Primož Jeza is an architect, assistant professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, Department of Industrial Design, and lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture. To date, he has created more than 50 projects in the field of architecture and interior design and has prepared scenography for more than 40 promotional and short films. His works have been exhibited at numerous solo and group exhibitions around the world (Ljubljana, Moscow, Belgrade, Lisbon, Paris, London...), and in 2008 he also published a book entitled Interior Primož Jeza/9+1, where presented the 10 most popular projects in the field of interior design of public spaces. Today, his design for the Nico Less chair is among the eight finalists from across Europe in the DesignEuropa award competition organized by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). The award winners will be announced at a ceremony on November 27 in Warsaw, and we are keeping our fingers crossed that Primož and the company Donar will take home the glittering award. We had a short conversation with Primož, and we admit that he really impressed us with his thinking.
Architecture & Interior
Both morning and evening showers have beneficial effects, either on peaceful sleep or on well-being and productivity during the day. But to make everything even more beautiful and much more interesting, we have prepared products that will ensure the best shower of your life.
You've probably heard of many types of food preparation methods, but certainly not something like Iftach Gazit's idea. A student from Tel Aviv has created a unique set of food bags that are not prepared in a pot, pan, oven or microwave, but in the washing machine.
In 1939, one of the greatest architects, Frank Lloyd Wright, designed a complex of family houses that was never realized.
Want to live on the edge? Apartment on the 42nd floor of an apartment building in Houston has a pool. What's so special about it, you say? What if we told you that the pool hangs over the edge of the building more than 50 meters above the ground and has a transparent bottom. Walking in it feels like walking on air.
Phillip K. Smith's installation creates the illusion of transparency of a desert house.
Feng Shui means wind and water. The Chinese have always associated it with health and abundance. It is an ancient skill that is more than 5,000 years old. For many, feng shui is extremely important in decorating the home.
Lema wardrobes are known both for their quality of manufacture and their functionality, which is why they can be serially adapted to many demanding floor plans.
It was unlocked by the time burnt toast jumped out of our toaster. Here is Bamboo and Glass, a toaster with a transparent casing so that you can watch the entire process of heating the toast or bread. But that's not all. With this toaster you will never burn your fingers again!
Years ago, we could only see tree houses in movies. Later, the children who managed to convince their parents to build them their 'little paradise' also got their own version of the refuge. Today, however, the house made of warm wood is only a memory of an innocent childhood - it has been replaced by cold glass, which reminds of a cruel, cold world, and also opens up a lot of social questions related to privacy in modern times. Where has innocence gone?
Design studio OoDesign has created transparent vases that float on water and create the illusion of waves, while the flowers allow an upright posture. Why? Because it's not just candles and flowers that deserve this honor.
Piccolino Kindergarten brings a breath of fresh air to the crowd of average and usually quite boring schools and kindergartens.