Admiring the Work of Sculptor Richard Serra
Over the Christmas period I came across the work of Richard Serra through an insightful book that follows his achievements over the past forty years. So I thought we’d mark this new found interest in his creations with a follow up post here on the site as some of his works are really quite astound
Yoko Ozawa Pottery
Some quirky ceramics by Melbourne based potter Yoko Ozawa. Born in Japan, Yoko caught my attention with her simplistic yet rustic style that revolves around function, each piece is quite different in it’s own little way. Rough edges here and there all add to the overall aesthetic, superb stuff if
New Feature with John Baker, Owner and Co-Founder of Design Store Mjolk
The observant ones amongst us will have noticed that we've posted up our latest feature which showcases John Baker, co-founder of design store Mjolk. If you haven't had a read already I'd recommend taking some time out to as it's worked out to be one of our favourite interviews to date as owners Joh
Set of Ceramics by Martin Goerg
We're heading to Germany this morning but don't worry it's only on a virtual level. This time in aid of visiting the works of a ceramicist who's really impressed me recently named Martin Georg, so I've gathered up a handful of my favourite creations and have showcased them all below. The thing that
Mark Borthwick’s Townhouse in Brooklyn, New York
Pacha Design are made up of a partnership, Glenn Rushbrooke and Samantha Robb, who both make contemporary furniture thats simplistic in its approach and could be seen as wabi sabi in a lot of ways, beauty in imperfection. They have a great little journal that gets regular updates on furniture that t
Colour Research Imagery by Kirstie Van Noort
I've brought across this small set of colour research imagery by Eindhoven based design student Kirstie Van Noort. This gives us a little visual summary on the early stages of designing a porcelain bowl. Kirstie has been experimenting with oxides and porcelain clay for over half a year now, setting
Interiors by Carline Van Oel
Some great interior shots by Carline van Oel from Eindhoven, the Netherlands. She went to the Amsterdam School for the Arts where she studied theater and ballet, the following nine years she worked as a modern dancer for dance companies in Holland and in Germany. After that she decided to move onto
Design’s Role in Innovation
Although we mainly discover content based around menswear and photography, we also like to fit in elements of design. Lets face it, all of these items that we love and admire are based around design at their root. As a designer myself I’m consistently inspired and dedicated to finding new idea
Ceramic Speakers by Joey Roth
Joey Roth, a designer based out of Portland, created this stunning film to compliment one of his newest products, the “Ceramic Speakers”. We’ve seen a few items like this before, specifically “The Natural Speaker” by Studio Joon&Jung. This one’s very differen
BDDW Furniture Company
BDDW is a small American furniture company dedicated to the creation of well crafted timeless designs. Painter and Sculptor Tyler Hays is the company founder with BDDW being known for their solid wood furniture all traditionally joined and hand finished with natural oils. They also produce other ite
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