Thursday, June 24, 2010

Midsummer in Sweden

We are going to Sweden for the weekend to celebrate Midsummerseve. See you soon!

Dalahorse

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Net

This project by Milan based design and interior studio DWA goes back to 2003 and I don't think they are in production since I can't find them anywhere else than on DWA's own website. Looks like the kind of net used for transporting fruit, doesn't it? I particulary like the way the colours blend together when you put two different coloured nets over eachother! So nice! Since there's nowhere to buy them I suggest you make your own! Empty glass jar + two nets from fruit = coolest vase ever!

vases by DWA

Merijn Hos

Beautiful collages by Merijn Hos
By Merjin Hos

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Swedish summer by Wai Lin Tse

These beautiful pictures by photographer Wai Lin Tse were posted on Design*Sponge a little more than a year ago and quite a few of their readers were upset and wondered what they were doing on a DESIGN BLOG! Maybe the context was not presented clearly enough that time, but I feel that it's importat to look for inspiration also in places where it immediately looks as there is none to find. Anyways, the photos were shot at an old farm in Sweden, now a days only serving as a summer house for the children and the grandchildren of the man who used to live there. Such a relief sometimes to see that there are places that escaped the renovation hysteria of our times. I bet the people who goes here on their vacation are focusing on relaxing instead of painting, and it makes me so happy! And of course, I think the photographer is very talented managing to capture a piece of the essence of swedish summer, and that these photos deserve another round!


photos by Wai Lin Tse

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

22m2 in Christianshavn, Copenhagen

Tiiiiny place (22m2 or 236sqft) in Christianshavn. I like the accenturated plumbing in the kitchen and the colour of the stairs!
pics from Citymæglerne

Copenhagen mural

This is a house in sankt hans gade (in the heart of Nørrebro Copenhagen) with a great mural. I think it's so well done, even the frames of the windows have the same coulour as the wall! I pass it by frequently since it's my own neighbourhood and everytime i think of how I would love to see more of this type of facades in the city! I am going outside now to enjoy the beautiful weather, since the man is home sick and needs to sleep.


 
via flickr

Joon & Jung

Eindhoven based desinstudio Joon & Jung works conceptually with a diverse range of products and materials. Again, I love when you put some poetry in the everyday life!
via ça envoie le bois

Baggggs

Lovely bags from Nutsa modebadse via Eggg

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Bad sleeper

I am a very bad sleeper. I always was. I think it runs in the family since my father is exactly the same and his father, my grandfather, used to get out of bed in the middle of the night to take baths. It's like I sometimes get the wrong pillow, the pillow that carries bad dreams, when I should have made sure to choose the one that makes me dream of endless kissing! Thank you Miranda, you are a true inspiration!


Pillowcases
by Miranda July

Stephen Sollins

The New York based artist Stephen Sollins explores the disparity between high an low in his latest exhibition by transforming secondhand, embroidered linens into abstract modernist patterns. Sollins removes the old embroidery ant then re-embroiders the linen with exactly the same number of stitches in exactly the same colours. I have always found this discussion very interesting, the gap between the high art and the folkart, the good taste vs the bad taste. I found his work via the great artblog Dear Ada, be sure to check it out!

via Dear Ada

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Door

I'm way behind with everything this week. I've pushed the report I'm writing in front of me a few days now and I really have to take a bite of the sour apple and really get into it. Wouldn't it be nice sometimes to have your own door within the door, where you could slip through unseen? 

Door by jjoo design via Designboom

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Plastic on a string


via Egggg

Sleeping cube

Thank you so much to everyone who has answered my survey! Now I have a lot of writing to do, since we are handing in our projects in less than a week, but after reading your responses to my questions things has become a lot more clear! Thank you! The survey will be open for a while for more people to answer it so if you feel like helping out you can answer it here.
After the last post about the 22m2 warsaw appartment Mette wrote that she was looking for a good bedroom-in-livingroom soloution. I found this cube here and I think it looks pretty cool. Obviousy it won't work in a tiny tiny livingroom and it does aquire some cieling height but I like the fact that it's movable and kind of like a little hut! Cosy! The article has building instructions too, if you are the handy type!
Yesterday I also recieved an interesting comment on a post I wrote more than a year ago. What's your opinion on this subject?

From Du côté de chez vous

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

21,5 m² or 226 ft² in Warzaw

Jakub Szczesny one of the core architects of  Centrala , a polish platform for  architects working on different projects both interior and exterior, recieved the challenging task to create a functional space to be used by the owner 3-4 times a week and occasional weekends.With limited budget and time he created this colorsplashed, Mickey Mouse style mini appartment with a convertible kitchenette. I'm impressed by how he managed to fit all the functions into such a small space and even though the shower had to be placed directly in the hallway (Hey! mine is in the bedroom!) it looks very airy! I'm not wild about the purple colour but I really like the boldness of the screaming yellow/green floors. I also think that the kitchenette soloution is one of the best I've seen so far. View more images here.



via Design Boom
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