• Office of Ordinary Architecture
    @sandywolf31
    Office of Ordinary Architecture searches to find the beauty in the everyday and intentionally aims to be a generalist firm, working on a variety of disciplines including residential, commercial, and hospitality projects. We approach our projects through a lens of integration, focusing on architectural and interior design simultaneously.
  • Atelier RZLBD
    @rzlbd
    Atelier RZLBD is a boutique art & architecture practice based in Toronto founded by RZLBD; un homme à tout faire whose répertoire tops up to making arts, crafting objects, designing buildings, curating installations, and publishing a zine called rzlbdPOST. The practice is not just an ordinary operation that serves, rather like a positive virus, it contributes, communicates, challenges, and adapts itself to the needs of each project and its context. From a 17mm wedding ring to a 56km long housing proposal, the portfolio has been distinguished with numerous accolades; exhibited in many venues; and celebrated in more than 100 print publications. www.rzlbd.com
  • TAF Architects
    @taf_architects
    Gabriella Gustafson and Mattias Ståhlbom have run the architecture and design studio TAF in Stockholm, Sweden since 2002. TAF’s aim is to make ordinary life less ordinary through subtle but effective changes in how products and architecture appear and function. A recurrent departure point in TAF projects is that everyday objects by their very commonness can be made uncommon.
  • Naoto Fukasawa
    @naotofukasawa
    It’s not just anyone who can distill the inherent beauty in a basic box cutter, but Japanese industrial designer Naoto Fukasawa has an eye for the extra-ordinary. His 2006 exhibition Super Normal, co-curated by British designer Jasper Morrison, paid homage to everyday objects. Now, as design director of Plus Minus Zero, he develops new electronics and household sundries and, in the process, has created a simplified equation for good design.
  • Bang & Olufsen
    @bangolufsen
    Bang & Olufsen, the Danish manufacturer of high-end home theaters and custom multi-room music systems, loudspeakers, and telephones is renowned for its impeccable design, elegance, and seamless integration. Since 1925, Bang & Olufsen has been driven by the same vision: to constantly question the ordinary in search of surprising, long-lasting experiences. This uncompromising attitude has led to the creation of products and experiences with real and lasting value, superior craftsmanship, and the ultimate user experience.
  • Mary Judy
    @maryjudy
    Masters at making the ordinary extraordinary!
  • Randy Thueme Design
    @randythueme
    Randy Thueme Design is an intimate Landscape Architecture studio comprised of the founder and enthusiastic design associates working in partnership with many leading Bay Area architects, designers, engineers and craftspeople. From our office on South Park, we work on projects throughout the Bay Area and western states. Our work is primarily with private residential and semi public institutional clients. We enjoy working with a full range of architectural styles from new and distinctive to vintage structures in need of refreshing - and everything in between. We have undertaken commissions across a range of scales and budgets. Small urban spaces, suburban sites and large acreage properties are all of interest to us. We thrive working with clients and design professionals who, while solving difficult challenges, wish to push beyond the ordinary to achieve a result that is unexpected, fresh, sometimes startling, and always distinctive. Feel free to contact us at randy@randythuemedesign.com or visit our site: www.randythuemedesign.com
  • MASS Architecture and Design
    @mass_architecture_and_design
    MASS Architecture and Design is a full-service architectural firm located in Los Angeles, CA.MASS has developed its own distinct method to the development of contemporary architecture, seeking to transform ordinary conditions, forms, and materials into extraordinary buildings and spaces.
  • Eugene Colberg
    @eugenecolberg
    We believe our work can enrich the urban experience, improve the quality of city life, and be a driver to economic development by applying meticulous attention to detail, and combining spaces, forms, and materials with a commitment to the continued viability of the communities in which we live. We are experienced at tackling a variety of challenges with innovative yet simple design solutions that have the power to transform ordinary projects into remarkable ones. Over the last 20 years, Eugene Colberg has designed imaginative and environmentally sensitive residential projects, directed projects at recognized New York institutions, and helped master plan higher education campuses nationwide. His retail projects have successfully dovetailed architectural design and brand identity and expression. He has a BArch from Cornell University, is a Registered Architect in the State of New York, a LEED Green Associate, and is NCARB certified.
  • Vitamin
    @vitamin
    Since Vitamin was set up in 2005 its mission has been to produce designs which are more than just a little out of the ordinary. With a keen eye for detail, refinement and quality mixed with a little fun and originality, Vitamin’s product offering spans furniture, lighting, ceramics and homewares. Based in the heart of London’s East End, Vitamin has built up a worldwide presence with its products sold all across the globe.
