I love the comment, “You must love designing for a living.” At that point I usually start to laugh or break into uncontrollable tears.
— Andrew Lewis
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I love the comment, “You must love designing for a living.” At that point I usually start to laugh or break into uncontrollable tears.
— Andrew Lewis
– via
Designer: The Cottage Industry
Take a simple vase and a magnifying glass on a stand and have numerous, endless trips to the flower-land everyday!
Designers Damian O’Sullivan and Lisa Smith @ The Cottage Industry create simple products with a twist to put a smile on your face.
Agua table
Designer: Domingos Totora
And yes these boulders or pebbles or stones call it whatever; are made of recycled cardboard!
And who says recycled designs are not visually stunning!
The designer, Domingos Totora‘s passion for natural and sustainable ways turns his products into pieces of art.
Birds by Yucel Erdogan
US based illustrator, typographer, designer, dreamer Yucel Erdogan’s birds – ‘over 400 of them would migrate 5 continents in year 2011.’ These seemingly effortless ink strokes combine years of thinking with ink, etching & silk printing skills.
Each expression has its own moment, line, emotion & energy. Catch his current work – a flock of birds project – before they migrate continents.
Bucefalo sofa by Emanuele Canova
Amazing flow, form and function ↔ sitting, chaise and bookcase ↔ all in one minimal design!
Inspired by the legendary black horse; Bucefalo, only Alexander the Great could tame. What else Emanuele Canova has to offer, see here.
From The Memento Collection by Emanuele Canova
Vases from The Memento Collection by Emanuele Canova
Architects: Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects (SAOTA) &
Antoni Associates (interiors division of SAOTA)
I warn you these interiors are luxe!
Luxe in terms of good life, luxe in terms of clean lines, luxe in terms of sculptural looks, luxe in minimalism, a distinctive African touch and creating little points of interests.
South African architects Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects (SAOTA) amaze me not only with their sheer volume of work in architecture, interiors and products but in quality of work too.