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Spring Coolers by Moreno Schweikle

May 20, 2025 by Arseny Vesnin in 2025, Art, Design, Germany

Spring Coolers by Moreno Schweikle, launched in 2021, still feels fresh, especially in today's workplace design and post-pandemic social context. As part of Balenciaga’s Art in Stores project, Schweikle’s work stands out by subtly challenging the emphasis on pure function in industrial design.

At first glance, a water cooler might seem like an unlikely muse unless you are a fan of pre-COVID office small talks. But Schweikle transforms this routine object into a sculptural reinterpretation, blending it with neoclassical elements that recall historic city fountains. Spring Coolers changes the game by making designs about beauty as well as usefulness in the workplace.

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By turning "grabbing water" into a social event, Schweikle transforms the cooler into a modern meeting place—an open space where people can talk freely. In Balenciaga’s Art in Stores project, Spring Coolers is notable for its subtle insight and cultural importance, showing that even simple objects can hold significance.
Created in 2021, this work feels especially relevant today.

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May 20, 2025 /Arseny Vesnin
MAY
2025, Art, Design, Germany

Nick Cave "Wild God" Identity by OneTenEleven

May 02, 2025 by Arseny Vesnin in 2025, Branding, Design, Graphic Design, Lettering, Motioncollector, United Kingdom, Agencies

Wild God is the eighteenth studio album by the Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released on 30 August 2024 on PIAS.

Nick Cave’s marketing team approached OneTenEleven (lead by Antony Kitson you may remember from our Digital Decade events) in late 2023

Forming Wild God

When Nick shared his vision for Wild God, it was clear the name carried a deep, almost spiritual weight — dark yet full of hope. We embraced that feeling by keeping the design bold and minimal, like a sacred sculpture. The cover isn’t just graphic — it’s real, made from hand-placed, heat-molded white plastic letters, giving the title physical presence.

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The Wild God Tour

For The Wild God Tour, the team developed a bold visual identity featuring variations of the title design across posters, banners, and billboards. An infinite colour-phasing animation served as the tour's intro, with large-scale screens integrated into each venue. Digital assets were delivered in multiple resolutions, and in collaboration between “Thunderwing & Nick Cave” and OneTenEleven, animated lyric visuals — personally curated by Nick Cave — were created to accompany live performances, reflecting his input on motion and colour direction.

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Vinyl & CD Packaging

3D pack shots created for the Wild God campaign. Created from Thunderwing’s artwork, 3D modelling in Cinema4D, textures & lighting with Redshift.

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Lyrics Videos

Created for the Wild God Album Campaign throughout 2024/25.

 
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May 02, 2025 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
MAY, British
2025, Branding, Design, Graphic Design, Lettering, Motioncollector, United Kingdom, Agencies

Hey Studio

September 05, 2024 by Arseny Vesnin in 2024, Design, Branding, Graphic Design, Illustration, Spain, Agencies, Advertising

Hey is a creative studio based in Barcelona, established in 2007. Specialising in developing creative strategies and visual languages for a global clientele 🌍, Hey Studio thrives on a collaborative approach powered by a passionate team. Their designs are crafted to be impactful, meeting client needs while resonating with target audiences. Believing in the power of design 🎨 to communicate messages beyond mere aesthetics, Hey Studio fosters a vibrant creative community where personal and professional growth is encouraged. ✨

The HeyStudio x Kaleos collection combines sustainability with versatility by offering a single, customisable frame that transforms into 1,296 styles. This reduces the need for multiple frames and caters to diverse tastes with a range of colors.

 

This collaboration with Balvi reimagines the classic chess set through a modern, artistic lens. It features geometric shapes, vibrant colours, and a blend of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design.

 

Caravelle Brewery's new Soda, their first non-alcoholic drink, embraces a summery retro vibe with a vintage label design, a single flavour-focused colour, and a bubbly custom typeface evoking nostalgia and fun memories.

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September 05, 2024 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2024, Design, Branding, Graphic Design, Illustration, Spain, Agencies, Advertising

Take over Jeddah by Andres Reisinger

March 03, 2024 by Arseny Vesnin in 2024, Art, Digital Art, Design, Spain

Digital artist Andres Reisinger, founder of unclassified studio under his name is known for his experiments that goes beyond screen as Phygital art experiments where physical intersects with digital or vice versa.

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His Hortensia Chair was a first of its kind sculptural functional seat inspired by hydrangea flowers that started as a 3D rendering that soon went viral on social media.

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In his recent book "Unclassifiable," Andrés presents a tactile odyssey through seven transformative years of his career. But let’s take a look at his recent phygital art installation installed in Jeddah.