  • Filip Dujardin
    @filip_dujardin
    Belgian photographer Filip Dujardin designs architectural wonders in the digital realm. The Belgian artist began as a professional architectural photographer before turning to design in 2007, creating virtual buildings using Google SketchUp—a 3D modeling tool—and Photoshop. At first glance, Dujardin’s photographs of buildings seem almost ordinary, though highly modern, only revealing their structural implausibility upon close examination. He ignores the laws of physics, defying gravity and material, to create exquisite architectural compositions.
  • 52 Perfect Days
    @52perfectdays
    52 Perfect Days is about sharing great experiences every week of the year. Hence our name of 52 Days. Whether you are visiting one of our listed cities or call it home, we are here to provide you with the insider information that could turn an ordinary day or visit into extraordinary.
  • neri&hu
    @neri_hu
    Created in Shanghai in 2006, neri&hu represents a new modern chinese aesthetic. Founded by designers whose intent is to spark the potential in 'Chinese Design,' neri&hu seeks to evoke change. Seeking top-quality materials and craftsmanship, most neri&hu products are handmade, a reflection of a place whose masters of trade can still be found waiting for patrons in the lanes of Shanghai. Neri&hu is the reinterpretation of the beauty in revealing raw material where clad is traditional, or exposing an object's frame where normally hidden, in examining history and its path, or in capturing an ordinary scene in a snapshot.
  • Hebe Sol
    @hebesol
    HebeSol is your go-to tech platform for logo design, website creation, and digital marketing solutions. Going beyond the ordinary, we reshape our purpose as strategic technology partners, tackling projects of varying complexities. https://hebesol.com/
  • Gabriella Gustafson
    @gabriella_gustafson
    Gabriella has been running the architecture and design studio TAF together with Mattias Ståhlbom since 2002. TAF works on the fact that everyday objects, by their very ordinariness, can be made extraordinary, like for example the sculptural valet stand Order.
  • Vitaly Zhuykov
    @vitalyzhuykov269
    My name is Vitaly Zhuykov, I am a product designer. The ordinariness of everyday objects and furniture, that surround us every day, forced me to reflect and to try to change things, at least around me. After the end of British Higher School of Art & Design, I organized a design lab AUGUST www.august-august.ru. I create furniture, combining different materials and techniques, trying to do is not boring and amazing for interesting people.
  • Navrattan Cement
    @navrattancement
    Good quality green structures constructed with green cement-like Navrattan Crete utilize less, squander less and produce less greenhouse gas outflows than ordinary structures. The Navrattan Crete is condition neighbourly, manageable, dependable, solid and reasonable.
  • Jennifer Dowland
    @jenniferdowland
    designer with an MArch (minor in preservation), as well as a BA (art/art history). a member of AIA and AIGA, interests include housing, public interest and community design, abstract expressionism, mid-century french literature, and cinema. a student of the everyday, the ordinary and banal, or the quotidien, who believes that by celebrating the everyday, we will in some way bring art and life closer together.
  • The Headspace
    @theheadspace
    The Headspace was created in 2011 working with visionary artists and advanced printing processes offering a wide range of festival apparel, accessories, and household items. The Headspace was able to take ordinary products and transform them into an expressiveness of love and positive feelings. Visit Our Website- https://theheadspace.net/
  • Damian Velasquez
    @damianvelasquez
    Damian Velasquez has been designing and building furniture in Albuquerque, New Mexico since 1990. Half13 is his current exploration of sculptural outdoor furniture. This collection represents another evolution in his design career, mastering the ability to make an ordinary material come alive in a world beyond its pedigree.
  • Christopher Wright Architecture
    @christopherwrightarchitecture
    Christopher Wright Architecture, located in Seattle, WA, specializes in custom, artistic new residences and renovations praised as embodying the best of contemporary architecture infused with classic proportion and human warmth. The firm’s intent is to create poetic structures that house enriching space for the ordinary acts of living, with projects characterized by environmentally and acoustically optimized design conceived in response to context—adapting to the needs of both client and surroundings while exhibiting architectural principles with nuance and dimensionality.
