101 Spring Street, Soho, New York by the Design Observer
Cracking piece by the Design Observer on 101 Spring Street, the building in Soho where minimalist American artist Donald Judd lived and worked for years. This office in New York is currently being renovated by the Architecture Research Office so the Design
The Natural Speaker by Studio Joon&Jung
Another hands on post where we present some sort of craft, this time by studio Joon&Jung, a conceptual product design studio based in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The idea of this project titled “The Natural Speaker” derives from the desire to create a unique handcrafted speaker for
Building Fundamental Furniture
Building is a Japanese company that sells collectable furniture pieces to the public. They have a little showroom in Tokyo where you can schedule in an appointment to see each separate item individually. As I was browsing their website I came across a section on the site that showed off vintage and
ACTUS Style Book Vol 8
I was on the prowl last night, looking at various online retailers in Japan. It gives me a chance to check out some clothing and products that us European and American folk don’t get to see. By accident I stepped on a site called ACTUS Interiors, and apart from the cracking web design, they ar
Craft Design Technology, Japan
Craft Design Technology, a stationary label hailing from Japan, have been on my radar for a little while, ever since Winkreative provided creative direction across all aspects of the business, including brand name, logo and overall corporate identity. You can definitely see the Monocle type theme ru
NORM Architecture and Design
I found this really nice multidisciplinary design studio called NORM based out of Copenhagen, Denmark. They focus on residential architecture and commercial interiors, but they also dabble in product design. Founded in 2008 by architects Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen, these two guys want to
Works by Fredrik Paulsen
Some top quality works over on independent designer Fredrik Paulsen’s portfolio site. He’s based in Stockholm and has an interesting background in cabinet making with a Masters Degree in Product Design at the Royal College of Art in London. Frederik also did a short stint at the Peter An
Wieden+Kennedy’s Executive Creative Director John Jay on Creativity
This video has been making the rounds and has become extremely popular on certain websites, ones thou shall not name, but it was too good to pass up and I thought it would be a very inspiring piece for individuals who haven’t seen it, or those who want to view it again.
Letterpress by Naomie Ross
Naomie Ross is a designer based in New York, she created this short piece based on the Lettepress process. Very much a beautiful film that not only has really nice close up shots that are very detailed and colour rich, but also really innovate type on top of it. Type that moves, changes, and adapts
The Miller House, Designed by Eero Saarinen
I’ve been learning a bit about the background of Finnish American architect and industrial designer, Eero Saarinen. His style really stood out to me, and I was particularly intrigued to see his friendship with students Charles and Ray Eames, and also Florence Knoll. It’s funny how all th
Made Here, Tim Whitten by Jay Carroll
Marlinespike Chandlery is a quaint store, a place where you can find maritime themed ropework for boats, homes, and people. All of it is made by Tim Whitten, a self taught master of traditional ropework. Jay Carroll films Tim Whitten at his shop in Stonington, Maine, where he goes into detail about
Creative Spaces From A Lover’s Discourse
Trawling across perhaps my favourite online destination besides here (Flickr) I stumbled across this collection of understated and inspiring creative spaces. With each spaced immersed in an obvious affection for design and aesthetics of the home/work space, I found myself sitting back in awe of the