Garbage Lamp by Peter Castellucci

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Garbage Lamp by Peter Castellucci

Here is the optimal solution after a house party… Garbage Lamp by the student Peter Castellucci, an efficient and creative way to illuminate and pollute less, all at once.

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Klypsos by Razy2

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Klypsos by Polish Jacek Ryn and Paulina Krauza from Razy2 design studio

A dash of ingenuity, a slight retouching with some irony and a lookout for the environment… and you’ve got Klypsos!

The “plate chalice-carrier” clip to enjoy an aperitif or a standing dinner with freedom of movement and practicality, effective ingredients for a contemporary conviviality, less formal and more relaxed.

Simple but acute solution by the young and creative Jacek Ryn and Paulina Krauza, the Polish duo from the Razy2 studio.

Klypsos by Polish Jacek Ryn and Paulina Krauza from Razy2 design studio

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Want for colors

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Maybe it’s because today is Monday, maybe it’s because it’s cold and/or that Turin is really grey in this season, but today I feel a particular need to be cuddled by color… and obviously some pleasing design!

Here is a cartful of brightly colored objects with the ability to warm and stimulate the psyche, please the eye and wake energies… Dedicated to all the people who feel a bit down in this period. Read the rest of this entry »

FLEXIBLE LOVE Chair by Chishen Chiu

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Flexible Love Chair 16 by Chishen Chiu

Translated by Silvia — Surfing around the Internet yesterday looking for solutions for sustainable furnishings, we fell upon FLEXIBLE LOVE. We immediately liked the name and, indeed, it sums up in two words the philosophy which hides behind this project. It is, in fact, a fantastic example of social, ecological and philanthropic design that manages to mix concrete utility and love for the environment and for others.

It is born from a very simple but effective concept: a flexible chair that uses fully the structural properties of honeycomb, applied to the working of an accordion. An incredible result of extensibility, resistance and rigidity, considering that the material used is nothing more than… paper!

A myriad of used sheets of paper that are recuperated, recycled and reused in a completely new way by the new Taiwanese designer Chishen Chiu for an extendible chair that can also be compact and multiform to host anywhere from 1 to 16 people! A group of good friends, a soccer team, a school class…

Take a look at the 2 videos and the images you will find below and in the cut.

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Unconventional furniture – part 2: Reuse for a new charm

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Reuse Design Furniture

Translated by Silvia — The creativity of the so-called “Reuse Design” lately is forever more appreciate from an earth-friendly and “NON Useless” design point of view, but more importantly even of “RE-useful”.

Here is for you a selection of interesting projects born from the creativity of sensible designers looking for ecologically sustainable solutions, selection which goes to show the fact that reusing is an effective solution and can also be aesthetic. 12 propositions which come, in the most part, from discarded objects, rethought and modelled into a new existence, for a renewed and original desirability.

A source of inspiration and encouragement for our daily recycling.

All details in the link below.

Silver cutlery Limited Edition by Toni Grilo for Christofle

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IKEA: unconventional street marketing lately in Japan

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Ikea Mobile Showroom for Kobe new store's opening

Translated by Silvia — Here’s a new episode of extremely creative Street Marketing courtesy of the biggest Swedish Furniture giant: after having revolutionized the benches, telephone booths and bus stops in New York (see link below) this time the strategic novelty was thought out to penetrate the Country of the Rising Sun and involves nothing less than a monorail train, completely redone inside and out to travel in perfect IKEA style, spreading the latest colourful collection of fabrics and furnishings of the Swedish house for the launch of the new Japanese store.

The train will circulate until May 16th and connects Kobe in Japan to the man-made Port Island on which the new dealer, inaugurated on April 14th, was constructed. It is most certainly a clamorous advertising strategy, totally in sync with the Swedish giant’s idea that all revolves around home, the most important place in the world. IKEA wants to communicate that through the furnishing giant, home can be recreated anywhere, even on a moving train. Indeed, one cannot negate that its products transmit a strong sense of domesticity and that its democratic design is really a contemporary phenomenon of indisputable success.

All images of the train on the link below.

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Orange22’s Social Design: Botanist Pink Limited Edition and Blank Canvas Project

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Orange22's Social Design: Blank Canvas Project

Translated by Silvia — The Orange22 studio says yes and strikes again.Founded in the year 2000 by Dario Antonioni in Los Angeles, this Californian laboratory of creativity immediately gained itself some illustrious clients and recognition. Last year, it launched Botanist, a collection of indoor and outdoor furniture, the first of which is tainted pink with the “Pink Limited Edition” in favour of the battle against breast cancer (all images under the cut). The latest issue is “Blank Canvas”, a social design project in which 8 world famous designers were involved for the first edition, from Milton Glaser (the creator of the iconic logo “I heart NY”) to the omnipresent Karim Rashid, from Ives Behar (an idol of ours) to the Italian duo of Massimo and Lella Vignelli.

You will find the images of the Botanist collections and more information in the cut below.

International famous designers for Blank Canvas Project 2008

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ULTIMA Tower: the vertical and biomimetic city by Eugene Tsui

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The architect Eugene Tsui

Translated by Silvia — Considering the growth rate of the world population and the tendency towards unbridled urbanization, the estimation is that by the end of next century, almost all of the surface of the Earth will be covered in houses, residences, malls and industrial plants. Projects such as ULTIMA Tower take on even more value and seem like concrete solutions towards the respect of the natural environment and the future generations.

An impressive building in the shape of a volcano, 3.2km high and capable of hosting 1.000.000 people is indeed the concrete answer given by the architect Eugene Tsui against the problem of uncontrolled urbanization that foresees, within the next 7 years, another important increase in urbanization that will bring to 22 the number of metropolises with over 10 million inhabitants, as said by the United Nations.

After being impressed by architectonic suggestions such as the Moscow City Tower and the Crystal Island, devised for Moscow by one of the most prestigious architects studios in the world, Fosters & Partners; or by the new tower scheduled to be erected in Tokyo, the X-Seed 4000, which recalls Mount Fuji from the Taisei Construction Corporation; here is today’s ULTIMA Tower that, in the world of bio mimetic architecture, is surely the most representative suggestion.

In the cut below you will find more information and pictures.

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Grobal, the vase according to Karim Rashid: techno-organic and self-watering

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Translated by Silvia — From Treg Bradley’s inventive mind and Karim Rashid’s biomorphic creativity was born Grobal, an innovative vase for the failed green thumbs out there, colourful, self-watering and… “techno-organic”.

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Unconventional furniture – part 1: New materials to sit on

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Translated by Silvia – Designers of Frank O. Gehry’s calibre (since the beginning of the 70’s) and recently ever more representatives of the new generation of industrial designers from the whole world have brought forward new materials like cardboard, scruff paper and polystyrene for creative experiments in the field of furniture, often winking back to sustainability.

And it is to their seating solutions, obtained from economic or recycled materials, that we are dedicating this post.

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