Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tableware from Seletti
Fun and functional, this porcelain tableware is a collaboration between Seletti's Selab and Allessandro Zambelli.
When not in use the modular dinner plates, salad plates, soup bowls and smaller bowls stack up to create buildings, complete with roofs. Take them apart and they are six table settings of square dishes perfectly suited for eating upon.
Labels:
Decoration,
Delicious Days,
Design,
Fun,
Packaging
Monday, November 22, 2010
IARA
We may have been looking for the possibilities of life on Mars, but still there are places that struggle to provide clean drinking water to their natives on earth.
Designed to offer clean and hygienic water, the “IARA” by Brazilian studio Baita Design is an innovative system that collects rainwater to purify and transport it to the users in far off places. Filling the five outer bottles with dirty water, the new device utilizes the evaporation and condensation processes to purify water to be stored in an empty bottle located at the center. Moreover, users can employ plastic sheets or long banana leaves to increase the captor diameter and collect free and clean water from rain or dew at night. The IARA also features a rolling system with an ergonomic handle to transport clean drinking water from one place to another with ease.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Place mats
How cool are these. Such a simple idea but they look great. Recycled paper place mats that have pop-up designs. Check out Delight for more options.
Labels:
Cartoleria,
Decoration,
Design,
Fun,
Kitchen
Puma packaging system
PUMA partnering with Fuseproject created this innovative, green packaging system.
Boxes contribute to millions of tons of waste each year. Fuseproject explored getting rid of them altogether by creating instead a a reusable bag to provide structure, thus using 65 percent less cardboard. The packaging also has no laminated printing, no tissue paper, and weighs less for shipping while also eliminating the need for a plastic retail bag. The rollout of the new packaging and distribution system is planned for 2011.
Millions of shoes shipped in this bag will reduce water, energy and diesel consumption in the manufacturing process by more than six percent per year. In summary: 8,500 tons less paper, 20 million megajoules of electricity saved, 1 million liters of fuel oil and 1 million liters of water will be conserved. During transport 500,000 liters of diesel will be saved and by replacing traditional shopping bags, the difference in weight will save almost 275 tons of plastic.
Way to go Fuseproject!!
Space of Tape
I saw this story and was completely taken with it. An installation space made of clear adhesive tape stretched and wrapped between a scaffolding grid. The interior space is an amazing cocoon. By For Use/Numen.
Labels:
Arquitetando...,
Art,
Decoration,
Design,
Fun
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
The Lost In Sofa
The Lost in Sofa by Daisuke Motogi has little built-in slots in which you can stuff some goodies.
From the designer:
Things often get lost under the sofa. It’s ordinary for a coin which slipped out of your pocket, or a never-to-be-found remote to be accidentally found in between/underneath the sofa cushions. Maybe you’ll find a forgotten 10,000 yen bill that you once hid in there…
From the designer:
Things often get lost under the sofa. It’s ordinary for a coin which slipped out of your pocket, or a never-to-be-found remote to be accidentally found in between/underneath the sofa cushions. Maybe you’ll find a forgotten 10,000 yen bill that you once hid in there…
Labels:
Arquitetando...,
Decoration,
Design,
Fun
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Sardana
Trees have pretty much escaped the attention of outdoor designers so far. However this year, the new buzz has been about creating specific designs that “hug” trees and transform them into furniture.
We have seen tree tables and tree pots in many brand portfolios. The latest in line is Sardana by Qui est Paul?. Made to resist extreme heat or cold, the design includes a bench that wraps around a matching oversized tree planter.
You can go wild with this as the brand offers it in no less than 13 colors, all UV resistant. It is up to you to opt either for colors that blend in to the scenery and make the tree the true star or go bold and make a statement with bright yellow, pink, or purple.
We have seen tree tables and tree pots in many brand portfolios. The latest in line is Sardana by Qui est Paul?. Made to resist extreme heat or cold, the design includes a bench that wraps around a matching oversized tree planter.
You can go wild with this as the brand offers it in no less than 13 colors, all UV resistant. It is up to you to opt either for colors that blend in to the scenery and make the tree the true star or go bold and make a statement with bright yellow, pink, or purple.
Labels:
Arquitetando...,
Decoration,
Design,
Garden
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