Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Natasha Wood Jewellery / Freedom in Design


I'm hypnotized! Freedom in Design is another short film forming part of the Green Renaissance series about designers, who make use of old ‘junk’ to create something beautiful. Natasha Wood is a designer who uses scrap pieces of pottery and various elements from nature such as seed pods and wood, to create beautiful jewellery pieces.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

ALTANAMARIE handmade jewelery

Made by hand, in San Francisco and Oakland, by Altana Frantz. All of materials are recycled, eco-friendly, environmentally safe and sustainable, and ethically mined. This is her shop on esty.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Kids Plates DIY

Oh! Oh Happy Day! This is the funniest thing I've ever seen to teach your kids to eat! And you have fun too because you can draw the dishes ....



Saturday, April 21, 2012

Marco Casagrande's Sandworm

I want my space, where light filters through the branches and I fall asleep with the sound of wind.  
I want to be outside but also inside. Marco Casagrande has built this masterpiece of nature.

Architect: Marco Casagrande
Location: Wenduine,
Project Manager: Nikita Wu / C-LAB
Organizer: Beaufort 04 Triennial of Contemporary Art
Built Area: 320 sqm
Completion: 2012
Photographs: Nikita Wu


Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Culdesac&Valentine brushes!

'the paint evolution' by culdesac for valentine
the 'whip cephalus' is an essential species in the 'action painting' technique
a passive painterly approach may be reached by applying color to the top of this paintbrush balloon and allowing the piece to float

Valencia-based designers culdesac have created 'the paint evolution' for the paint company valentine. their collaborative project celebrates the ever changing nature of artistic tools and implements within the valentine brand. Brushes and rollers in this creative collection feature an interactive, form-as-function approach to the construction of each piece. One may anticipate the mark and movement of the implement in an artist's hand simply by examining the form of each object. <VIA designboom>

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

new DIY

I found this fantastic rug....and here you can know who are the authors and how can you make it!
what you need: a large piece of cardboard,  black marker, scissors, rope in various sizes and colors, neon twine, pompoms. Let's go to buy all! Posted from FreePeopleBlog

Monday, April 11, 2011

Plastic Bag

Hello, this is a great tutorial for reuse your trash bags and make a fashion wallet! I love DIY

Saturday, February 5, 2011

For their first collaboration with a fashion designer, Bulgari tapped the talent of Britain’s Matthew Williamson, employing his expertise to develop a capsule collection of handbags that would deliver the Bulgari message through a whole new language.



 
Based on some of the nearly neon shades of jewels that Williamson found while scouring Bulgari’s vintage jewelry archives, the collection plays off of a palette of sapphire blue, rubellite pink and emerald green. The bags, which have been dubbed such names as Sapphire Galaxy, Crystal Butterfly and Emerald Palm were projected high in the sky of the Simon Costin-designed event. Costin transformed the Bulgari Hotel’s garden into what could best be described as a jungle fantasy; if said jungle was set within the confines of a glittering kaleidoscope.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Painted Stones by Amy Komar

It's strange than a simple stone can be elegant like this...For me this is an interesting eco-object for home's decoration and, yes, they remember me a bolivian Talisman of my friend :-)