Acne Studios in New York, Tokyo & Copenhagen by BOZARTHFORNELL.There is a lot to love about these interiors. From the interior branding point of view, they are a study in perfection. Not only do they embody Acne's painfully stylish aesthetic, each store speaks a consistent visual language while...
Restaurant NamNam in Copenhagen by HolmbäckNordentoft.Restaurant NamNam is a Singaporean eatery in central Copenhagen. Designed by young danish studio HolmbäckNordentoft in collaboration with Christina Meyer Bengtsson, the restaurant opened it's doors in late May 2012. I really love the way...
Textile Installation Art by Amanda Browder // Brooklyn, New York.I'd love to walk down the street and discover one of these assaults of colour. Can you imagine it? There would be a shriek of excitement followed by a case of instagram gone wild. These joyful temporary works are the creation of American...
Fun House by UdA Architetti // Holiday Apartment Renovation in Juan Les Pins, France.A little while ago, I dedicated an entire post to the sensational Turin-based multidisciplinary studio UdA Architetti. Back then, I eloquently described their work as "shit hot design with truckload of personality". How lady-like of me....
Design Free Thursday // Mimicry by GiesenLeenders."Mimicry" is a quirky little series of images by Dutch photography duo Maurits Giesen and Ilse Leenders of GiesenLeenders. Each colourful scene captures two matching characters perfectly camouflaged in their environment. Without trying to...
Villa La Banane // Saint Barthélemy, The Caribbean.Villa La Banane is seriously BANANAS! First there's the ridiculously amazing location on the island of Saint Barthélemy in the Caribbean. Then there's a lot of yellow everywhere which is (almost) always a fabulous idea as far as I'm...
Guido Hager’s Apartment in Berlin, Germany.Guido Hager is a landscape architect from Berlin. This is his apartment. I don't mean to be stereotyping people here, but have you noticed that there isn't a single plant in this interior? Without looking up who lived here, I would've...
“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...
Design Free Thursday // Body Art by Olaf Breuning.In this colour-study body art series, eclectic Swiss artist Olaf Breuning investigates the possibility of using the human form as a canvas. Red, blue, yellow and green are used against inky black background creating a super striking...