Sprut Kinetic Light by Julia Nizamutdinova
St Petersburg based architect and designer Julia Nizamutdinova created enigmatic light object using 3D-Printing technologies. Using a kinetic motion it creates
St Petersburg based architect and designer Julia Nizamutdinova created enigmatic light object using 3D-Printing technologies. Using a kinetic motion it creates
Born in raised in a pocket of South East London, 27-year-old Joy Bonfield expresses everything from her Italian heritage, to her feminist interests and discovery of Yoruba castings into her two-year old jewellery line, balancing bespoke one-offs with a beautiful and affordable ready-to-wear collection to maintain her staunch belief that “everyone should have access to fine jewellery and precious metals.”
Now you can take your art with you, wherever you may find yourself. Created with the philosophy that works of art don’t have to be limited to fit inside the perimeters of a frame, London based Sedition offers collectors digital works of art that can be enjoyed on smartphones, tablets, computers and TV screens. Founded by Harry Blain, owner of Blain | Southern, Sedition is an online platform intent on changing the way we collect art by making it affordable and totally digital. The multi-faceted interactive platform also offers a new opportunity for artists to create new work and present them to the tech savvy collectors.
Inspire loved ones with art throughout the year with a curated selection of contemporary artworks on Sedition Art Stream. This holiday season, give a subscription to Art Stream – a stream of twelve artworks for display on TVs, tablets and smartphones.
Subscribers can experience a high-quality display of works by renowned artists including Tracey Emin, Mat Collishaw, Elmgreen & Dragset, Jenny Holzer and more. Each week one new artwork is added and the oldest one is removed from the stream. The Art Stream can be displayed using the free Sedition apps for iOS and Apple TV. Subscribers will also receive offers to purchase the artworks at a discounted price when they fall off the stream.
The Sedition Frame is a beautifully-crafted solid oak frame designed for showcasing your digital art collection on tablets. The perfect gift for an art lover, the frame is an elegant and stylish way for displaying art in the home.
Mayfair hotel Claridge's has unveiled its 2016 festive installation, this year designed by Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson
The unveiling of the Claridge’s Christmas tree has traditionally heralded the start of London’s festive season, not least because of the illustrious roster of designers who have headlined the Mayfair hotel’s installations. For 2016, it is designers (and long-time friends of the hotel) Sir Jony Ive and Marc Newson who have taken up the challenge of reinterpreting the tree.
Photos by Rob Price/BI
Eye Love To See You is the ongoing project of photgrapher Elena Kulikova (also resident of our Digital Decade 4 collaboration). Elena began a photo study of eyes in 2012, this is a place where you can see the onoing collection of photographs and participate in future eye portrait sessions.
Moscow-based designer Maksim Arbuzov made a sort of an art statement by juxtaposing two icons of mass-production and contemporary art: IKEA and Malevich
"The moment when culture is reflecting in a mass product. Time is going and we often don’t see how history influences to our culture and markets. My idea is to show how through time frames art objects can find reflection in mass-market products. Malevich's Gestalta representing a contemporary culture was created from two famous man-made pieces from different centuries"
Studio Dessuant Bone is a multi-disciplinary design consultancy based in Paris, with our specialities in direction, design, product and interiors. Their conceptual series of tableware objects "Fasted" was presented last year at Salone Del Mobile 2015
With no doubts Russian Product Design is going to hit the global market soon. Here is ONE - a power bank and charger designed by talented Katerina Kopytina (resident of IZBA Project). With no intention to advertise the device it is really nice to share the final presentation where identity was designed by Nika Levitskaya and photographed by Lesha Galkin from Facultative.Works and Ivan Chikin
Adrian Smith "Charlie", a part of duo "Charlie & Blair" (with Heather Lockhart) created a self-portrait "Untitled" using 2124 porcelain painted vessels
"Whatshisname" is an art alias of Polish artist living in London. His recent works includes punk parody on Koons "balloon" art - POPek Red, a statue of squatting balloon dog.
It's official now - we live in a crazy world :) Snapchat, which is now a part of Snap Inc released its first physical object designed for generation Y - Snap Spectacles. Forget Google Glasses that provoked passerby to punch a face of their owner for spying/not spying. Spectacles are fancy sunglasses with an integrated video camera that makes it easy to create Memories.
Alexander Chapelin creates magical coffee tables by using stone and resin where you have full illusion you own a piece of ocean floor in your house. Some of his tables have night feature that can amaze you during long dark season.
Russian product and motion designer based in New York - Pavel Golovkin released a concept of minimal-looking pocket synthesizer ZONT built for sound geeks and electronic music composers. We are not sure if he is going to run a crowdfunding campaign but it can be worth of it.
Belarusian product designer Constantin Bolimond and character artist Vasilii Mialick created a concept of a lamp that likes noodles too much
Gary Hustwit isn't done making films about design just yet. The documentary filmmaker behind Helvetica, Objectified, and Urbanized—the trilogy that helped popularise design in the U.S.—is back with a documentary about legendary German industrial designer Dieter Rams.
Won't mind to have this type of sand and cement furniture in my loft designed by Fernando Mastrangelo
You might remember the rainbow Present Clock created by Scott Thrift few years ago. Nowadays he is repeating the success of faceless wall-mount clocks and dropped a new Kickstarter project for pre-ordering Today Clock.
The clear, intuitive design of Today takes the edge off of time. Using a 24-hour movement engineered and assembled in Germany, Today quietly moves at half the speed of a regular clock, making one full rotation every day.
"Back in 2009, Gianluca Gimini picked up an unusual hobby. The Bologna-based Italian-American designer started approaching his friends — and complete strangers — and asking them to draw a bicycle from memory...By 2016, the pile had grown to 376 drawings from a broad array of participants from seven different countries, males and females as young as 3 years and as old as 88. He decided to begin creating highly polished renderings of these sketches, and the results — which you can see on Behance — are equal parts brilliant, hilarious and frightening."
via BBC