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Thursday, 28 February 2013
Optical illusion chairs by Ibride
French design studio Ibride has released a collection of surrealist chairs that confuse and confound the viewer. While they appear borderline absurd, they are actually very simply inverted: the seat initially perceived is not the one that is actually meant to be sat on.
Le Coq: London mixology in Paris
London's famous mixologist Tony Conigliaro - owner of cocktail hotspots 69 Colebrooke Row and the Zetter Townhouse - has expanded across the pond to open Le Coq, in collaboration with Eric Fossard and Thierry Daniel. Located in the 10th arrondissement, the bar blends the best of French 1970s glamour with the best of the '70s New York underground music scene. The interior conjures images of Grace Jones, Marianne Faithfull and Serge Gainsbourg all sipping on a Fig Leaf Collins.
Subscribers can click here to see the other places to be in Paris this season.
My First Fiskars: kids' gardening
Gardening tools My First Fiskars are made to encourage children to help, learn and play outdoors. Available in a hand tool boxset and stick tool collection, the range allows children to explore the garden safely with modernised products made for little hands.
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
Raphia chair by LucidiPevere for Casamania
Studio LucidiPevere has designed a new chair for Italian furniture brand Casamania that brings together two great elements of Italian production: a metal structure and a wicker seat.
Oscars 2013 menu
Concord grape macaroons by Wolfgang Puck for the Governor's Ball 2013 |
Celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck has revealed the menu devised for the after-Oscars dinner, the Governor's Ball, last weekend. Made by a team of 350, food on offer to A-listers included chestnut tortellini, concord grape macaroons, Maine lobster, wood fired Oscar-shaped flatbreads and gold-wrapped baked potatoes topped with caviar. The complete menu comprised more than 50 choices of small plates.
The chef - who has catered the event for the past 18 years - Instagrammed photos throughout the night as a special guest poster for Bon Appetit.
Delicious jewellery by Thierry Mulhaupt
To celebrate the arrival of the spring next month, French pâtissier Thierry Mulhaupt has created a gem of a cake. Its soft and fruity centre of vanilla mousse and strawberry compote is delicately ombré and set with beads of creamy choux puffs.
As food presentation is becoming more and more important, as seen at Sirha 2013, pastry chefs around the world are outdoing themselves to come up with creations that are as appetising to the eye as to the taste buds. Subscribers can read more about Ombré cakes and Choux puffs in our Food & Drink area.
Artek 60 Special Editions at The Lollipop Shoppe
Special Edition Artek 60 by Nao Tamura |
Tuesday, 26 February 2013
Fanions rugs by BKS
Swiss designers Dimitri Bähler, Linn Kandel and IsmaëlStuder (who together make up BKS) have made a collection of fringed, CNC-cut woollen rugs called Fanions, which use a simple optical illusion to appear almost 3D.
Salt Tequila Shot Glasses by The Spice Lab
Gourmet food brand The Spice Lab will show a range of tequila shot glasses made from Himalayan salt at Chicago's International Housewares Show next weekend. With the appearance of rose quartz glass, the finely translucent glasses add a salty flavour to drinks, and are sold in boxed sets of 4.
Monday, 25 February 2013
Most Beautiful Object in South Africa 2013
Slice chopping board by Jonathan Fundudis/Snapp Design |
The finalists for Design Indaba 2013's Most Beautiful Object in South Africa award include a steampunk-style mechanical bureau for storing laptops, a function-driven cutting board and a bicycle made of wood and carbon.
Emerald Love Seat by Ercol
British furniture brand Ercol has released its classic Love Seat in 2013's Pantone colour of the year, Emerald Green. The two-seater elm and beech bench retails at £720 with a gradated emerald finish, or £685 with a clear wood finish.
The Picnic by Raw-Edges
London-based design studio Raw-Edges transformed Kvadrat's stand at this month's Stockholm Furniture Fair into a giant wooden cabin draped with fronds of the Danish brand's textiles.
Designer bread stamps by Studio Lav
Designer Baking by Studio Lav, photo by Predrag Pajdic
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Studio Lav has created a pair of bread stamps that allow bakers to pattern the surfaces of their creations. The pyramid-shaped wooden blocks are carved with classic Pied de Poule and Tweed Herringbone patterns, and are designed for use on cookies, biscuits and small breads.
