Textile Covered People by Guda Koster.Guda Koster is a Dutch artist who creates living sculptures, installations and performances, which she then photographs. Koster’s images are created in parallels of time, space and textile. The artist uses fabrics, colours and...
Gallery Inspired Melbourne Apartment Renovation by BoardGrove Architects.BoardGrove Architects have created an ambiguous kitchen, designed to appear more like a gallery, with furniture and joinery appearing as art...
Surreal Architectural Assemblages by Noemi Goudal.It's been more than six years since I first fell in love with the work of French artist Noémie Goudal, and I am still just as blown away by this young ladies work, like I was when I first discovered her. Goudal is a Royal College of Art...
Conceptual Sculpted Scent by Zuza Mengham for Laboratory Perfumes.During London Design Festival 2016, Laboratory Perfumes & Zuza Mengham presented a unique scent-inspired sculpture exhibition at The Conran...
Stories On Design // 3D Grids.Today we celebrate 3D Grids in a Story that brings together many inspiring projects from around the world, ranging from architecture, interiors, furniture, art and installations. 3D Grids have proven to be the perfect building-block...
Graphic Artist Emily Forgot Unveils New Solo Show ‘Neverland’.In NEVERLAND, graphic artist, Emily Forgot, takes us on an ideas walkthrough, showcasing visions that have until now only lived in her...
Jouw… Online Concept Store for Extraordinary Cutlery & Tableware.Extraordinary cutlery and tableware created by more then 35 international artists over 4 years have been brought together in a unique online concept store Jouw..., which launched earlier this month. Curated by Steinbeisser, these...
Siba Sahabi’s ‘Blue Alchemy’ References First Man-Made Pigment Developed in 2600 BC.Referencing the first man-made pigment that was developed as early as 2600 BCE, 'Blue Alchemy' is the new bright blue edition of Siba Sahabi's iconic felt vases. The ancient Egyptians held the colour blue in very high regard because it was...
Cooky Porcelain Sculptures by Laurent Craste.I think it's fair to generalise by saying that when we think of porcelain, concepts like pain and violence are the last things on our minds, right? Well, there's always someone who has a twist on the tradition, which turns us on pretty...