Spomenik, Monuments of Former Yugoslavia by Jan Kempenaers
These architectural monoliths have captured the interest of photographer Jan Kempenaer, who has documented them with his camera.
Chapeau and Vases Designed by Milia Seyppel
Designer Milia Seyppel has a way of designing ceramics like architecture, structural with the use of sharp edges and straight lines. Here we showcase two collections for Karakter & Lyngby.
Santiago Calatrava: Sculpture Into Architecture
Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava interprets the practice of architecture as a combination of all the arts, and these thoughts are justified when viewing his sculpture works.
From the Archetype by Yoon Sol
Yoon creates these works by layering the material one by one in spherical moulds, he then completes the puzzle by following whatever's in his mind. Hopefully these inspire some thoughts and make you look deeper in to your own journey.
Denis-Ortmans House by Dethier Architecture
Dethier architects designed the Denis-Ortmans house to offer an alternative approach to single-family housing. They used cutting-edge technology to create a structure that was economical.
Flow Jugs by Ceramic Artist Kate Schuricht
These ‘Flow Jugs’ by British ceramic artist Kate Schuricht are very special indeed. Visually impressive, the vessels have a striking appearance, combined with a delicacy thanks to the thin walls.
Architectural Abstracts by Rasmus Norlander
These beautiful abstracts by talented photographer Rasmus Norlander are truly something to behold. I don't like to think in conventional terms when it comes to my photographic exploits.
Painting and Sculpture by John Pittman
In my opinion, John Pittman's works are visually stunning. I really enjoy the way in which he floats between sculpture and painting, often combining the two to make an unexpected combination.
Simple Furniture Solutions by Gautier Pelegrin
These simple furniture solutions by French multidisciplinary designer Gautier Pelegrin. Made using a variety of materials, showing that he's versatile and isn't one dimensional.
Architectonic Sculpture by Brian Corr
Sometimes I spend weekend mornings, when it's quiet around here, looking for creative films and other design content that might be inspiring, not necessarily for the blog but just to keep my mind refreshed and in check. For some reason this week I stumbled in to three or four different glass artists
Tetra by Yohei Kuwano and Koji Takahashi
Today I thought I'd pick out a slightly different set of objects to talk about, it seems like a nice switch away from what we usually talk about, architecture, craft, furniture etc. Saying that, these do sort of come under the architectural 'umbrella' in some ways. I love the dimensions of these obj
Products & Furniture by Vincent Van Duysen
Sometimes I feel like function can get lost in the beauty of an object, I regularly come across works, now mainly thanks to the shop, that fit in both categories but could be classed as a bit too 'precious'. This leads to another dilemma, the idea that something of this nature loses its functionalit