Systems / Layers – Architectural Photography by Matthias Heiderich
German photographer Matthias Heiderich has captured architectural builds with his camera, using different angles and dimensions alongside colours that really stand out.
Concrete Houses and Stair Sculptures – Early by Hubert Kiecol
The reduction of architectural elements to their bare essentials, using concrete to create clean looking forms without any ornamental value.
Moscow intervention – Experimental Photographic Works by Christine Erhard
German creative and artist Christine Erhard has been mixing mediums with her Constructivist and Modernist inspired photographs.
Artistic Stools and Benches by Fritz Baumann
Fritz Baumann makes minimalistic furniture that's both artistic and sculptural, also functional. We showcase some behind the scenes shots at his workshop in Munich.
Ceramic Sculpture and Wall Works by Michael Cleff
German artist Michael Cleff uses a mixture of plaster moulds and hand building techniques to create these fresh and contemporary architectural forms out of stoneware clay.
Solo Furniture Series by Nitzan Cohen
The 'Solo' furniture series is a versatile, unique, and cost-efficient chair/stool designed by German creative Nitzan Cohen for Italian furniture manufacturer Mattiazzi.
Dieter Rams Re-Engineered 621 Side Table by Vitsoe
The 621 side tables were made as a companion product to the 620 Chair, designed by Dieter Rams in 1962, and have just been re-released by Vitsoe in 2014.
Misfits by Judith Seng and Alex Valder
This project by Judith Seng and Alex Valder caught my eye. It's slightly different to what we'd usually showcase here, but examines the unusual relationship between art and design through glass.
Houses and Interiors by Alexander Brenner Architects
Alexander Brenner's interiors seem to be a study in simplicity and flexibility, the tones inside are quiet with lots of versatile fixtures. Some might think this purity is austere, but to me it has a calming effect.
Gateleg Table, Desk Pad and Containers by Studio Eric Degenhardt
Designer Eric Degenhardt has really impressed me with the progression of his own work, which can be clearly seen in his portfolio showcased on his studio website.
Florian Saul, Furniture Design and Development
German designer Florian Saul, his simplistic furniture was right up my street. Not only that, but I liked how he mixed the materials, for example using a cork seat, which gives the stool an interesting appearance.
Japanese Gardens by Michael W. Veith
Gardens can be thought provoking in many ways. I love the multiple layers, this could be water, plants, trees, rocks and stones, sculpture could also play a big part in how an outdoor area is shaped. I think a well designed garden can play with all your senses, especially if there’s fruit or plant