Design Free Thursday | Confessions Of A Designer.

I know that this is not strictly a DFT kind of post as it is directly related to designers and their daily challenges, but I thought you guys wouldn't mind if I bend the rules slightly, yeah? Even thought these are quite specific to...

Colourful World of Markus Linnenbrink.

Markus Linnenbrink'a paintings, sculptures and installations are nothing short of extraordinary and exhilarating. Looking at his rich, textural, layered works saturated in colour makes me feel all dizzy with love...

Stairway to Heaven by Studio Bertjan Pot.

Remember my post last week on three products on my lust list? Well... that post, and more specifically those crazy QUELLE FÊTE (II) melting disco balls are what reminded me to blog about this cooltown installation by Studio Bertjan Pot....

As Aperitivo by Nika Zupanc | Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Oh baby! There's nothing like a super hot and raunchy interior to rev up my design engine on a Monday morning. Vroom vroom! So, where do I start? Let me see. I adore everything about this place. There is something Jamie Hayon-esque...

House in Fukawa by Suppose Design Office.

Located in the suburbs of Hiroshima, House in Fukawa is a grown up version of "treehouse" designed by Suppose Design Office for a young family of four. The house occupies a small block and managing to squeeze in three bedroom boxes which...

Design Free Thursday | Identity Crisis.

In his latest series I Am Winnie the Pooh, French photographer Benjamin Béchet kidnaps a handful of superheroes and children's icons from their fairytale settings and strips them of their supernatural powers by showing them in real life...

Social Art From The Obsolete by Nick Gentry.

Ever wondered what happened to all those floppy disks, VCR and cassette tapes from the 80s and 90s? It seems they all ended up in the studio of British artist Nick Gentry, who uses them as a canvas for his art. Nick first got the idea...

Protein Feed: The Blocks by Studio Toogood.

It's been a week since Studio Toogood arrived in Sydney to create the city's latest cultural destination, a pop-up experiment and temporary haven for a bit of art, design and some delectable gastronomy, and it’s all starting to make more...