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Take over Jeddah

In Andres Reisinger's Take Over Jeddah, an ethereal embrace encircles an age-old edifice, ingeniously interacting with its context without making direct contact. This intentional approach provokes a dialogue on the essence and worth of architectural relics, especially those overlooked yet embodying the city’s historical and social narratives. It invites spectators to reflect on the importance of cultural heritage, urging a deeper appreciation that transcends physical form.

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March 03, 2024 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR, Latin American
2024, Art, Digital Art, Design, Spain

Dandelight by Studio DRIFT

December 13, 2023 by Arseny Vesnin in 2023, Art, Craft, Design, Netherlands, USA

Dandelight embodies a graceful blend of art, nature, and innovation within our renowned 'Fragile Future' series. Each Dandelight is meticulously crafted using real dandelions handpicked during the annual DRIFT Spring Harvest, with every single seed delicately affixed to an LED.

This year's special edition is centred around a promising future, highlighting the potential of seeds and soil as they collaborate to foster fertility. DRIFT aimed for a sense of weightlessness through natural materials like sand and jute, while the base, cast in translucent white resin, encases dandelion seeds.

For a healthy new generation, we need to get the basics right! "This double dandelion version reflects a beacon of hope embodied in the promise of new life." shares artist Lonneke Gordijn, who is expecting her first child.

@studio.drift
December 13, 2023 /Arseny Vesnin
DEC
2023, Art, Craft, Design, Netherlands, USA
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Extra x Ordinary by Yuri Mo

September 11, 2023 by Arseny Vesnin in 2023, Design, Digital Art, Israel, NFT Art, Portfolios

Extra x Ordinary by Israeli artist Yuri Movshovich explores the beauty of ordinary objects through a lens of exaggerated saturation, intending to add an extraordinary flavour to the wholly ordinary and mundane. The intense saturation stretches the boundaries of the realistic behaviour of light, making the result look a bit real but also magical.

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September 11, 2023 /Arseny Vesnin
SEP
2023, Design, Digital Art, Israel, NFT Art, Portfolios

DRIFT's aerial sculptures and architecture

October 29, 2022 by Arseny Vesnin in 2022, Art, Digital Art, Design, Netherlands
@studio.drift

What would the Sagrada Familia look like if it was finished? Imagine a full circle Colosseum... Dutch artist duo DRIFT has been working to improve their drone software to create real-life, life-size renders to visualise the improbable.

DRIFT works together with a multi-disciplinary team of 64 on aerial sculptures, installations and performances. All individual artworks have the ability to transform spaces. The confined parameters of a museum or a gallery does not always do justice to a body of work, rather it often comes to its potential in the public sphere or through architecture.

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In 2017 DRIFT made their first performative art installation named Franchise Freedom. This drone show premiered at Art Basel Miami 2017, followed by performances all over the world. Besides this performative art installation DRIFT produced many more, with which the world is well known.

In collaboration with the company Drone Stories and Nova Skystories, DRIFT has used their drone technology since 2020 to reimagine the future of architecture. It is the aim to assist architects to bring their future projects to reality in a mesmerising yet sustainable way, visualising what this life size would look like.

October 29, 2022 /Arseny Vesnin
OCT
2022, Art, Digital Art, Design, Netherlands
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Phygital Masks by Ikeuchi Hiroto

April 22, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Digital Art, Design, Japan, Portfolios
@_ikeuchi

These days you cannot be 100% sure what you see on the screen, things can be real, virtual or mixed as physical and digital what is called simply “Phygital”. Here is artist Ikeuchi Hiroto creating her cyborgs with elements of phygital armory

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April 22, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
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2021, Digital Art, Design, Japan, Portfolios
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Airo Car by Heatherwick Studio

April 21, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Cars, Design, United Kingdom

London-based Heatherwick Studio has unveiled its concept for the Airo electric car for IM Motors that will "vacuum up pollutants from other cars".

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Named Airo, the electric car will be fitted with a HEPA – high-efficiency particulate air – filtering system that will actively clean pollution. It will have both autonomous and driver-controlled modes.

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“Airo isn’t simply another electric car that doesn’t pollute the air. Instead, using the latest HEPA-filter technology, it goes further by also vacuuming up pollutants from other cars as it drives along.”
— Thomas Heatherwick, founder of Heatherwick Studio
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The car has been designed with a flexible interior with rotating seats so that it can be reconfigured into a "multi-functional room".

With the seats facing each other a four-leaf table can be unfolded to create a dining space or a screen extended to watch films or play games.

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The car's interior can also be turned into a bedroom as the contoured seats fully recline to create a double bed

The car, which is set to go into production in 2023, was designed for IM Motors – a car brand created by Chinese car company SAIC Motor, online retailer Alibaba Group and the Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Group.

