Long Time The Archives
Cool Kids’ Stuff: The Toy Box with Teeth
Ah, the simplicity of childhood. Remember when the worst part of your day was the moment when you had to put your toys away for the evening, tidy up your room after a day of play and get ready for bed? It’s been an awfully long time for most of us, but we still remember [...]
Cool Kids’ Stuff: The Toy Box with Teeth
Ah, the simplicity of childhood. Remember when the worst part of your day was the moment when you had to put your toys away for the evening, tidy up your room after a day of play and get ready for bed? It’s been an awfully long time for most of us, but we still remember [...]
Incredible Permanent Marker Floor Installation in a Cafe in Prague
We ran across this interesting art installation by Cologne-based artist Heike Weber for a cafe in Prague. Believe it or not, the floors of the venue were given their current bold look by using a permanent marker. The cafe is entitled ‘Bodenlos’, which literally means ‘loosing the ground under your feet’, hence the choice for [...]
Splinter by Nendo for Conde House
Product news: Japanese studio Nendo has designed a collection of furniture with components that look like they’re peeled away from wooden stems (+ slideshow).
Uncovering the Abstract
Last week I ventured out to my client Stacey’s house for the unveiling of the Lana Gomez artwork that we had been waiting on to arrive! It was an incredibly exciting reveal because this was the piece that was going to pull the whole room together. To give you a little background on Lana…she is [...]
Sint-Martinus / Lensass Architects
Courtesy of Lensass Architects Architects: Lensass Architects Location: Sint-Truiden, Belgium Photographs: Andri Haflidason, Courtesy of Lensass Architects
Sint-Martinus / Lensass Architects
Courtesy of Lensass Architects Architects: Lensass Architects Location: Sint-Truiden, Belgium Photographs: Andri Haflidason, Courtesy of Lensass Architects
Interview: Renzo Piano on Innovation / AR Innovators
Click here to view the embedded video. In his interview with Renzo Piano, Rob Gregory of Architectural Review discusses architecture, responsibility and innovation within the field. Piano talks about architecture is being a highly considered inquiry into the process of making because “architecture is more lasting and profound” and if it is done wrong, with the wrong intentions [...]
Thoughts on Red Dresses, Blue Nails, and Beige Sofas
If you haven’t heard about the explosion of interest in big, flouncy red dresses in the last few days, read this and then come back here…. Did you read the whole thing? Good, because I think The Bloggess has touched on something really important.
