Sabtu, 22 Januari 2011

Studio Trivetz by Modern-twist and Nervous System


Studio Trivetz by Modern twist and Nervous System

When I heard about this exciting collaboration between two of my favorite companies I couldn’t wait to spill the beans. Modern-twist, creator of unique modern tabletop textiles, and Nervous System, designers of math-meets-nature jewelry have collaborated on a new collection of trivets called Studio Trivetz.

These colorful trivets not only protect your table, but they interconnect so that you can place just about any size pot or pan on top. You could even use it as a table runner or placemat!

Each trivet is made of FDA approved food-grade silicone, heat resilient to 675 degrees and are skid and slip resistant; making it ideal for every surface. Similar to all items carried by Modern-twist, the trivet is 100% recyclable, non-porous and features a germ-free surface. In addition, all Modern-twist products are free of BPA, lead, latex, phthalates and other harsh chemicals.

Studio Trivetz by Modern twist and Nervous System

Studio Trivetz by Modern twist and Nervous System

Studio Trivetz by Modern twist and Nervous System

Studio Trivetz by Modern twist and Nervous System

Studio Trivetz by Modern twist and Nervous System

Studio Trivetz by Modern twist and Nervous System

Studio Trivetz by Modern twist and Nervous System

Studio Trivetz by Modern twist and Nervous System

The Trivetz will be available in March on modern-twist.com.


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Get Out: Bull & Stein New Orca Pots


In my post on Design Milk about key learnings from the Spring Milan Furniture Fair 2010, I wrote about the total shift away from the stark, ultra perfect architectural designs we had being enjoying for years in the outdoor market and were growing utterly bored with.

Get Out: Bull & Stein New Orca Pots

Times had changed and appetite for new shapes was obvious. Curves were all the rage in new outdoor furniture pieces. However, because the Milan Furniture Fair is about just that — furniture — we were left wondering how this new style would play out in the other areas of outdoor design: pots and planters, kitchens, showers, etc.

This week Maison & Objet and imm cologne open, both brilliant windows on new European design. From preview mailings, it seems the curve mania is gathering pace.

Bull & Stein, the creator of now famous ceramic ornamental Apples, are presenting a new range of pots. The designs by Markus Weigel, are emblematic of this new curvy style.

Get Out: Bull & Stein New Orca Pots
Killer whales. Photo by Fremlin on Flickr

I asked Marcus about the design inspired by nature’s own Orcas (killer whales).

You have been amazingly successful with your Apples ornaments, why have you branched out into this new product category?

As you say, for about 8-10 years there has been a status quo on the outdoor planters market. The 30-year-old trend for Italian terracotta will never end, but it could welcome some freshening up! The first wave of “modern” pots and planters in zinc and polyester were a fresh take on things. Now we have become too used to them. Also these materials have shown many quality issues specially when lesser quality brands try their hand at them.

The market is truly saturated with the perfectly balance, strict architectural looks. Straight and edgy lines have been seen and implanted everywhere. Designers are now looking to new sources of inspiration and nature shows us its perfect forms. We had lost sight of this.

What is the creative or technical process?

Nature was our inspiration and specifically the Orca [whales]. They are extraordinary animals. If you look at them you get a sense of energy and force without hostility. The patterns on their body contribute to that. We loved the way nature has “designed” the curves with so sharply contrasting colors.

The posts are high-fired at 1,200°C, meant to be frostproof. Of course, we were not yet able to make any tests, they just came out of the kilns and will be specifying this.

Get Out: Bull & Stein New Orca Pots

Do custom versions exist?

Yes, we do custom versions if technically possible. We can custom make any combination for architectural projects. In any case they come in white/white, black/black, anthracite/white, and gold-bronze/white.

Thanks Marcus. More soon about what is on show at imm cologne and Maison & Objet!


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Tweet Rings


Tweet Rings

Do you love that Tweet so much that you want to marry it? Well, you can with Tweet-Rings.com, “the world’s first Twitter ring”, a new innovative jewelry idea from Amsterdam-based Alphabeth.

Greg Rewis proposed to his girlfriend via Twitter back in 2008. Barack Obama first shared his historic win with his followers, etc. Obviously, things are happening on Twitter that are changing people’s lives. Maybe even lesser known moments, thoughts and personal stories deserve eternity, no?

Each ring is personalized and engraved with the tweet of your choice or you can write a new “tweet” as long as it is 140 characters or less.

Tweet Rings

Tweet Rings

Tweet Rings

Tweet-rings engraves texts measuring less than one millimeter on the sides of a ring, the words are just barely visible to the naked eye, yet legible because of the use of advanced laser technology.

Tweet-Rings are available in sturdy stainless steel, classic silver and modern titanium, ranging in price from 89 to 109 euros ($119-$145 USD). Delivery is free to over 50 countries.


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Variations on Pi by Nils Voelker


Variations on Pi by Nils Voelker

Nils Voelker has created a series of light paintings called Variations on Pi. It’s an edition of 50 unique long exposure photographs of which each is based on a different range of consecutive decimal places of Pi.

A machine, equipped with 16 LEDs, moves around as a photo is taken from above. The digits define if and where a circle is drawn but also the colors and angles. Together, 3861 decimal places were used to create the whole edition.

Variations on Pi by Nils Voelker

Variations on Pi by Nils Voelker

Variations on Pi by Nils Voelker

Variations on Pi by Nils Voelker

Check out the video:


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Eric Freeman Daybed


Eric Freeman Daybed

Designed by Eric Freeman, this one-of-a-kind daybed is made of white oak and approximately 755 individually stacked slats. It is available exclusively through Michael Hennessy Home.


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Y-BIO by Archinoma


Y BIO by Archinoma

Archinoma created Y-BIO, a temporary, modular colony that presents a new way to create an instant shelter and connection with nature. The Y-BIO unit is designed according to the “Sierpinski pyramid” mathematical model, and is created by attaching three chains to three vertexes of three tetrahedrons (did you get that?) strung up so that they’re levitating slightly above the ground. The entire thing is held together using structural steel tubing.

Y BIO by Archinoma

Y BIO by Archinoma

Y BIO by Archinoma

Y BIO by Archinoma

Y BIO by Archinoma

Y BIO by Archinoma

I wonder if we’re going to see these popping up all over the place? This one was the first experimental colony, created in Crimea.

[via WAN]


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Exovault iPhone Case


Exovault iPhone Case

Exovault is a metal iPhone case that acts like a vault — locking your iPhone inside and protecting it from damage. Made of two pieces of solid metal, the case snaps shut and offers a safehouse for your most important personal accessory. Made in Brooklyn, NY, the Exovault is available for iPod Touch, iPhone 3G/3GS, and iPhone 4 in five finishes in different styles. Engraved cases are also available.

Exovault iPhone Case

Exovault iPhone Case

Exovault iPhone Case

Exovault iPhone Case

Exovault iPhone Case

Exovault iPhone Case


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