Archive for the 'Product' Category
Concrete Cloth
– Published by Nikolay Vanchev on November 28, 2009 - Filed Under I Do Approve, Product, Leave a Comment
Recently awarded for Material of the Year, Concrete Cloth (cement-impregnated fabric) made by Concrete Canvas is fireproof and waterproof and can be modified in any required shape allowing it to become very useful in disaster relief situations.
Ctrl.Alt.Shift Christmas Grenades
– Published by Nikolay Vanchev on November 26, 2009 - Filed Under I Do Not Approve, Product, Leave a Comment
If there are still people willing to look at grenades during Christmas, then there’s something wrong. And we shouldn’t even discuss how this is a cliché. By the way Dorothy designed these for Ctrl.Alt.Shift.
André x Arkitip by Incase
– Published by Nikolay Vanchev on November 10, 2009 - Filed Under Art, Fashion, Product, Leave a Comment
Celebrating a city that elevated an artist’s graffiti to more than a factor in today’s pop culture, André teams up with Incase for the fifth installment of their collaborative project with Arkitip. The products came just in time for the opening of the first Apple Retail Store in France. André masterminded the leather and caught [...]
Mobile Dining
– Published by Ravi Vasavan on November 10, 2009 - Filed Under Design, Furniture, Product, Leave a Comment
Mobile Dining is a beautifully crafted furniture/product by Nobuhiro Teshima in 2006, might come in handy for high-brow picnic parties.
Levis new “art partnership” with Sagmeister
– Published by Brandon Webster on November 9, 2009 - Filed Under Art, Design, Fashion, Product, Typography, Leave a Comment
Levis’ history of involvement in the art world has been historic to say the least, involving iconic artists such as Warhol and Shepard Fairey, and now they have their sights on graphic design genius Stefan Sagmeister and his company Sagmeister, Inc. The first bit of the work I’ve had the pleasure of studying with my [...]
Prater Chair by Marco Dessí
– Published by Ravi Vasavan on November 9, 2009 - Filed Under Design, Product, Leave a Comment
Contemporary reflection of traditional Viennese chairs as designed by Marco Dessí, consistently beautiful. Highly rigid but yet it seems such a comfort to sit on – would love to own quite few for my future household, a possible commission perhaps.




