Thursday, October 28, 2010

Bombas & Parr

Artisanal chewing gum from the brilliant Bombas & Parr, a micro factory pop up installation. Visitors can create their own chewing gum from 200 flavours from smoked greek yogurt to ale, ribs and black caviar.

Bompas & Parr's Artisanal Chewing Gum Factory
Bompas & Parr's Artisanal Chewing Gum Factory

Bompas & Parr's Artisanal Chewing Gum Factory

check out more of their work and all their jelly wonderment here.


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Dune

outdoor furnishing moulded from fibre cement

Dune by Rainer Mutsch

Dune by Rainer Mutsch

Dune by Rainer Mutsch

Dune by Rainer Mutsch

Dune by Rainer Mutsch

Chair IV by TJOKEEFE


TJ O'keefe ChairIV


wonderfully simple with a two paint finish. lovely!

Anthony Burrill

OIL & WATER DO NOT MIX from Happiness Brussels on Vimeo.


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Watch packaging

Yves Behar rethinking packaging for his issey miyake watch. .





and nooka's new packaging doubles as a bowl. .







left handed Rietvelds




Julien Berthier has done a re-interpretation of the classic rietveld chair, only he did it with his left hand.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Yves Behar, Fuseproject for Herman Miller

SAYL by Yves Behar for fuse project SAYL by Yves Behar for fuse project SAYL by Yves Behar for fuse project
SAYL by Yves Behar for fuse project

Affordable office chairs inspired by suspension bridges.




Friday, October 1, 2010

IKEA

IKEA, it pains me to say but they have done something wonderful!!
A new cookbook with no words. . .

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Homemade is Best by IKEA



Federico Diaz

Federico Diaz: Geometric Death Frequency-141 from federico diaz on Vimeo.



MASS MoCA in north adams massachusetts, will be showing fredrico diaz’s
‘geometric death frequency—141’, a sculpture made from 420,000 black spheres made and assembled by
robotics. the final sculpture will measure 20 feet by 50 feet and sit in the courtyard of the museum. the installation is precisely crafted from robotics, milling and assembling the entire sculpture sphere by sphere, completely void of any human interaction. diaz developed this process for building on his own using CAD software and manufacturing techniques along with pure data and algorithms based on particle physics. with this system each sculpture is completely untouched by human hands from concept to materialization.