The philosophy of the designer of the beautiful wooden furniture Bae Se Hwa dictates a perfect balance through the harmonious combination of form and function.
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We found another interesting project on Kickstarter: the Japanese interactive wooden bar Mui, which can be used instead of a digital screen to control a smart home. The Japanese are once again impressing us with natural materials.
Have you ever slept in a nest? If not yet, maybe it's high time you check out the beautiful "nests" at the Nesting Resort on the Sončni Raj estate not far from Maribor.
Japanese skateboarder and self-taught sculptor Haroshi has creatively combined his two passions to present stunning and stylish images of pop culture.
Christopher David White is an artist who makes ceramic sculptures that look like wood. But, believe it or not, White didn't use wood to make them.
The Chester project, designed by two designers living in Berlin, presents a new revolutionary material - quilted wood.
Australian artist Paul Kaptein explores the meaning of the present as a consequence of the past and an opportunity for the future through stunning, hand-carved wooden sculptures. Through the expression of images of modern society, his works play with the perception of the observer, who remains somewhere in between - between reality and fiction.
Oeuf is simple and clean furniture, but it is much more than that. It is modern, minimalist, stylish and sustainable.
In recent times, we have seen more and more classic scooters, as we used to know them. The retro look is popular again.
Peter Demetz is an Italian sculptor who has dedicated his life to wood and creating surprisingly realistic wooden sculptures of people. The wooden sculptures reflect the artist's extraordinary knowledge of human anatomy and the ability to illustrate even the smallest detail in wood.
At the beginning of the month, the concept store Slovenska - Local Made opened in the center of Maribor, where you can find products by Slovenian designers. Lucie Görlichová and Tina Krajnc are to blame for this, each with their own brand (LUCI and Moi), who thus took other well-established Slovenian brands under their wing.
Slovenian WoodWay is not just a boutique where you can find products made from completely natural materials, but a way of thinking and a place where wood and fashion meet on a higher level. Under its roof are collected fashion accessories of various brands, which are every bit of nature. Their unique wooden watches, glasses and jewelry, as well as cork products, will not only be loved by those who love nature, but also by fashion gourmands. Most environmentally friendly products are handmade, created without artificial coatings and varnishes, biodegradable and hypoallergenic.