Filed under Denmark, FASHION, Jewellery by marieluce
« Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland » by Alidra Alic
« The starting point of my work in the project « Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland », is floral motifs found in aesthetics from the late 1800’s. I interpret this literary work into a personal concept and illustrate this through contemporary jewellery using a self-invented plastic technique. Furthermore I have worked with the themes illusion and lack of function in order to awake the viewer’s curiosity, and to question logics. »



June 8, 2009 - 3:41 PM
Filed under DESIGN, Denmark, Furniture by marieluce
By Fabricius/Kanstholm for Lange Production
The Skater Chair was designed in 1968. Today, 40 years later, the chairs are being produced at the same factory, by the same man produced and on the same tools as back in the sixties.
The polyester shell is upholstered in aniline leather with frame in chrome-plated steel.


April 29, 2009 - 3:25 PM
Filed under DESIGN, Denmark, Transport by francois
I really don’t like camping. But with one of these I’d go camping 2 months a year!
REPUBLIC of Fritz Hansen designed this concept for Airstream Inc. and Mini. You can see it now during the Salone Di Mobile in Milano until the 30 april.

April 22, 2009 - 3:38 PM
Filed under DESIGN, Deco, Denmark by marieluce
Obviously, the 2 danish ceramists behind Claidies have fun doing their work. They provide very creative and humoristic pieces.



March 26, 2009 - 2:08 PM
Filed under DESIGN, Deco, Denmark by marieluce
« Clouds is an innovatve, sophisticated and colourful new tile concept for the home, designed by the internationally acclaimed Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, in collaboration with Kvadrat. The tiles can be used as an installation or be hung from a wall or a celling.
The tiles are made of one element and are attached by special rubber bands. This simple design means you can easily arrange and re-arrange the tiles to reflect your ideas and bring self-expression into your home, time and time again. »
Kvadrat website



February 4, 2009 - 3:04 PM