6.10.05

Markow&Norris


Handwoven glass sculptures! Created by Eric Markow and Thom Norris with their unique woven glass technique. Beautiful!

Markow&Norris

Това не е пластмаса, а органично стъкло - авторите Eric Markow и Thom Norris са разработили своя уникална технология, с която създават скулптури от изплетени стъклени нишки.

5.10.05

Another addition to the 'LACE' trend

What appears soft is hard - the famous "Crochet Coffee Table" that Marcel Wanders designed for Moooi

3.10.05

Livinglass - новият продукт за дизайнерите




Страхотна идея за преградни стени, плотове и мебели! Livinglass е стъклен ламинат, в който са вградени естествени продукти - даже такива нежни неща като цветчета от роза, например. Но е достатъчно здрав, за да се постави вместо плот или да се използва в мокри помещения, на пода или на стълбището.

It can encapsulate even such delicate 3 dimensional objects as bamboo, flower petals and sculptured fabrics
Livinglass materials can be used indoors or outdoors, in wet areas or in sunlight, with exposed or concealed edges, without the deterioration, delamination or wicking that plague a lot of laminated glass materials.


Livinglass - a palette for the senses.

2.10.05

INDEX: - AND THE INDEX:2005 WINNERS ARE ...


On September 23rd the the world’s largest design and innovation award ceremony took place in Copenhagen. 118 top designs from all over the world had been selected from hundreds of nominees. 5 of these have recieved the INDEX: Awards:

INDEX: - AND THE INDEX:2005 WINNERS ARE ...

One of the winners is Softwall – design by Stephanie Forsythe, Todd MacAllen, Canada
The paper (or textile) softwall dynamically partitions large open rooms and spaces into more intimate and personal surroundings of any shape.
Softwall is now in MoMA New York’s permanent collection.

1.10.05

One of my latest projects - A private apartament



The diningroom and the kitchen are part of the livingroom


and this is the ArchiCAD 3D view

My projects: A private apartament - Livingroom


It still needs finishing decoration like curtains, pictures, etc.





Interior design trends favor bamboo


A growing trend toward designing and building with green products is established worldwide. One such product is bamboo. It is not only easily renewable source, but also, since bamboo is so stable in a damp environment, it's ideal for bathrooms and kitchens!

What is good design?


This is a question we all have asked. But much more important the answer is if it concerns the evaluation of a product for introducing it into production - i.e. what its benefits are? Is it useful, is it producible, is it profitable?

Great source of help for everyone working in that field

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