Read more on Dezeen

April 21, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
APR, British
2021, Cars, Design, United Kingdom
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IKEA Allen key lamp

March 17, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Design, Lifestyle

Japanese design studio Gelchop has created a lamp for IKEA that takes the shape of an oversized Allen key in a nod to the company's flat-pack furniture legacy.

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The lamp forms part of a 10-piece homeware collection created by IKEA in collaboration with five different artist and designers including Sabine Marcelis and Snarkitecture co-founder Daniel Arsham.

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March 17, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2021, Design, Lifestyle
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2021 Citroen Ami

March 12, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Cars, Design, France

Long time no cars? Sustainable cars indeed. Here is a new drop from Citroen - the Ami is a tiny electric quadricycle with a chic of a Frenchman. We love it as it has a feeling of gendarme Ludovic Cruchot in it chasing crypto artists on the run.

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March 12, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
MAR
2021, Cars, Design, France

Teen Knight Poem

February 12, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Fashion, Design, Lifestyle, Motioncollector

Celine's mens show for FW 2021 arrived in the form of a medieval-themed film - Teen Knight Poem.

A presentation filled with stunning theatrics, in a way that only creative director Hedi Slimane can pull off, Teen Knight Poem is Celine at its most mysterious and exciting.

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Celine has drawn its creative sword once again to ride into a decadent Arthurian future. The Teen Knight Poem collection shares Hedi Slimane's fascination with the unshackled of a new generation of fashion. We saw these same inspirations and ideals in his beloved and rather sport Celine womenswear SS 2021 show in Monaco last year.

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February 12, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin
FEB
2021, Fashion, Design, Lifestyle, Motioncollector

City In The Sky by Elmgreen & Dragset

January 18, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Art, Germany, Architecture, Design
@elmgreenanddragsetstudio

Artists Elmgreen & Dragset’s share The Hive, a new and permanent installation affixed to the ceiling of Moynihan Train Hall in New York City’s Pennsylvania Station, the busiest transportation hub in North America. The work is based on “City In The Sky” installation on the view at Gallery Perrotin.

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Both City In The Sky and The Hive — produced only one year apart — manifest an imaginary city in the form of a scaled model, installed upside-down. With technological precision, this cityscape captures the multiplicity and synergy of the world’s metropolises. It is a kaleidoscopic installation, consisting of a dense network of illuminated skyscrapers and modern tower buildings, both real and fictional.

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January 18, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
JAN
2021, Art, Germany, Architecture, Design

Ikea’s Everyday Experiments

January 04, 2021 by Arseny Vesnin in 2021, Design, Digital Art
@space10

Ikea’s research and design lab Space10 has created an online platform that suggests creative ways that technology can be used to improve our homes. Ten design and technology studios were invited to produce prospective apps and tools for Everyday Experiments, which examines how to “create a better everyday life at home” with the help of AI, machine learning, AR, spatial intelligence, interaction design, gaze and gesture tracking, and beyond.

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Extreme Measures by creative studio Field

Some of the experiments seem genuinely useful, particularly the space design tools like Room Shuffle, Home Puzzle and Room Editor, which would offer people a way of envisaging how a new layout or piece of furniture would look at home.

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Fort Builder by Field

January 04, 2021 /Arseny Vesnin /Source
JAN
2021, Design, Digital Art
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Tech Art by Sebastian Errazuriz

December 25, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Art, Craft, Design, Portfolios, USA
@sebastianstudio

There is no doubts Science, Art and Technology are the Three Whales on whom the 21 Century Rests: here why the body of Sebastian Errazuriz work is an illustration of this. Sebastian is a designer, artist, entrepreneur and activist based in New York. He is known or a diverse body of work that demands reconsideration of familiar objects. These works often challenge viewers perceptions of how things are, and blur the boundaries between contemporary art, design, and craft.

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December 25, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
DEC, American
2020, Art, Craft, Design, Portfolios, USA
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Utopia

by Camille Walala

Oxford Circus Re-Imagined in London by Camille Walala

November 30, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Portfolios, Street Art, Design
@camillewalala

Camile Walala, who recently painted a parade of shops in east London, got the idea to design a new Oxford Circus at the beginning of lockdown – when she says she was “struck by the silence of the streets” and “the sense of peace that had descended on London in the absence of the traffic”.

Pedestrianised, exploding with colour and full of imaginative street furniture designed to be interacted with in multiple ways, Camille’s Oxford Street is a place of joy, surprise and asymmetry – an antidote to the flatness and homogeneity that often characterise the standard high street.

