Architects at Cut Architectures have given Paris restaurant PNY a subtropical twist. In the interior of the restaurant, which serves excellent hamburgers, they included a net, cacti, neon lights and steel pipes.
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Mobilité is a simple and at the same time brilliant solution that will delight skate fans. Tim Defleur and Benjamin Helle, who are standing behind the chair, are well aware of how difficult it is to be, especially for people who like to skate and are more open-minded, locked in an office for several hours. Now they will be able to skate to the coffee machine. The chair is a combination of a skate (as a backrest) and a work chair (a chair without a backrest) and is also a great replacement for those who use office chairs to drive back and forth to the photocopier because they are too lazy to get up and walk.
On the surface, it looks like a 'before and after' photo, but this is not one of those series. If you look closely, you will see that the designer from Ukraine, Pavel Vetrov, painted half of the room completely white, and painted the other part with graffiti. Half of the room is therefore completely minimalistic, while the other part is maximalist from head to toe, with many colors and patterns typical of street art. A sharp dividing line runs between them exactly in the middle of the room, as if drawn with a ruler.
At Formabilio, they always impress us. This time they succeeded in presenting a piece of furniture that refreshes both the garden and the interior of our home. Here is the sophisticated Antia garden chair…
The Macarons table lamps look like they're ready to party. In addition to having a very fun name, they are also decorated with wild geometric patterns in flashy color combinations. We can easily imagine them shining in our home...
Hungarian artists Elizabeth Zimmerer and Márton Lente present Luminose, a wooden table lamp in the shape of a dog. The lamp with personality is characterized by perfect design, hand-crafting and the warmth of wood.
The American director Wes Anderson impresses again, but this time not with a film, but with the design he used to create Milan's Bar Luce, located inside the Fondazione Prada complex.
The unique red PaperBridge bridge, which was built in the Lake District in England, is entirely made of paper. It does not help with glue, screws, or any other material. It is a temporary project, conceived by Steve Messam, that straddles the river at the head of the Grisedale valley.
The evolution of the logo is a reflection of the development of the brand or the story of the company over time. If anyone, it is the technology companies that have to adapt, prove and respond to the challenges of the times day by day. In the world of technology, what was new yesterday is already old today. This can also be seen in the logos, and some giants have gone through really drastic and not just cosmetic changes. Check out how Apple, Microsoft and other tech giants responded to the challenges of the time.
The luxury condom brand MADE IN LOVE, with the help of four artists, created the first artistic collection of condoms, Collection N°1, which breaks the taboos surrounding this well-known contraceptive.
Architecture from the mid-20th century has not stood the test of time. People didn't love her. This is especially true for ex-communist countries in Europe and Central Asia. The communist ideology, which flowed through all phases of life there, was imposed and consolidated through socialist architecture, among other things. This gave not only boring, but sometimes also extremely bizarre objects. Some of them are still standing 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
This fall will once again be characterized by design at every step. Design Biennials are already taking place in various locations, and from October 6 to November 6, the annual Design Month will once again take place in Ljubljana.