Tag: colour blocking
Ladies & Gentlemen Studio.
29th May
I’ve been following the work of Ladies & Gentlemen Studio for quite some time. This young design duo continues to impress me time after time with beautifully resolved product and little elements of surprise. Seeing their work pop up during the recent New York Design Week as part of NoHo Design District, reminded me exactly how much I love them…
Danish Chromatism by Signe Byrdal Terenziani and GamFratesi at Triennale di Milano // Milan 2013.
13th May
During the recent Milan Design Week, Danish Chromatism presented a selection of traditional and contemporary designs from 30 Danish companies in a playful and unusual chromatic interpretation. The exhibition was curated by Signe Byrdal Terenziani, designed by GamFratesi, and presented at the Triennale di Milano design museum, allowing visitors to experience a different relationship between classic and modern products…
Acne Studios in New York, Tokyo & Copenhagen by BOZARTHFORNELL.
15th April
There is a lot to love about these interiors. From the interior branding point of view, they are a study in perfection. Not only do they embody Acne’s painfully stylish aesthetic, each store speaks a consistent visual language while maintaining individual sense of identity…
Design Free Thursday // Mimicry by GiesenLeenders.
20th December
“Mimicry” is a quirky little series of images by Dutch photography duo Maurits Giesen and Ilse Leenders of GiesenLeenders. Each colourful scene captures two matching characters perfectly camouflaged in their environment. Without trying to get all super analytical and intelligent about it, I find there is a real feel-good element in each of these images…
Architectural Art by Drew Tyndell.
5th September
Atlanta based artist Drew Tyndell has always been interested in shape and form. Having been inspired by the work of his architect father from a young age, Tyndell now creates these amazing timber artworks reminiscent of architectural models. I particularly like Drew’s use of colour-blocks and patterns, which gives each piece an added dimension…



















