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Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

2012-08-02

Woven Desk by Bram Vanderbeke

Woven Desk by Bram Vanderbeke

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Woven Desk by Bram Vanderbeke

Belgium-based designer Bram Vanderbeke’s new desk called Woven is an exploration of the idea that desks need to be not only functional but also a place of concentration and privacy.

Woven Desk by Bram Vanderbeke

It’s hard to concentrate these days – between diminishing attention spans and the open concept workplace, our focus is constantly at war with our surroundings. Vanderbeke’s solution is to create a personal workspace that hides these external things that keep us distracted and yet doesn’t exclude us from interacting with our surroundings. It’s like having a nice, little nest for your work.
Woven Desk by Bram Vanderbeke
Woven Desk by Bram Vanderbeke

2012-08-01

2012 Festival des Architectures Vives

2012 Festival des Architectures Vives

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2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
The 2012 Festival des Architectures Vives (Festival of Lively Architecture) was held this year from June 13-17th in Montpellier, France. Eleven teams were selected from to create an architectural installation among the urban courtyards of private mansions and one was juried to be the winner.
The FAV Pavilion (above) called Wood Box was designed by AtelierVecteur.
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
The winner – Premiere Neige by École d’architecture de l’Université Laval, Le collectif de la fourchette, Emilie Benoit Beaulé, Alexandre Boulianne, Jean-François Laroche, Eric Lizotte, accompagnés de Marianne Charbonneau, Etienne Bernier, Jean-Philippe Saucier – Québec, Canada
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
Invitation a la Levitation by Cyril Rheims, Mathieu Collos, Pérols – Montpellier, France
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
Reframe by Adam Scales, Pierre Berthelomeau, Paul Van Den Berg – Rotterdam, Pays-Bas
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
Smooth Rock by MN-Lab: Gwenole Mary, Arnaud Negre – Nîmes, France
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
Cite Surprise, Cite Surprenante by Tri-Oh! ateliers: Javier Peña Ibáñez, Cristina Sánchez Algarra, Madrid – Paris, Espagne – France
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
Topographie de la surprise by UrbanB’s: Farzaneh Bahrami, Marco Asciutti, Matteo Muggianu, Enrique Enriquez, Lausanne – Milan – Montréal, Suisse – Italie – Canada
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
ByeByeBalloon by Shalumo: Samuel Berthomeau, Lucie Mothes – Bordeaux, France
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
Ne Derangez pas mes cercles by Julie Biron – Berlin, Germany
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
Tournearound by Dondecabentres: Erik Herrera Iturat, Cristina Bestraten del Pino, Aina Bigorra Gonzalez – Barcelona, Spain
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
Le Renversement du ciel by Le Bureau des Affaires Scéniques: Suzanne Thoma, Domnine Jobelot – Paris, France
2012 Festival des Architectures Vives
Foret Urbaine by Aa64: Phillip Anzalone, Stéphanie Bayard, Will Laufs – New York, USA

2012-07-31

The Diamond Collection by Myia Bonner

The Diamond Collection by Myia Bonner

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The Diamond Collection by Myia Bonner
Jewelry designer Myia Bonner created the Diamond Collection, a set of jewelry that consists of complex geometric forms that resemble “a girl’s best friend” but in this case, a “super cool and stylish girl’s best friend.”
The Diamond Collection by Myia Bonner
I’m also loving her new collection, which features diamonds from the top:
The Diamond Collection by Myia Bonner
I love this one with the mix of pearls.
She has some pieces for sale in her online shop.