Hotello is a portable space, containing all the necessary elements for a minimal room: a desk, a lamp, a stool, a shelf, a locker. Hotello consists of a metal structure that supports double curtains (translucent and sound absorbant) as well as all the furniture needed to work and rest. Designed by Roberto De Luca and Antonio Scarponi.
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Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Friday, April 5, 2013
Cloud
This Cloud Rainwater Pipe Attachment made me smile. Congrats to the Russian designer Dmitriy Kulyev.
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Arquitetando...,
Decoration,
Design,
Fun
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
I Still Love NY
I Still Love NY Hurrican Sandy Relief T-Shirt by Sebastian Erraziuriz. 100% of the profit goes to Hurricane Sandy relief programs.
Sorry I’m Such An A**hole
Use these Sorry I’m Such An A**hole Balloons by Adam J. Kurtz to apologize while at the same time demonstrating a sense of humor. Made me laugh.
Famous Robots
Daniel Nyari has created a poster that features 30 headshots of famous robots from film, television, and comics. How many you do recognize?
Labels:
Design,
Fun,
random thoughts,
Technology
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Moses Bridge by RO&AD Architecten
The West Brabant Water Line is a defense-line consisting of a series of fortresses and cities with inundation areas in the south-west of the Netherlands. It dates from the 17th century but fell into disrepair in the 19th century. When the water line was finally restored, an access bridge across the the moat of one of the fortresses, Fort de Roovere, was needed. This fort now has a new, recreational function and lies on several routes for cycling and hiking.
It is, of course, highly improper to build bridges across the moats of defense works, especially on the side of the fortress the enemy was expected to appear on. That’s why we designed an invisible bridge. Its construction is entirely made of wood, waterproofed with EPDM foil. The bridge lies like a trench in the fortress and the moat, shaped to blend in with the outlines of the landscape.
The bridge can’t be seen from a distance because the ground and the water come all the way up to its edge. When you get closer, the fortress opens up to you through a narrow trench. You can then walk up to its gates like Moses on the water.
Friday, July 20, 2012
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Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Abstract City
This is one of the many wonderful illustrations you can find in Christoph Niemann’s latest book called Abstract City, a collection of visual essays.
Should I Check my Email?
Should I Check my Email? A flowchart by Wendy MacNaughton for a Forbes article on how and why to ignore your inbox.
Labels:
Design,
Dia a dia...,
Fun,
random thoughts
Bedroom in a Box
While I obviously don’t have the space for a Bedroom in a Box, I must say, I’d be intrigued to put this in a big giant loft, if I had one. I love furniture that challenges our usual perception of what they are supposed to look like or function. It was designed by Latvia based designer Rolands Landsbergs of Boxetti.
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Arquitetando...,
Art,
Decoration,
Design
Birthday Card
YES to this birthday card idea, unless the receiver of the card is over 100. Then you need two of them.
The Queen’s Palette
Pantone and Leo Burnett London charted 6 decades of the Queen’s style and launched a limited edition Diamond Jubilee Color Wheel. Made me smile.
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Art,
Clothes,
Decoration,
Design,
Fun
Portable Rowboat
I finally found what was missing from my life: A bright yellow Portable
Rowboat! A project by Swiss ECAL students.
Monday, March 26, 2012
Cable Label Guys
These little cable label guys are here to help you sort your various cordage. Something as dry as a cable salad can definitely use some humor. Get them here.
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