Wall Lamp is a minimal light created by Mexico City-based designer Comité de Proyectos. The lamp turns on by moving the frontal resin face towards the neon ring from right to left, generating an eclipse. Thee screen color generates a change of environment in the space where it is placed. The wall support is cut with a CNC machine in solid wood, and contains the electrical system of the neon lamp. Thee resin screen is attached to the mechanism with powder coated metal pieces.
Wall Lamp is a minimal light created by Mexico City-based designer Comité de Proyectos. The lamp turns on by moving the frontal resin face towards the neon ring from right to left, generating an eclipse. Thee screen color generates a change of environment in the space where it is placed. The wall support is cut with a CNC machine in solid wood, and contains the electrical system of the neon lamp. Thee resin screen is attached to the mechanism with powder coated metal pieces.
The Leaf Tray is a minimal design created by the South Korea-based studio SWBK. The tray features a natural wood grain of maple and a lifted curved edge along the sides as its aesthetic value. As for its sizes, the Leaf Tray features three different sizes; small size for dessert or tea ware, medium size for fruits, cheese and cutleries and large size for breakfast in bed or simple single dinner.
The Leaf Tray is a minimal design created by the South Korea-based studio SWBK. The tray features a natural wood grain of maple and a lifted curved edge along the sides as its aesthetic value. As for its sizes, the Leaf Tray features three different sizes; small size for dessert or tea ware, medium size for fruits, cheese and cutleries and large size for breakfast in bed or simple single dinner.
Oddly Satisfying is a minimal design by Berlin-based designer Hayo Gebauer. Sorting things and reorganising them is as natural as birds collecting and assembling sticks to make their nests. But sometimes we can get hung up on the act of establishing order. It can become an obsession. With ‘Oddly Satisfying’ Hayo Gebauer aims to show the beauty of such behaviour. Instead of hiding our storage systems away like a dirty habit, these objects are designed to use in plain sight, for all to admire. The ribbed surfaces accommodate all manner of household objects and the set can be combined and stacked according to individual tastes. Whether to help keep a workplace tidy or to compulsively arrange individual strands of spaghetti, it’s up to the user.
Oddly Satisfying is a minimal design by Berlin-based designer Hayo Gebauer. Sorting things and reorganising them is as natural as birds collecting and assembling sticks to make their nests. But sometimes we can get hung up on the act of establishing order. It can become an obsession. With ‘Oddly Satisfying’ Hayo Gebauer aims to show the beauty of such behaviour. Instead of hiding our storage systems away like a dirty habit, these objects are designed to use in plain sight, for all to admire. The ribbed surfaces accommodate all manner of household objects and the set can be combined and stacked according to individual tastes. Whether to help keep a workplace tidy or to compulsively arrange individual strands of spaghetti, it’s up to the user.
1882 Cast Bowl is a minimal bowl created by London-based designer John Pawson. The Cast Bowl is the outcome of a lengthy experimental process, exploring the physical limits for a single cast piece. Its diameter and profile are made possible through the use of a specially modeled open cast setter that supports the bowl in the kiln, preventing sagging and warping during firing.
1882 Cast Bowl is a minimal bowl created by London-based designer John Pawson. The Cast Bowl is the outcome of a lengthy experimental process, exploring the physical limits for a single cast piece. Its diameter and profile are made possible through the use of a specially modeled open cast setter that supports the bowl in the kiln, preventing sagging and warping during firing.
Architectural designer Sebastian Mariscal and project manager Jeff Svitak created a house in Venice, California, for Michael and Tamami Sylvester. Known as Dwell Home Venice for its role as an exemplification of modern architecture, the house is an homage to indoor-outdoor living. Photo by Coral von Zumwalt.
Architectural designer Sebastian Mariscal and project manager Jeff Svitak created a house in Venice, California, for Michael and Tamami Sylvester. Known as Dwell Home Venice for its role as an exemplification of modern architecture, the house is an homage to indoor-outdoor living. Photo by Coral von Zumwalt.
Michael and Tamami brought greenery to the master bath courtyard, which is lined with Eco Arbor Designs deck tiles, in the form of succulents in a ceramic Peanut planter by John Follis for Architectural Pottery from Vessel. Photo by Coral von Zumwalt.
Michael and Tamami brought greenery to the master bath courtyard, which is lined with Eco Arbor Designs deck tiles, in the form of succulents in a ceramic Peanut planter by John Follis for Architectural Pottery from Vessel. Photo by Coral von Zumwalt.
The patio outside Wenes's house and gallery.
The patio outside Wenes's house and gallery.
A gravel path leads to a guesthouse, where Trainor supplemented an existing garden of yuccas and palm trees with succulent aeoniums and flowering euphorbias.
A gravel path leads to a guesthouse, where Trainor supplemented an existing garden of yuccas and palm trees with succulent aeoniums and flowering euphorbias.
Barbara Hill's Dancehall/House in Marfa, Texas

September 14, 2010

Misty Keasler
Barbara Hill's Dancehall/House in Marfa, Texas September 14, 2010 Misty Keasler
@kchou311: Who knew you could find so much greenery in #DTLA today at #DODLA
@kchou311: Who knew you could find so much greenery in #DTLA today at #DODLA
An outdoor version of one of Foscarini’s best sellers, the Havana Outdoor is ideal for lining paths. $588
An outdoor version of one of Foscarini’s best sellers, the Havana Outdoor is ideal for lining paths. $588