Nothing looks more retro like cross-stitch embroidery. Well, maybe a typewriter machine or a rotary dial telephone. But even they could look ”more” retro by adding the cross-stitch embroidery. Swedish artistUlla-Stina Wikanderbrings back obsolete items as works of art using cross-stitched embroideries that she has collected for over a decade. Some of the small objects...
There's something eye-catching about a bag, clutch, or a backpack made out of wood. But when wood and embroidery are combined, the result is truly outstanding and unique.
nspired by the Moon, Taiwanese design firm Acorn Studio has created this beautiful moon-like lamp that will definitely transform any space into a fairytale-like scenery. Made of glass fiber and non-toxic latex, Luna ranges in luminosity from LUX1 to LUX5, and comes
These amazing 2D/3D lamps from Tel-Aviv based design studio Studio Cheha, are an absolute game changer. The lamps are made from a thin sheet of acrylic glass that has been laser engraved to create light-emitting optical illusions.
Promoting a brand is often a pain in the behind, especially when it comes to big billboards and booth stands. But the guys at TOOIZY have developed an inflatable modular booth stand, totally customizable, made of extremely light materials. And it’s also easy
Clay Sinclair is a thinker. His unique and luminous artworks are mentally stimulating, challenging and often provocative. He offers a humorous commentary on contemporary culture, which is both cutting and compassionate. The idea of an exhibition based around the
Memorina is a classical game of matching cards, but it comes with an unexpected twist: the characters, the objects, the scenes, are completely hand-made, usingoil, watercolor, pencil, charcoal, pastel, and threads. Even the animation was done byunconventional
Nature is an endless source of inspiration for any artist, and in any form of art. Belarusian artistAnastasia Kovaleva uses found organic material to create her imaginative and intricate collages. From dreamy landscapes, to cards and decorative objects,
For this year's Interni Hybrid Architecture and Design exhibition at the University of Milan, French architect Jean Nouvel teamed up with Italian shoe brand Ruco Line an designed a pair of leather and rubber boots. The creative footwear come in white, black,