Handcrafted carbon wooden bike built in Italy
Designed and built in Italy, the Carbon Wood Bike is a stylish, light-weight and extremely sturdy bike specially handcrafted for the modern-day biker. Created by a talented duo of father and son, the...
View ArticleHigh Museum of Art in Atlanta unveils the spinning tops installation
The Sifly Piazza at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta has been filled with a spectacular display of vibrant colours. As part of the museum’s initiative to explores how engagement with art and design...
View ArticleThe Key in the hand installation by Chiharu Shiota
Ever since its foundation, the Venice Art Biennale has been at the forefront in the research and promotion of new artistic trends. Amongst the several art installations, one of the highlights of the...
View ArticleArtist rents out a holiday home built from garbage
Someone’s trash is someone else’s treasure. The statement proves to be correct as soon as you step in to the colourful and charming property of Uruguayan visual artist Jaime. Nested atop a hill in the...
View ArticleThe Sketch collection by Studio Beam
The Sketch collection by Studio Beam Tel Aviv-based Studio Beam loves the challenges of design and hold a very dynamic approach to the design process, each process starts from a different beginning...
View ArticlePlan Bureau visualizes a contemporary wooden house in the mountains
Overlooking the magnificent views of the Dolomite mountains in northeastern Italy, this proposed timber cabin is designed by Ukrainian architect Kostiantyn Kuvika, the studio principal at Kiev-based...
View ArticleRestaurant in Taipei fuses gastronomy with design
Situated in Taipei’s Zhongshan District, restaurant RAW is the result of a creative collaboration between architecture firm WEIJENBERG and Chef André Chiang. RAW organizes space and function without...
View ArticleDesigner fuses minimalism with street art aesthetics
Inspired by the Panic Room by Tilt, Kiev-based designer Pavel Vetrov has created an interior setting for a hotel room fusing two contrasting styles. At a quick glance, it appears as if there are two...
View ArticleSmart water bottle reminds you to stay hydrated
Water is essential for the human body to function and a sufficient water intake on a daily basis is the best way to stay healthy. But, the question is “how do we know what is sufficient?” and even if...
View ArticleQuebec designer reinvents a walk on the bottom of the sea
Interior designer Jean de Lessard takes a fresh look at the traditional fish market through his own atypical lens: “I approached this project from the ‘vintage’ viewpoint of Jules Verne, but through a...
View ArticleA timeless furniture piece from design history finds new life
Flying Rumi armchair is designed by Turkish sculptor and designer Sadi Ozis as one of the first Turkish metal furniture pieces in 1964. Sadi Ozis founded the first metal furniture atelier of Turkey in...
View ArticleThe City of Dreams Pavilion in NYC by Izaskun Chinichilla Architects
Since 2010, FIGMENT, the Emerging New York Architects Committee, and the Structural Engineers Association of New York have hosted a competition to design and construct the ‘City of Dreams’ Pavilion on...
View ArticleTurntable with built-in speakers plays your vinyls vertically
Cutting-edge technology and space-spacer solutions are the two ‘design mantras’ that contribute towards the success of any design in today’s fast paced markets. Chicago-based consumer electronics...
View ArticleDubai to build world’s first 3D printed office
Symbolic for its skyscrapers and high-rise buildings, in particular the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, Dubai has now revealed its plans to build the world’s first ever fully functional 3D...
View ArticleCreative illustrations open a dialogue to modern day social issues
Spanish artist Luis Quiles’ illustrations are a perfect combination of his exceptional creative skills and thought provoking ideas. He has created an extremely controversial and provocative series of...
View ArticleArchitecture answers to the human need to become one with nature
In today’s fast paced world, we are constantly seeking balance in our lives. Every human being is striving hard to find ways that will bring peace, happiness, and harmony. Striving to become one with...
View ArticleSleeping capsules provide a mystical view of the Sacred valley in Peru
Do you consider yourself an adventurous traveler who feels the adrenaline rush when it comes to heights? If the answer is yes, then you might want to experience one of these sleeping capsules. Located...
View ArticleViktor and Rolf showcase their wearable art collection in Paris
“Art comes to life in a gallery of surreal proportions. A dress transforms into an artwork, back into a dress and into an artwork again. Poetry becomes reality, morphing back into fantasy.” Dutch...
View ArticleAngled shipping container houses a scissor staircase
Shipping container structures have gained immense popularity in recent times and architecture firms globally have designed some amazing multi-storey buildings by stacking containers. Tel Aviv-based...
View ArticlePenguins come to life at the Art Basel Fair 2015
”It’s A Penguin’s Life” is a 3-phase project that closed with a window installation during the Art Basel Fair 2015. Created by artist Anna Spakowska, the project is inspired by the idea of an oversized...
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