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Although Sascha had written an excellent post about it before, i’ve never been very excited by the rapid […]
Perhaps the best surprise for me so far at the Salone del Mobile was the Ahrend show. They […]
More Dutch design (my favourite with the one made in UK) with Droog. Their exhibition this year is […]
There’s porcelain all around the Salone del Mobile this year. At Tuttobene, Damian O’Sullivan shows the medical prosthesis […]
The Design Academy Eindhoven‘s show was so good last year that one of my first stop at the […]
While having a walk in splashy and not too classy Via della Spiga on Thursday, i stumbled upon […]
Been a bit disappinted by Talented, the work of young design graduate from Britain exhibited at the British […]
One of the things i liked most so far at the Milan Design Delirium was Perished, designed by […]
Power Plant is a plant-like lamp developed by interactive media students Carl Emil Carlsen and Ole Prinds. This […]
Gwent Police (Wales) are now using colour psychology to decorate police cell. The station has four cells with […]
This morning i went to the Netherlands Architecture Institute in Rotterdam to 1. dilapidate the content of my […]
While in sunny Amsterdam this afternnon, I went to Droog@Home to check their exbition of works by “New […]
For the windows of the Wellcome Trust‘s headquarters in London, Scottish textile designers Timorous Beasties found inspiration in […]
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carpet/?s is an internet based project that allows you to purchase a personalised carpet made out of ascii […]
Designers seem to be fond of cuckoo clocks: Cuckoo IP that functions as a voice messaging system, Tweety […]
My notes and images (which will never ever reflect how brilliant the talk was) from Sketching in Hardware, […]
Julian Bleecker has finally posted his “Manifesto for Networked Objects” in which he discusses “Why Things Matter”. Julian […]
(by Sascha) FTD today points towards the Stanford HCI Group who have developed a toolkit for designers of […]
Built for the 1958 Brussels World’s Fair and planned originally to last only six months, André Waterkeyn‘s Atomium […]
A light-shirt that plays the ‘game of life’ with cool blinking patterns. Craft techniques for making your own shirt. And a research lab that’s got super cool art-engineering goals.
The latest design by Guido Ooms, the guy who had previously designed 100% hair hats and ceramic dildos, […]
Some men avoid going to the public toilets due to the smelly atmosphere and, unable to find a […]
This morning, i first stumbled upon a Tokyo Show Window gallery (via Fuckdgaijin) then on Chinese artist Wang […]
Finding Dutch eating manners and tastes rather gross*, Japanese graduate from Design Academy Eindhoven Kuniko Maeda decided to […]
The Reunification Suit is a business suit with printed phone numbers… a wearable filofax for when technology breaks […]
The modular car is an automobile that you can design yourself. Dutch designer Marijn van der Poll would […]
Human relationships are often the battleground for all kinds of psychotic disorders and delusions. One of the strongest […]
Living With Things explores how and to what degree an object can be subjectified by a person’s imagination […]
Peter Marigold (who is part of the group that designed the truly gorgeous PSP-sculptures) at the RCA in […]
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The Interaction course at the Royal College of Art has recently been undergoing some reorientation. Anthony Dunne’s approach […]
The design products-department at the Royal College in London teamed up with a company called 3D Systems to […]
As Régine was hinting at, I flew to London to sneak into the Design Products-show at the Royal […]
After Manekineko’s post about the One Pixel Camera, i got several emails pointing me to a rather similar […]
Ontwerpbureau Vier takes orders for textile imitaions of any product you canimagine: red peppers, framed pictures, newspaper reports, […]
The Interactive Institute has unveiled new STATIC! prototypes that explore how everyday products might be designed to better […]
The Reactive Cube, by Graham Plumb, is an acrylic cube filled with water and light. It was designed […]
NEXT rocks. I heard two mind-blowing talks this afternoon (i´ll blog something this weekend, but the recording should […]