“Poetic Cosmos of the Breath” by Tomás Saraceno.

1,248 points if you already knew this is the second time I'm posting about Tomás Saraceno's work. Because that would mean you've been following this blog since the VERY beginning! In that post I only showed a single image of his...

3D Walls Made From Timber Dowels and Paper Pipes.

Ok, I admit it - this is a slightly random posts. But then again, I've had a few of those in the past. I recently spotted a couple of thing which reminded me of each-other so I decided to include them in a "this-goes-with-that" type posts....

Body Responsive // Set Design For Dance.

As an architect by day and a contemporary dancer by night, body responsive set design hits a sweet spot like few things do. When executed well, interactive set design can give and take stimuli from the dancer, acting as the dynamic, living...

As Good As New pop-up shop by i29 // Amsterdam.

Well isn't this just a little bit clever? You're looking at a pop-up shop for a second hand Dutch furniture brand As Good As New. Located in one of Amsterdam's super-cool fashion stores SPRMRKT (who's owner clearly isn't a fan of vowels),...

Rogerseller Presents // The Art of Colour.

It is no secret I get super excited about brilliant creative collaborations, and today's story is no exception. Our friends at Rogerseller are currently running a seasonal campaign titled The Art of Colour, which celebrates colour in...

Sculpting and Manipulating Space With Light.

Although I am a huge fan of beautiful fittings which capture, cradle and bounce light within interiors, today I wanted to explore a more conceptual side of this medium - the idea of projected light as the means of manipulating space. For...

Tillman Kaiser // The Truth And The Abstract Blues.

These super beautiful and elegant wall and floor sculptures by Graz-born Vienna-based Tillman Kaiser are from the artist's recent solo show titled 'The Truth And The Abstract Blues' held at the Wilkinson Gallery in London. I am a huge fan...

Dynamic VHS Tape Installations by Zilvinas Kempinas.

Well isn't this just a little bit nuts? I am in awe of Lithuanian-born and New York-based artist Žilvinas Kempinas. His installation "Tube" (2008) involved a whole bunch of VHS tapes (remember those?) and electric fans. How the hell did...