Freitag, 26. November 2010

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Camelion Floor Tiles by IVANKA


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nice tiles made out of concrete
IVANKA Studio and Concrete Company launched these concrete FLASTER “Camelion” floor tiles last week at the London Design Festival. Earlier this year, they presented a prototype in Milan at Salone, and since then the line has gone into production. They are available in any configuration or color your heart desires.
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Donnerstag, 11. November 2010

Turn the inside out



House, Rachel Whiteread (1993)
House, Rachel Whiteread (1993)

TATE BRITAIN

Rachel Whiteread Drawings

Tate Britain 8 September 2010  –  16 January 2011

About the exhibition

Rachel Whiteread is renowned for her evocative large-scale sculptures, but drawing has always remained one of her core activities. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to explore her works on paper, most of which have never been shown before in a public gallery.
These collages and drawings provide a fascinating and intimate insight into the creative process behind Whiteread's work. While her sculptures are often large-scale and involve a team of fabricators, these paper works provide a more personal, mobile counterpoint. Nevertheless, they also share many of the themes familiar from her public commissions: texture and surface; void and presence; and the subtle observation of human traces in everyday life.
Organised by the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles

Dienstag, 9. November 2010

Sustainibility everywhere

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The Green Design 100

Photo Illustration for TIME by John Ritter

Sustainable Luxury

Call it responsibility or accountability. Or simple popular demand. The rarefied world of design is embracing the environment as never before. Top architects are implementing revolutionary methods. Fashion and furniture mainstays are manufacturing products using sustainable materials. And luxury empires are establishing credos on issues their customers are still waking up to. Behind the scenes, trailblazing executives are taking big risks to make it all happen — beautifully. Read More »
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Sonntag, 7. November 2010

Knut, would you turn furniture into art?


Kunt Eckstein: work at his latest exhibition: "suspend disbelief"
THE MAGNIFYING GLASS, Austellungsreihe bei Stedefreund (4.9.-4.12.2010)
http://www.stedefreund-berlin.de/