Saturday 1 October 2011

Gabriel Dawes




Gabriel Dawe's colorful 'Plexus installation
Using only thread, wood and nails, Dawe creates these masterpieces of optical illustion…

Marni, Las Vegas





Italian designer label Marni has recently opened its first flagship boutique at Crystals, a swanky indoor/outdoor shopping center at the CityCenter.
The store's interiors were conceptualized by Marni designer Consuelo Castiglioni, in conjunction with architecture firm Sybarite. And the 800-square-foot shop is as singular as the brand's aesthetics -- boasting a massive glass-paneled facade and a surrealistic interior, defined by a curving floor surrounding a tree-like series of swooping metal racks that showcases the brand's current collection.
The shop's Dr. Suess-like spaciness doesn't end there. Undulating walls are marked by an alternating convex-concave "bubble" relief pattern, while fiberglass display cases house accessories and shoes. Mannequin bodies dolled up in Marni looks hang suspended from the ceiling like aliens -- albeit super-stylish ones -- dropping down to Earth.

Majik Cafe




Karim Rashid continues his philosophy of creating a digipop digital nature and a seamless world that excites all the senses with Majik Cafe, a new restaurant in Belgrade, Serbia.

Living walls


BioTecture Ltd is dedicated to designing and implementing sustainable green/living walls for buildings and the built environment. Plants are pre-grown vertically in a unique, patented, modular hydroponic system, designed to deliver precise, low water usage and low maintenance, proven over time to give superior performance. Can be used for interior and exterior walls.

Back light wood paneling


Specchia Menotti Italian Company has this amazing wood paneling your home to dress nines. Designed by Stefano Calchi Novati, X. Lumen panels can be used on wall and ceiling. Available with or without back lighting, this cool collection of wood paneling also be adapted to your home and your style fits a T. These modular panels can be ordered in any size and shape, so that even hard to end finds their room’s perfect complement. It can also be combined with your existing lighting, unique lighting to create compositions. After Specchia Menotti, “aesthetics and function, art and technology, modularity and uniqueness” in this mix is a must have accessories, which will make your furniture, your house and your style to new heights.

Wood and plastic wall panels

Designed by Lamellux, some of them sit as flat as any painted drywall surface would, but compensate by containing an array of textured materials trapped in resin, curved arcs of colorful infill and/or semi-see-through waves of plexiglass or plastic. Others bulge and bend outward as fully three-dimensional shapes, or give the appearance of being carved into like a wooden or stone surface. 
These raised, hybrid-material wall panel systems are nothing short of spectacular. Using various combinations of resin, plastic, wood and metal, they are sensuous in texture and span the spectrum from opaque panels to translucent tiles.

While the more transparent versions might not work for a bathroom, they would make for great room dividers and interior wall panels – separating spaces in style while still letting light and shadows show through