July 03, 2008

A Picture Puzzle

What happens when modern furniture like this:

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Chair from Zuo Modern Furniture.

meets up with a little bit of this:

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and a little piece of this:

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The Aggro-Crag from Nickelodeon's Guts.

Stumped?

Take a look at Stardust, Mario Bellini's newest creation for Meritalia.

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Bellini uses cheap packing materials such as wire netting and Styrofoam peanuts along with LEDs and a clean design to create  brilliant furniture that can be used in a variety of  settings, even the pool!  Check out their website for more of his designs and some background on the inspiration behind Stardust.

Ovei Pod: A new experience to enjoy your free time

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Imagine your self inside of this big egg.  But you are not alone.  Imagine your self with a TV, a confortable seat and your favorite console game or movie.   Don´t imagine a buddy at your side, because "The Oculas" or "Ovei" is a very personal experience, or in another words... a very selfish and exquisite way to invest your free time.

This project was introduced at the  London Design Festival in 2006, but you can buy it now for £50,000.

What do you think about it... awesome or too claustrophobic?

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Via Core77.

July 02, 2008

It Matters

I just discovered this online store called Matter, a while ago. In fact, I was actually searching for examples of mid-century-designed doll houses or evidence that such things were even being designed. Well, what I found is that the ones out there are quite expensive and constructed more for the design-minded adult than for a child.

This is what Matter had to offer:
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Besides this doll-house by Christopher Robin Nordstrom, I was also to discover plenty unusual, some impractical, and a few pretty twisted objects available through this online and brick-and-mortar store in New York.

A limited edition giant sketch pad of 4,000 recycled sheets by Rob Peters that can be used as a table or as extra seating.
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A realistic version of the piggy bank by Harry Allen.

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The Superordinate 12 Antler Chandelier by Jason Miller.

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Shoplifter bag
by CITIZEN:Citizen in the large size, of course!

A gold grenade oil lamp by Piet Houtenbos.

Matter and similar-stocked gift shops in big city museums will always make sure that items of this sort will never be scarce when it comes to gift giving. Well, at least as long as your wallet can keep up with them.

July 01, 2008

Lights Up Lamp Winner Announced!!!

Congratualtions! The winner of the 2Modern.com Light Me Up Contest is (drum role):

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"It must be my lucky day...I was just googling design blogs and I found this one with a contest front and center. Fabulous lamps!! Feel free to choose me :) I have a new (old) house to decorate and I'm in need of lamps!"

Winner please respond to this post with your full name, shipping address, email address and telephone number by July 10, 2008. This information will not be published and will be kept private.

Water Mark

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Everything counts when it comes to doing things that positively impact our planet. Not even showers are exempt--especially long ones that tend to be wasteful and indulgent. If you''re finding it hard to curve your appetite for an extended stay under the soothing downpour, then at least switch to the Danze Victorian or Lamp Sunflower low-flow showerheads. These modern spouts pour on the wet, trim water waste and look good doing it.

Road Trip Pt. 4 -- Modern Inspirations

Here I am, writing this post from a coffee shop in New Orleans. While in town, me and my travel buddies have been staying with one of their brother and his friends, whose lifestyle resembles that of the modern day Merry Pranksters. Their styles are what Urban Outfitters and the like tries to replicate. Here are just a few shots from around the house (shh!) that I thought that, if slightly tweaked, would be totally appropriate in any modern design magazines or stores. These are the people who take a can of spray paint to a cuckoo clock straight on the wall, and make it look like it was meant to be that way forever.

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Scary Man-formation

This is beautiful and absolutely horrifying at the same time!
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57 men will die by falling from a cliff ?!

--sdotg--

June 30, 2008

Coworking gets weird

Co-working, being spaces, third place works spaces---all names for a trend that has its roots in the 80's and has really started to pick up in recent years.

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As more and more people leave traditional jobs and offices to ignite start-ups or freelance, these laptop nomads, as they're called, need a place to work. Coffee shops provided that outlet for a short time, but as anyone who has ever suffered through the incessant sounds of espresso being made or coffee being spilled on a keyboard knows, coffee shops have become louder, more crowded and more distracting over the years.

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That's where the idea of coworking stepped up to the plate. Defined by wikipedia as "a shared office environment, utilized by multiple individuals and companies. These companies are either small start-ups looking for an alternative to the home office or the local café. This work environment also appeals to individuals that primarily work in the field, but require a “home base” at the beginning or end of a given day," these futuristic spaces are slowly changing the way we work.

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Beginning ion both coasts, the first co-working spaces have inspired legions of followers in many other cities in this country, as well as other countries. For a complete list, visit: http://wiki.coworking.info/

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Today's spaces, like those that began, often feature cafe-like atmospheres, with an emphasis on better workspaces and varying levels of privacy. Most users of coworking spaces thrive not just on the ability to have a desk somewhere other than their home, but on the community and collaboration that occurs. Whiteboards are often featured in these places to allow for group brainstorming of individual problems or ideas. Coworking relies on the age old tenet that two minds are better than one (of course in coworking's case, three or four or five...).

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Coworking spaces are changing the face of the office and workspace design field also, creating new challenges and new needs for clients and pushing designers to think outside of the long-standing box. And by box, I mean cube, as in cubicle. No longer is the design paradigm to fit as many workers in a space as possible. Now, clients are approaching designers with desires to increase creativity, innovation and collaboration within their workforce.

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Here in the

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state, few cities have featured several coworking spaces for their workforce. Now the capital city, the a place that's been ranking in the top 5 for best city, greenest city and most start-ups for a few years now, will now be able to include two new great coworking spaces to its repertoire and hopefully inspire workers to cowork weird.

LaunchPad Coworking and Conjunctured Coworking are both slated to open sometime this summer. These spaces stand to increase the already innovative start-up, tech and media culture that is thriving in

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. I'll update more as each project progresses to its completion!

*Please note that all these lovely photographs were taken from various websites and are not taken by me.

June 29, 2008

Team USA 2008 Olympic Speedo LZR Racer Officially Unveiled

Teamusalzr Since writing about the new record breaking Speedo LZR Racer swimsuit (below), Team USA's customized suit by Comme desGarcon's famed designer Rei Kawakubo is now unveiled. From About.com.  Not only fast, but lookin' good!

Procter:Rihl - Topo Shelf

The Procter:Rihl studio, formado by architects Fernando Rihl and Christopher Procter - Brazilian and English – was created in 1995. Christopher studied at Architectural Association-London andCarnegie Mellon University in USA. Fernando graduated at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil. In comoon, they have a measure concern about susteinability and have made studies about using low energy and optimizing the industrial processes.

Procter:Rihl have won some prizes, such as the gold medal of Chelsea Flower Show in 2000, the Royal Institute of British Architects prize in 2005, and were finalists of Grand Design Award 2006, BD- Residential Architect of the YearAward 2005 and IV Prêmio of  Bienal de Arquitetura Íbero Latino Americana in 2004.

One of they're most recent creation is the Topo Shelf, for the Brazilian design shop Tok&Stok. A beatiful piece of furniture with organic design and very simple to assembly. This product is one among other 29 projects that celebrates the 30th anniversary of the company.

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