Thanks to Print All Over Me, PAOM in short, each and everyone can now prints his own graphic designs on pieces of clothing or interior accessories. The idea was instigated by siblings Meredith and Jesse Finkelstein who are also the
Tel Aviv-based designer Noa Raviv used classical Greek sculptures as the basis for her graduation collection from the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design. Entitled ‘Hard Copy’, the collection is made by loading 3-D rendering software with what she calls
For Graham Kelman, architecture is a way of thinking, organizing, solving problems, and innovating. For Etienne Aigner’s New York boutique, he created a system consisting of over 600 paper airplanes, to divide the models and their accessories.
One of the world’s leading design schools will devote an entire department to the intersection of food and design, starting this September. At Design Academy Eindhoven, students will be able to pursue the ‘Food Non Food’ specialization. This is part
Puik Art presents ‘Green Industry’, a series of vases depicting our current polluting power suppliers, in collaboration with Dutch design studio Nieuwe Heren. It depicts our current ecological struggle and triggers us to think about what mankind is doing and where
They used to be a novelty, but wearables seem to have entered mainstream lately. Unfortunately, 99% of those high-tech devices lack in beautiful design. That is until Opening Ceremony decides to give it a go. Humberto Leon and Carol Lim
Printed by Studio Michiel van der Kley, Project EGG is the largest collaborative 3D-printed art project to this day. It measures 5 x 4 x 3 meter and is composed of 4670 uniquely shaped stones. The poetic pavilion has an
Ribeyron is a unisex fashion atelier founded in early 2014 and based in Paris. “We design and produce by hand every piece in our parisian atelier. The first women’s collection is an exploration of wood as a wearable material, in which it
Dutch wallpaper company NLXL has won the 2nd ICFF Editors Award in New York. They have been granted the Best Wallcovering Award for their ‘Archives by Studio Job’ collection. “”…these are bold, dramatic wallpapers that luxuriate in their flouting of
Chilean artist María Aparicio Puentes mixes monochrome architecture with colourful embroidery. Born in 1981 in Santiago, Chile she developed a particular sensibility towards visual arts from early age on. Studying architecture was a logical step for her. In April 2011