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In a letter accompanying the series, Camille reflects on her 23 years living in London, and credits the capital with sparking and shaping her career as an artist. This project, she explains, is in essence an expression of her love and gratitude for the city, as well as a serious proposal for a new, more enriching urban landscape. Full of colourful, bold architectural structures and 3D surfaces, the images present a vision of an urban thoroughfare that exists for more than practical purposes, inviting numerous forms of interaction. It’s a place for gathering and meeting, resting and rambling – evoking the multiple community functions of the agora, or public square, in ancient Greece. Walala imagines the space as somewhere the natural and the human-made can coexist and complement each other, weaving water and verdant plant life into her speculative streetscape.

November 30, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
Camille Walala, British, NOV
2020, Portfolios, Street Art, Design

MINI Vision Urbanaut #NextGen

November 27, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Cars, Design, United Kingdom

“Adopting a remote lifestyle seems more realistic than ever, and this week, MINI proved yet another way to do it. On Tuesday, the BMW-owned automotive marque unveiled an experimental ‘Vision Urbanaut’ car that imagines the living room to be on the go.”

“The concept, modeled like a small camper van, bears a metallic green exterior, light-up wheels, and gradient windows.
The Urbanaut extends upon MINI’s core of the “Clever Use of Space” with a dashboard that can be lowered into a daybed and front seats that swivel around, so the driver can relax or interact with other passengers when not steering the wheel.”

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2020, Cars, Design, United Kingdom
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MUNDANE FW20 by Konstantin Kofta

November 03, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Fashion, Design, Craft, Portfolios, Ukraine
@koftastudio

Relationships of men and objects. While forming space, men create and surround themselves with product designs, objects, that have always been a major source of influence of humane conscience, mood, behaviour and attitude. Lightness of Being comes through the awareness of one's purpose.

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Kofta is the independent couture studio specializing in the art of leather craft using futuristic technics. Based in Ukraine since 2010 the studio carry out unique projects and seasonal collections from start to finish, allowing them to be designed, developed and produced in-house. In the last few years, kofta won numerous art&fashion contests (A’Design 2016, Red Dot 2018 to name few) and was exhibited in K11 Gallery in Shanghai for the prestigious “BAGISM” exhibition.

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Objects of kofta studio would be found at the intersection of art and applied science. Accomplished by using the futuristic techniques such as 3D-modeling/-printing/-cutting mixed with the traditional leather craft methods like molding, drying, straining, hand painting etc., they provide an independently fresh view at the manufacturing process, which is carried out entirely in-studio by kofta team.

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“We want to allow the viewer to gain different perspective on familiar things through sinergizing with our artwork. Our bags serve as a canvas for expressing our creative intentions through properties that they did not initially possess endowing them with ability to bring aesthetic pleasure, while maintaining functionality.”
— Kofta Studio

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November 03, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
NOV
2020, Fashion, Design, Craft, Portfolios, Ukraine
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Designing the Future by Media.Work

November 02, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Design, Digital Art, Agencies, Russia, Portfolios
@media.work

Media.Works Studio led by Maxim Zhestkov share their view on Designing the Future by delivering 3 conceptual forecasts for the near future

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“For one of our weekly explorations, we divided in three teams that received the task to create a prototype of a physical object. It did not necessarily have to be in the realm of speculative design, yet some of the created items deal with experimental technologies, not seen in mass-produced products.”

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“The first object has the potential of being mass-produced — it is a lamp, in which light passes through layers of colorful materials that can be easily switched to anything else. This is an item which is supposed to be customized and which can change mood in the interior completely by simply changing the ‘lampshade’ — it can create shaped shadows with texts or images and mix different textures, being a playground for its user.”

“The second item that was born in our ‘lab’ is an air purifier and a flower pot at the same time. It creates perfect conditions for a plant that grows inside of it, in a glass shell, and uses this plant to clean the air.”

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“Our third item is the most future-oriented. It is a visual experiment about shoe soles that grow to adjust their shape for human feet. We created a series of abstract forms, which are examples of how this custom sole can morph to better support a foot and redistribute the pressure.”

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November 02, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
Zhestkov Maxim, Russian, NOV
2020, Design, Digital Art, Agencies, Russia, Portfolios
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Woven Glitch Blankets by Zouassi

October 06, 2020 by Arseny Vesnin in 2020, Craft, Glitch, Design, Portfolios

Digital artist Zouassi went beyond screen field he usually fill up with a slit-scan glitch artworks and landed in exploring the cotton woven craft by delivering machine made Glitch Blankets that will define our age of digital decadence sometime in a future.

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October 06, 2020 /Arseny Vesnin
OCT
2020, Craft, Glitch, Design, Portfolios
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