Grande problema la scrviania di lavoro disordinata, ogni oggetto ha la capacità di perdersi nei vari cassetti. Per risolvere questo enorme problema i fratelli Wright e Lexon hanno pensato di disegnare una serie di strumenti estremamente utili e dal design da esibire e da guardare. Queste serie di strumenti hanno tutti le le medesime dimensioni …
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London’s original short film evening is back! With weekly screenings now in Cape Town, Toronto and sold out 3D events at the Barbican London last year, Short & Sweet has firmly established itself as the best way to enjoy short films. Don’t let the cheap tickets and relaxed atmosphere fool you though – this is …
Il gioco è semplice, in un mese costruiscono circa 2 uniche, a scatto fisso e fantastiche biciclette mettendole in vendita su questo sito; stop. Il bello è che le biciclette di Soho Fixed sono un eccellente unione di pezzi retro e nuovi che creano un risultato qualitativamente eccellente, con l’esclusiva dell’unicità assicurata. Nel sito troverete …
Watch Me Move- The Animation Show is the most extensive exhibition ever mounted to present the full range of animated imagery produced in the last 150 years. Captivating and entertaining, it brings together industry pioneers, independent film-makers and contemporary artists. Cutting across generations and cultures, the show features over 170 works, from iconic clips to …
Have you heard of Mambonsai? Simply put, the stage is set with a plant and a pot, then the drama unfolds with the placement of small figurines. Mambonsai posses a drive for humour and a humanistic touch giving it a lighter feel from traditional bonsai. Invented by Paradise Yamamoto and now on display at ICN …
The world needs more designer toys! Meet Paul Vincett of Stitches and Glue: a background in illustration, he is a freelance designer and maker based in London. He specialises in puppets and has been creating works for theatres, films, theme parks and clients such as Urban Outfitters. Get in touch with him if you love …
Good things in London are hidden: walk the street far away from the common and popular places and attactions, and you always find something creative and lovely. It’s the London life, where the energy is spread into ideas and passions. I was really happy to discover “Labour And Wait” last week. I was walking around …
Have you had enough of designers that charge you 500£ a piece for “sustainable” furniture decorated with scraps of vintage paper but actually made with expensive, polluting aluminium? Well then get in touch with East London Furniture. They run the Pallet Project, that focuses on building furniture form materials found on the streets of East London. …
If you’re in London over the next two weeks, head over to Clerkenwell for two great events. First there will be the Summer Open Studios at Craft Central (May 19-22) to source beautiful work you’ll want to buy or find a design service that will fulfill your needs. Craft Central’s community of renowned designers gets …
Rob Ryan is a London based artist who produces exquisite paper cut designs using a scalpel. He literally transforms his thoughts, dreams and stories into paper, creating intricate works which never fail to make me smile. The result is a series of romantic laces and complicated structures made ??of colored symbols, words and human figures designed to tell stories full of …
Available until the 11 th of September 2011. We are talking about the Joan Mirò exhibition at Tate Modern in London: the first major retrospective of the last 50 years. More than 150 paintings and sculptures also. A big occasion for discovering one of the most important surrealist artist. 13 rooms show different phases of …
Don’t forget: April 16, 2011 is Record Store Day! Hundreds of indie records stores, fans and artists all over the world celebrate all things music through countless gigs, performances, limited releases and much more. For example Radiohead will release a limited edition two track EP on 12? vinyl which will be available in Europe and Japan …
Japanese fashion is always in the limelight, especially in London. The “Future Beauty: 30 Years of Japanese Fashion” exhibition at Barbican was the first in Europe to comprehensively survey avant-garde Japanese fashion from 1980 to the present. Now the Victoria and Albert Museum celebrates the life and work of Yohji Yamamoto, one of the world’s …