The mòbito, of nu null, is a clothing kit that draws inspiration from the kimono, which is why it has an approximate size and is modeled on the body of the wearer. It consists of a basic piece, on which about 60 buttons are sewn, e
Yuya Ushida: sofa_XXXX
'Sofa_xxxx' by yuya UshidaDesigner with offices in Germany, is an expandable and retractable seating system that converts from couch to chair. The cabinet is constructed from 8.000 chopsticks that have been individually cut at different lengths and polished to achieve the correct angles needed to build the structure.
Rings and joints were used to connect the elements of the sofa and give it adaptability and flexibility. Overall, it took three months of work to get the job done. The “XXXX” sofa can support a maximum of three people of 70kg each.
Modern Retail Design: Frankfurt Regionals Wood Installation by Graft
The Designers GRAFT have another contemporary creation to add to their portfolio: the Frankfurt Regionals, a creative wood installation for the Duty Free Shop in Heinemann the Frankfurt airport in Germany. This shop of 40 square meters
Shade Window, an installation by Simon Heijdens
Now you can enjoy the beauty of all four seasons at home. Shade, a new installation Simon Heijdens It is a revolutionary sensitive skin for windows, designed to filter light to project the engaging game of light and shadows. The self-developed material is composed of the grid of triangles which result in a medley of sublime forms, created by the fade between transparent and opaque triangles.
SDM Products Selection, a selection of design products able to improve the liveability of indoor and outdoor spaces, while at the same time expressing a mood.
Acme Architecture, Hunsett Mill
The restructuring Hunsett Mill, from Acme Architecture based in London, has been driven by a focus on environmentally friendly practices and the desire to create a building that would fit naturally into the landscape, both in terms of aesthetics and function.
The challenge of the project was the location of the structure, in the protected wetlands of the Norfolk Broads, historically adapted for industrial use, the landscape of the Broads has benefited from contemporary trends that emphasize conservation and return to nature. Originally the home of the pump mill's water keeper, the building underwent a number of expansions over the course of the 20th century. They were added room by room at different times, the house had a disjointed appearance not only following the modifications but also due to the sinking of the ground following the increase in flooding from the nearby marshes.
“Monolithic” metal house in the desert, by Steven Holl
As a metal monolith buried in the sand, this building has been created to be as solid as a rock, between the desert winds, a bastion, psychological against the harsh elements of its environment desert.