  • Meld USA
    @meldusa
    Meld USA is the premier manufacturer of award-winning eco-sensitive concrete products and materials. From our original extremeconcrete® material to our newest offerings Micro™, Xposed™ and ecoX™, Meld’s materials and custom capabilities will transform ordinary architectural elements into distinctive and sustainable design essentials for high impact working, living and entertaining environments.
  • cliqn print
    @cliqnprint
    CliqnPrint is more than just a company it's a vibrant community where artists and dreamers come together to turn ordinary t-shirts into powerful statements of self-expression. We're dedicated to embracing individuality through personalized clothing creating a space where creativity thrives and connections are made. Visit Our Website: https://cliqnprint.com/
  • thehealthsouthrhs
    @thehealthsouthrhs
    Purchase a body band. Putting resources into a body band can be an extraordinary venture for your ordinary exercise routine daily schedule. Body groups are not difficult to track down in stores and reasonable. You can utilize them in the vast majority of the activities you as of now do. They add protection from what you are now doing, permitting you to get more out of your exercise. https://healthsouthsewickley.com/
  • Syzygy
    @syzygyliving
    Syzygy is a lifestyle brand offering timeless classic products with a unique character of modernity. Launched at London Design Festival 2016, Syzygy explores the idea of authenticity & memory to create products for everyday living in sync with human life, environment and our ever changing habits. The strategically and meaningfully designed collections lay special focus on authentic high quality materials, production techniques and arresting aesthetics with an honest expression of individuality. Our products are ordinary objects made extraordinary with a sense of familiarity, versatility, adaptability & flexibility. With a heart of supporting elevated uncomplicated living, Syzygy intents to foray into collections of diverse nature with simple yet functional designs that commands trust to furnish all needs of a lifestyle.
  • Julia Goodwin Design
    @juliagoodwindesign
    Julia Goodwin Design, a San Francisco-based interior design firm, is known for transforming ordinary homes into inspiring spaces. Growing up in the Silicon Valley, Julia Goodwin has a great understanding of the needs and lifestyle of her clientele. After receiving her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Interior Design from California State University, Chico, Julia continued to develop her eye for design by finding inspiration throughout her world travels. With 17+ years of industry experience, Julia excels at designing truly unique spaces that are highly sophisticated, yet perfectly relaxed. Julia prides herself on creating a collaborative work environment with her clients, placing great importance on incorporating their personal vision. From the fun, young bachelor to the busy family-on-the-go, Julia forms lasting relationships with her clients, resulting in many repeat customers and countless referrals. Julia strives to make quality design accessible to all.
  • Euroflues
    @euroflues
    Euroflues brings contemporary relevance to one of life’s simplest pleasures—relaxing in the warmth of a glowing wood fire. Euroflues follows European design trends across the continent, sourcing cutting edge contemporary fireplaces and stoves from industry leaders in France, Austria, and the Netherlands. Our distinctive hearth designs upstage and outperform their sober American counterparts, transforming ordinary spaces into the extraordinary. Beautiful. Practical. Sustainable. Euroflues: Celebrating the art of the flame.
  • Planika
    @planika
    Planika wants people to experience the changes fire brings when introduced into living spaces. It is not only about the feeling the dancing flames produce, but most of all about their ability to influence lives. Depending on the situation or the mood, mellow licks can either inspire thoughtful moments or can boost the lively spirit. Never before has there been an ordinary object with fire making the most of the ethereal power of flames. Fire seduces, mesmerizes and stimulates.
  • NapiGator SEO Oxnard
    @napigatorseooxnard
    https://www.napigator.com/Oxnard-SEO NapiGator SEO is Oxnard's premium SEO agency. We have developed a systematic, proven and brutally effective approach to SEO that is blowing away our competition at every turn. This enterprise grade SEO service, which we've made affordable for ordinary business owners, has increased rankings, traffic and the bottom line of hundreds of businesses across the globe. Call us today to find out more.
  • John
    @john3556
    I am John Lioe and I am the founder/industrial designer of LIOE Design. We’re a Seattle based company started in 2013, I have worked with some of the most innovative companies including New Deal Design, Tovolo and Ironclad. Our goal here at LIOE Design is to make everyday products extraordinary and bring to life designs that will push the idea of what the ordinary products could be. We’re not trying to reinvent the wheel we just want to make the wheel more kick a**! Our mission is to Design Everything! All the products we create are well thought out, we take into consideration the functionality, aesthetic, material, and the "cool factor" of every design. We never put out a product that we don’t love and isn’t high quality. We're a small company with big dreams so thank you for taking the time to visit us and hopefully you enjoy using our product as much as we do designing them!