Friday, 22 February 2013
Faye Toogood for MAKE
Matte Lipstick in Magma |
British designer Faye Toogood has teamed up with new for-benefit beauty brand MAKE to create a range of cosmetics drawing inspiration from art, nature and volcanic ash.
Calia Italia at Salone del Mobile 2013
Blues & Hip Hop by Calia Italia |
Italian furniture brand Calia Italia will be showcasing its Hip Hop, Blue and Candy sofa collections at this year's Salone del Mobile in Milan.
Thursday, 21 February 2013
Stained glass: from window to vase
Vases by Jeremy Maxwell Wintrebert at Merci, Paris |
The glass company has been making stained-glass windows for two centuries, respecting the ancient technique. Glass blowers were not able to make flat shapes, meaning they blew a tube instead, before cutting its end and flattening it while the material was still hot. The young designer decided to stop the process at its beginning to create oversized vases.
Google Glass
Google is currently inviting applicants to test its latest project, Glass. The radical new eyewear allows users to access the internet in front of their eyes, and can take pictures, records videos, and even answer questions via voice command. The product is available for trial in the US only at this stage: Glass Explorers can apply via Twitter with a 50 word application tagged with #ifihadglass.
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
Textile workshop by Ikea
Ikea is currently hosting an exclusive textile fest outside one of Paris' main train stations, Saint-Lazare. In a huge space built for the occasion, eight seamstresses and two interior designers are showing hundreds of ideas to the many commuters that walk this area of the city every day.
On their way to work, people can order their favourite item from a catalogue that is put at their disposal inside the hall, choose the exact fabric they want it in, and pick it up on their way back in the evening, after it has been made specifically for them.
B&Q launches Mother's Day rose
DIY giant B&Q has unveiled a limited edition rose named Amazing Mum, just in time for UK Mothering Sunday on the 10th March.
The pink rose, which has been given its name by B&Q to celebrate mums, will retail at £7.98 and will be available in 50 stores from 1st March, with all proceeds to go to the charity Sentebale. The Amazing Mum rose will also form part of the B&Q Sentebale Forget-Me-Not garden, which will be unveiled at this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Fortuny Interiors: luxurious fabrics in real homes
New book Fortuny Interiors, written by Brian Coleman and photographed by Erik Kvalsvik, gathers together images of Fortuny textiles in use all over the world, from Venice and Aix-en-Provence to New York, San Francisco and Malibu.
Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Magna Pars Suites: Milan's perfume hotel
Monday, 18 February 2013
Bocci at Euroluce 2013
Vancouver-based lighting brand Bocci will be exhibiting for the first time at Euroluce this year, launching a new, flexible chandelier called 57. The horizontally positioned chandelier emulates the composition of clouds, with heads injected with air for a contemporary light effect.
Subscribers can see our trend flash on Clouds for more on this area of inspiration.
Design Indaba Conference 2013
Tickets are now available for the 2013 Design Indaba Conference at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. From 27 February to 1 March, the event sees over 30 speakers providing expert insights into graphic design, advertising, film, music, fashion design, industrial design, architecture, craft, visual art, new media, publishing, broadcasting and performing arts. Due to high demand there will also be a live simulcast at various venues around South Africa.
Subscribers can see our report from Design Indaba Expo 2012, the exhibition that follows the conference, and our article on one of last year's most inspirational speakers, Porky Hefer.
Friday, 15 February 2013
Food for thought at Ambiente 2013
Joy of Cooking collection by Lee Sanghyeok at Ambiente 2013 |
The 2013 edition of consumers goods tradefair Ambiente is rich in positive colours, warm designs and innovative ideas. Some of the most fun of these ideas are to be found in the Talents section of the show, where international young designers are invited to exhibit free of charge, every year, to present their projects to potential buyers and manufacturers.
Here is a foretaste of three designers who decided to change the way we cook, to be followed by our uncut photo gallery next week on Homebuildlife, as well as by further trend analysis.
