The Veil stool is made from 4000 disposable face masks
British designer Joe Slatter created the white and blue stool using discarded face masks found on the streets of London, which he spun into soft yarn.
British designer Joe Slatter created the white and blue stool using discarded face masks found on the streets of London, which he spun into soft yarn.
Part sustainable design and part ode to Sicilian food culture, a new product by a Milan-based startup transforms inedible food waste into a functional homeware. Krill Design’s “Ohmie” is a compostable lamp made from the peels of two to three oranges...
The Airship Orchestra by Melbourne art and technology company ENESS is reinvigorating cities across the world with a spectacular immersive art experience. The temporary artwork is a mystical tribe of 16 otherworldly inflatable sculptures (some up to six meters) all...
‘My second childhood’ designed by yali paz is a series of soft beanbags suitable for many positions of hugging. drawing reference from the natural condition in which the mother protects her baby providing them with a sense of security and...
Sydney-based design duo préssec has developed a ping pong paddle made from recycled HDPE plastic that looks just like terrazzo. the project started during lockdown when the designers played ping pong on the kitchen table to pass the time. one...
An entire month dedicated to design is waiting for us at Graz! The Design Monat Graz is different from before but innovative as always and exciting as never before. It is happening. There will of course be no opening event....
Stockholm based artists Humans since 1982 are pleased to announce the launch of ClockClock 9. ClockClock 9 is the newest addition to Humans since 1982’s ongoing ClockClock project.The kinetic work consists of 9 pairs of clock hands mounted on a...
Two pedestrian crossings and a building facade in London’s White City district have been given a new lick of paint as part of one of Camille Walala’s characteristically vibrant public art installations, called Les Jumeaux. Camille Walala is purveyor of...
The importance of daydreaming has already been proven in studies. It comes to remind us that every good thing needs its own time. The latest creation by Joynout’s industrial designer Assaf Israel is a long armchair that comes from the...
Omer Arbel Office films concrete tree-like forms that will become House 75.9 Designer Omer Arbel‘s Vancouver studio has made a film documenting the concrete forms of House 75.9, which is being built on a hay farm near Surrey in British Columbia, Canada. The video...