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design-o-clock:

‘Within’ is a minimalist-designed piece of furniture that moves between functional seating and table. Designed by Swedish designer and founder of ‘Vision Studio’ ,

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see-so:

Ryuji Nakamura / beam, 2011

the design utilizes a floating steel framework placed at the viewer’s eye level to create the illusion of individual rooms without the presence of full partition walls.  

co-zine:

120223 - You couldn’t make it up. Learning to Ski in SANAA’s Rolex Centre. The fluid, ambiguous spaces of the centre seem to allow anything. Almost like a green screen background, any function could be acted out in the space and it would still look like a plausible place for it. Images by Johann Watzke

shapenoid:

The Crystal by Daniel Libeskind at Royal Ontario Museum, interior, Toronto, ON. Photography by Sam Javanrouh

shapenoid:

The Crystal by Daniel Libeskind at Royal Ontario Museum, interior, Toronto, ON. Photography by Sam Javanrouh

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enochliew:

Red Ball Project by Kurt Perschke
Through the magnetic,  playful, and charismatic nature of the RedBall, the work is able to  access the imagination embedded in all of us.

enochliew:

Red Ball Project by Kurt Perschke

Through the magnetic, playful, and charismatic nature of the RedBall, the work is able to access the imagination embedded in all of us.

trulybetrue:

Teshima Art Museum

trulybetrue:


Teshima Art Museum

design-o-clock:

‘Within’ is a minimalist-designed piece of furniture that moves between functional seating and table. Designed by Swedish designer and founder of ‘Vision Studio’ ,

(via designoclock)

see-so:

Ryuji Nakamura / beam, 2011

the design utilizes a floating steel framework placed at the viewer’s eye level to create the illusion of individual rooms without the presence of full partition walls.  

co-zine:

120223 - You couldn’t make it up. Learning to Ski in SANAA’s Rolex Centre. The fluid, ambiguous spaces of the centre seem to allow anything. Almost like a green screen background, any function could be acted out in the space and it would still look like a plausible place for it. Images by Johann Watzke

shapenoid:

The Crystal by Daniel Libeskind at Royal Ontario Museum, interior, Toronto, ON. Photography by Sam Javanrouh

shapenoid:

The Crystal by Daniel Libeskind at Royal Ontario Museum, interior, Toronto, ON. Photography by Sam Javanrouh

(via minimalistmatt)

enochliew:

Red Ball Project by Kurt Perschke
Through the magnetic,  playful, and charismatic nature of the RedBall, the work is able to  access the imagination embedded in all of us.

enochliew:

Red Ball Project by Kurt Perschke

Through the magnetic, playful, and charismatic nature of the RedBall, the work is able to access the imagination embedded in all of us.

About:

22, from Birmingham UK.
2nd Year Interior Design, Manchester School Of Art

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