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013 by Sou Fujimoto
This year's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion will be a fine steel lattice, designed by architect Sou Fujimoto, through which the plants of the park will weave into visitor's views.
Echoing our spring/summer 2014 macro trend Next Nature, Fujimoto says of his proposal: "Within the pastoral context of Kensington Gardens, I envisage the vivid greenery of the surrounding plant life woven together with a constructed geometry."
Echoing our spring/summer 2014 macro trend Next Nature, Fujimoto says of his proposal: "Within the pastoral context of Kensington Gardens, I envisage the vivid greenery of the surrounding plant life woven together with a constructed geometry."
Thursday, 14 February 2013
Maarten van der Horst x Total Greek Yoghurt: charitable lunch pots
Fashion designer Maarten van der Horst has collaborated with Total Greek Yoghurt to create a new range of limited edition lunch pots, made by Black + Blum. 100 pots altogether will go on sale from tomorrow, priced at £25 each, with all proceeds donated to Action For Children.
Stand-alone bathroom unit by Filip Deslee
FD1 by Filip Deslee |
Belgian interior designer Filip Deslee recently launched a compact bathroom unit including all the essentials and available in 100 RAL colours. The designer has fitted a sink, several drawers, electric sockets and light switches within this self-sufficient product, making it an ideal choice for those with limited space or a taste for minimalism. |
Steve Leung for Graham & Brown
Bao wallpaper |
Graham & Brown has launched its first collaboration with Hong Kong-based interior designer and architect Steve Leung. The collection features seven contemporary wallpaper designs, including elegant geometrics inspired by hand carved Chinese screens, climbing floral trails, classic stripes and feminine blossoms.
Lalique celebrates Chinese New Year
Renowned glass maker Lalique has launched a collection especially for the Chinese year of the water snake.
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
Seifried&Mack renovate Hotel Scholl
Offbeat interior designers Seifried&Mack have renovated the 15th century Hotel Scholl in Schwaebisch Hall, Germany, into a contemporary space with strong colours and unusual details.
Leather candlesticks by Slow Design
Barbare candle holders by Slow Design |
Droulers: feeling at home in Italian style
London, Mayfair 2012. Photo Pietro Savorelli |
Published by Electa, Droulers: Feeling Home is a bilingual volume (in Italian and English) with texts by Francesca Molteni, which recounts the quest for beauty driving the work of Italian architects Nathalie and Virginie Droulers.
Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Live from the 2013 American International Toy Fair
Wow Wee at American International Toy Fair 2013 |
The newest trends in toys, games and youth entertainment are currently being displayed to more than 30,000 industry professionals at the 2013 American International Toy Fair, which runs until tomorrow in New York.
Chinoiseries Collection by Ramy Fischler for Tai Ping
Belgian industrial designer Ramy Fischler has designed a new collection of rugs for luxury flooring brand Tai Ping that is inspired by the movements of ocean waves and rivers, and the organic forms of pebbles, rock and stone.
Goods And Better: details for the home
Founded in 2012, Austrian design studio Goods & Better offers a range of notebooks, wrapping paper, Christmas cards, recipe cards, weekly planners and pencil cases, with each product inspired by the studio's travels around the globe. All products are designed and manufactured locally and assembled by hand.
Glass Elephant: the stand-out exhibition of Stockholm Design Week 2013
Heavy industrial robots share space with delicate glass pieces in Glass Elephant, which staged an encounter between the fragile material and powerful machines in an dramatic, obscure environment.
Furniture collection by Farm
Brazilian fashion brand Farm has launched its first furniture line, in collaboration with design brand Oppa. The collection, which comprises two chairs, a dinner table and a stool, is made of wood and has a pared-back design approach. Nature-inspired prints, such as flowers and butterflies, are used throughout.
Monday, 11 February 2013
American Design in Paris
Spike chandelier by Lindsey Adelman |
Food hybrids at Fruit Logistica 2013
Eosta B.V., The Netherlands, at Fruit Logistics 2013
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Berlin-based tradefair Fruit Logistica - the annual destination for fruit and vegetable buyers looking for the next big thing in taste, shape, texture and colour - closed the doors of its 2013 edition on Friday.
