 Designers are the bucolic vessels, designed for the glass collection of Roman gallery Secondome. Made of hand-blown glass, vases have two, a pair of transparent cylinders available in two different heights. Their distinctive feature is the central lattice, again,...