Feb 29
Friday
Light, Color and Nature’s Play: Tord Boontje
Spring is in the not so far off distance — or at least that is what I tell myself to ward off rainy images of March — and with it come the pleasant reminders that the world is alive and beautiful: flowers, cherry blossoms, warmer days, budding tree leaves . . . the list goes on. There is no better artist to celebrate the coming of spring than Tord Boontje , the Dutch-born London-based designer who creates highly detailed glassware, lighting and furniture that all reflect the playful side of nature.Born in Enschede, Netherlands in 1968 Boontje studied industrial design at the Design Academy in Eindhoven and then went on to pursue a master course at the Royal College of Art in London, where he now teaches. He has designed everything from limited edition to mass marketed pieces, making his work known round the world.
The first thing that strikes me when looking at Boontje’s work is his impressive ability to creatively combine naturally playful elements with a clean sophistication. His pieces have a way of seeming nearly organic, absorbing cues from the natural environment and then combining those with the precision of hi-tech techniques. The end product is both whimsical and sharp. Continue…
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Child-friendly design
5 responses - Posted 02.23.08
When I think of the word "design" my mind tends to wander to chic, classy decorated apartments. The kind that get showcased in architectural magazines, with sleek lines and strong colors. Somehow I never associate children with that image. In fact, most people probably wouldn't. But that keeps us from ...continue
5 responses - Posted 02.23.08
When I think of the word "design" my mind tends to wander to chic, classy decorated apartments. The kind that get showcased in architectural magazines, with sleek lines and strong colors. Somehow I never associate children with that image. In fact, most people probably wouldn't. But that keeps us from ...continue
¡Cuba! Art and History from 1868 to Today in Montreal
1 response - Posted 02.22.08
With Fidel Castro's recent resignation announcement, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts ¡Cuba! Art and History from 1868 to Today couldn't come at a more interesting time. The United States imposed embargo on Cuba in 1963 cut off US-Cuba political relations and strained even the ones on a more personal ...continue
1 response - Posted 02.22.08
With Fidel Castro's recent resignation announcement, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts ¡Cuba! Art and History from 1868 to Today couldn't come at a more interesting time. The United States imposed embargo on Cuba in 1963 cut off US-Cuba political relations and strained even the ones on a more personal ...continue
Fab Prefab - Designer Housing
1 response - Posted 02.20.08
Prefab, or pre-fabricated, homes are the current rage with everyone from modernists to environmentalists. The basic idea behind prefab houses are that they are built in a factory or manufacturing site and then assembled wherever the structure is to be located. Although embraced by modernists, prefab is nothing new and ...continue
1 response - Posted 02.20.08
Prefab, or pre-fabricated, homes are the current rage with everyone from modernists to environmentalists. The basic idea behind prefab houses are that they are built in a factory or manufacturing site and then assembled wherever the structure is to be located. Although embraced by modernists, prefab is nothing new and ...continue
Outdoor inspiration: Artist Jim Denevan
1 response - Posted 02.19.08
Nature has inspired artists for centuries, from depicting it to interacting with it. Artist Jim Denevan is one of those who prefer the latter. Working completely by free-hand, Denevan constructs complex drawings on long stretches of beach. His canvas is organic, made of sea and sand. His drawings ...continue
1 response - Posted 02.19.08
Nature has inspired artists for centuries, from depicting it to interacting with it. Artist Jim Denevan is one of those who prefer the latter. Working completely by free-hand, Denevan constructs complex drawings on long stretches of beach. His canvas is organic, made of sea and sand. His drawings ...continue
Origami Masterpieces
2 responses - Posted 02.17.08
Origami (from ori meaning "folding", and kami meaning "paper") is the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a given result using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper medium. "Origami" refers to all types ...continue
2 responses - Posted 02.17.08
Origami (from ori meaning "folding", and kami meaning "paper") is the ancient Japanese art of paper folding. The goal of this art is to create a given result using geometric folds and crease patterns preferably without the use of gluing or cutting the paper medium. "Origami" refers to all types ...continue
Simply Chocolate?
3 responses - Posted 02.14.08
With Valentine's Day being today, it may seem a little cliché to be writing about chocolate, but the classic treat seems to be on the minds of many global designers and artists. You may prefer milk over white, or be a connoisseur of the 70% and over variety, but whatever ...continue
3 responses - Posted 02.14.08
With Valentine's Day being today, it may seem a little cliché to be writing about chocolate, but the classic treat seems to be on the minds of many global designers and artists. You may prefer milk over white, or be a connoisseur of the 70% and over variety, but whatever ...continue
Swiss art heist worth $163 million
4 responses - Posted 02.13.08
On Sunday three robbers walked into Zurich's E.G. Burhle Collection and stole four 19th century masterpieces worth a combined $163 million. Their plunder -- a Degas, van Gogh, Cézanne and a Monet -- is the second multi-million dollar art theft in Switzerland in less than a week; last Wednesday night ...continue
4 responses - Posted 02.13.08
On Sunday three robbers walked into Zurich's E.G. Burhle Collection and stole four 19th century masterpieces worth a combined $163 million. Their plunder -- a Degas, van Gogh, Cézanne and a Monet -- is the second multi-million dollar art theft in Switzerland in less than a week; last Wednesday night ...continue
Fashionably greening your wardrobe
no responses - Posted 02.12.08
Green fashion has taken on a new meaning, as seen at the New York Fashion Week which ended last Friday. If you think wearing sustainable, eco-friendly clothing means donning drab, unattractive styles, you are highly mistaken. Even high fashion has gone down the environmental path, so here's a little sampling ...continue
no responses - Posted 02.12.08
Green fashion has taken on a new meaning, as seen at the New York Fashion Week which ended last Friday. If you think wearing sustainable, eco-friendly clothing means donning drab, unattractive styles, you are highly mistaken. Even high fashion has gone down the environmental path, so here's a little sampling ...continue
Inspired Hotels: 6 unique spots to book a room
1 response - Posted 02.08.08
I get tempted to book last minute flights when I come across hotels like these. Although only the beginning in a world of design hotels, they should provide some inspiration for planning your next trip. continue
1 response - Posted 02.08.08
I get tempted to book last minute flights when I come across hotels like these. Although only the beginning in a world of design hotels, they should provide some inspiration for planning your next trip. continue