  • To-Tee Clothing
    @toteeclothing
    ToTee Clothing is not your ordinary online t-shirt seller. We are a team of passionate and creative designers, skilled developers, and dedicated marketers who strive to create more than just apparel. We pour our hearts into every garment we produce, ensuring that our customers receive not only a piece of clothing, but also a cherished memory that will last a lifetime. With meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to excellence, we are proud to share our passion and dedication with our esteemed customers through our products. Explore our website at https://to-tee.com and discover the emotional journey of fashion with ToTee Clothing.
  • Takt Project
    @taktproject
    When the founding members of a design collective all hail from the powerhouse firm Nendo, you can expect their work to be both disciplined and prolific. Such is the case with Takt Project, a multidisciplinary studio based in Tokyo founded by Atsushi Honda, Yoshitaka Ito, Satoshi Yoshiizumi, and Takeshi Miyazaki. The group works on a wide range of projects, from socially driven endeavors like improving wheelchair design to wristwatches for Sony’s under-the-radar wearable tech start-up. Reinvention is a recurring theme in the studio, as seen in the 3-Pring Product line—3-D printed components that people can use to transform readily available, inexpensive products from retailers like Muji. Riffing on the idea of sampling in music, Takt created a bracket that can be used to join run-of-the-mill acrylic storage bins to build a console, and a unit that allows someone to string an ordinary light socket through an acrylic storage box to create a pendant light. “The words of greats from the past taught me that design is not about the beauty of shapes or styling,” says Yoshiizumi, “but rather adding a creative and novel interpretation to existing ways of thinking.”
  • Dr. Andrew A Jacono
    @drandrewajacono
    Andrew Jacono, M.D., FACS, is a global authority in the field of face plastic surgery and is frequently consulted by international peers and media outlets. As one of the top facial cosmetic surgeons in New York City, Dr. Jacono is renowned as the inventor of the Extended Deep Plane Facelift, a minimally invasive facelifting method that yields faultless, natural-looking results that last an average of twelve years. His patient group includes notable celebrities such as Marc Jacobs, Sonja Morgan, and Paul Nassif, as well as socialites, media figures, models, and "ordinary" women and men interested in revitalizing their looks.
  • Ellipsis Architecture
    @ellipsisarch
    Our work stems from a commitment to rigorous curiosity. We find interest in the simplest of things and dig relentlessly to uncover interesting questions that fuel our design work. These become our basis for deep investigations and the thoughtful execution of our work. We find value in the power of meaningful design and its ability to improve lives. Architecture can be more than a just a clever means to an end. It can enrich, empower and inspire. With an ever-present urge to question the norms of everyday life, we are eager to uncover new and interesting uses for ordinary things. Flipping things on their head, re-purposing materials and seeking out unorthodox relationships between elements and people's relationship with space. Our work has received national and international recognition and has been published and exhibited widely. Our success stems from striving to achieve an acute understanding of our clients’ goals and aspirations, which play a fundamental role in our design process. Drawing on our fluency in progressive technologies and sustainable expertise, we strive to deliver projects that are distinct, beautiful and are defined by personal meaning.
  • Noroof Architects
    @noroof_architects
    Margarita McGrath and Scott Oliver began working together in 1994 on the design of the ranch house project for a horse-loving client and her husband. A decade+ later, they completed their first permanant built work together (alas the ranch house remains unbuilt), and decided to call the collaboration noroof architects. The noroof approach to design resembles working at actual size, except that as a way of thinking it has to fit on a desk. Because we are interested in the experience of space, we often work in models. Beginnings are rarely made with an empty desk; there is always a pile of scraps from other projects within reach. We start with a basic idea in mind, and this gets situated into architecture through picking pieces out of the pile, holding them up for evaluation, trimming an edge, taping them in place, changing a piece or two, and then selecting the next element out of the stacks. As a way of thinking, this allows unexpected and unforeseen connections to happen. We tried this process at full scale (1:1) in two installations, peeling the grape and forgetting LA. The slot house, noroof’s first permanent work, also uses this approach. When working at actual size, what we are responding to is the surroundings, the site (here the gallery room or existing house), and the process of construction. Our work is grounded in re-collecting the beauty of ordinary things through making visible relations that connect them to matter and circumstances outside of themselves. This means that the work invites you (and anyone else who occupies the work) to participate in its making through adding your own experiences to the architecture.

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