New hybrids unveiled at the fair include tiny berries developed from kiwis, vibrantly coloured apricots, and a nutty-flavoured vegetable developed by crossing Brussels sprouts with kale.
Friday, 8 February 2013
Chinoiseries collection by Nicolas Cheng
Inspired by the balance between mass-produced and hand-crafted, Nicolas Cheng has designed a collection of detachable vessels with a cloisonné centrepiece and a darkened stainless steel outer shell.
Valentines by Baccarat
The Harcourt Glass with red button is one of three new pieces from Baccarat for Valentine's Day this year. Homebuildlife subscribers can see our product round-up of Valentines gifts for 2013 here.
Thursday, 7 February 2013
Form Us With Love Market at Stockholm Design Week 2013
Swedish design studio For Us With Love has opened a pop-up shop and exhibition for Stockholm Design Week.
Love Shack at The Conran Shop
The Conran Shop's Chelsea flagship has dedicated the whole of its event space, the Blue Room, to romance. From now until 18th March, the space will host Love Shack, a display of 800 gift ideas ranging in price from £10 to £10,000 and themed according to the six different types of love.
Marshmallow Apothecary by The Robin Collective
A new pop-up store in London will prescribe flavours of marshmallow according to visitor's needs and ailments this month, tackling everything from winter colds to romantic disappointment.
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Valentines Pop Up by Anatomical Snuffbox
This weekend will see a Valentine's pop up with a twist open in Bethnal Green, east London. Specialising in anatomically correct products, the shop has been organised by Anatomical Snuffbox, an alternative events company founded by creative director Miss Cakehead and medical illustrator Emily Evans.
Retro radio by Ionna Vautrin
Mezzo radio by Ionna Vautrin for Lexon |
Architecture to be loved at villa Noailles
Manuel Aires Mateus, EDP head office, Lisbon, Portugal, in progress. © Manuel Aires Mateus |
The villa Noailles center for the arts, in southern France, will soon open its new exhibition To Love, To Love, To Love: To Build. In celebration of the tenth year of its architecture exhibitions, villa Noailles has invited ten renowned architects to give a personal interpretation of their production, past, present and future.
Pieces at Stockholm Design Week
Swedish design brand Pieces is presenting a characterful new collection at this week's Stockholm Design Week, in collaboration with Evert Lindelöf.
Designed by Gabriella Gustafson and Mattias Ståhlbom of TAF architects, the updated Trotters collection includes cabinets, birch sideboards and side tables, each with oversized feet. Presented alongside the collection is A Piece of Mind, a limited-edition print by Kyuhyung Cho.
Designed by Gabriella Gustafson and Mattias Ståhlbom of TAF architects, the updated Trotters collection includes cabinets, birch sideboards and side tables, each with oversized feet. Presented alongside the collection is A Piece of Mind, a limited-edition print by Kyuhyung Cho.
Oki Sato at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair
Oki Sato, founder of Japanese studio Nendo, is this year's guest of honour at the Stockholm Furniture & Light Fair. The designer has created an installation and lounge for the fair's main entrance, which was inspired by snowcapped mountain peaks and combines lasercut plastic foam sheets with pieces of furniture created by his studio.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
The Food Project at Mart Rovereto: exploring the shape of taste
Jelly St Paul's Cathedral by Bompas & Parr. Photo Greta Illieva |
Creations by a large range of food designers are at the centre of The Food Project: The shape of taste, the next exhibition at Mart (Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto). Curated by Beppe Finessi, the exhibition explores the art of industrial projects and experimental design applied to food, and runs from 9 February - 2 June 2013.
The artist & the window: 500 years of art
Henri Matisse, Nice, cahier noir, 1918 Hahnloser/Jaeggli-Stiftung, Winterthur Photo Reto Pedrini, Zurich © Succession H. Matisse / 2013, ProLitteris, Zurich |
The Swiss Fondation de l'Hermitage, in Lausanne, is currently hosting an exhibition called "Windows, from the Renaissance to the Present. Dürer, Monet, Magritte...". Artists have long been fascinated by the window, with painters using it to guide the eye towards beautiful landscapes and bring light in, or to blur the boundaries between inside and outside space. It is often seen as a subject in itself rather than a simple architectural or decorative element.