Artist Daan Roosegaarde’s latest art work uses some fancy lighting to show what the water level in The Netherlands would look like, if they didn’t have all the waterworks they’re known for.
Spoiler alert: They’d pretty much all be underwater.
Artist Daan Roosegaarde’s latest art work uses some fancy lighting to show what the water level in The Netherlands would look like, if they didn’t have all the waterworks they’re known for.
Spoiler alert: They’d pretty much all be underwater.
During the recent Milan Design Week, Studio BAAG launched their Breathe Cabinet for Italian furniture company Durame. The cabinet, made from solid chestnut, features circular indents meant to represent pores on the cabinets ‘epidermal’ surface.
Branching out from lighting, LZF Lab worked together with Isidro Ferrer to create Funny Farm, a group of nineteen wooden animals that are a bit quirky.
Architect Ole Sondresen has designed the contemporary renovation and addition to a 19th century farmhouse on Long Island in New York.
A+Architecture have designed a childcare center in Lodève, France, that features cut-out colourful shapes through-out, similar to those featured in shape sorter toys.
Robert Brou has shared with us photos of his latest design, the Gorilla Chair. It’s Made from 4 inch think Poplar lumber that is stack laminated, hand sculpted and then finished with a ebonized black lacquer finish.