Monday, September 30, 2013

Paper Objects

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Jennifer Collier objects

British artist, Jennifer Collier collects all kinds of papers, magazines, maps, and sheet     music, and recycles them to create incredible wrapping for ordinary for ordinary objects that would otherwise go unnoticed.













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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Minimalist

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This collection of sleeves are a minimalist design created by England-based company Minimalux. There are currently five sleeves to compliment a slew of accessories including the iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini, a ball point pen, and a pocket mirror. The vegetable-tanned leathers are manufactured using traditional hand skills and saddlery tools.

Each of the pieces are hand-stitched using strong beeswaxed linen threads, and subsequently hand burnished and hot stamped with the Minimalux logo. The leather itself is untreated aside from a light coating of mink oil in order to protect it from moisture damage. The leathers age naturally to produce a rich, dark golden color.

























original article: design-milk by Leo Lei

Wildlife Bridge


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Wildlife bridges are designed to help animals cross busy highways in safety. They don’t just protect wildlife from being hit by cars – they also connect fragmented habitats and help populations intermingle and breed.
The Netherlands is leading the way in designing these bridges. The country is home to more than 600 similar crossings.







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Friday, September 27, 2013

Sophisticated Leaves

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Fashion in Leaves by Tang Chiew Ling


Fashion in Leaves is ongoing personal project by Malaysian illustrator and artist Tang Chiew Ling that explores various forms of leaves and flowers as if they were fashion sketches.











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Surreal Creatures


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Magical Experiences by Maiko Tekeda
In many cultures the hat is a status symbol and wearing a hat is still an obligation to attend certain ceremonial occasions. A hat makes its owner appear taller, more important and gives the person a certain presence. A hat can enable a person to slip on a different personality and let him or her become someone different.
Maiko Takeda’s creations seem like a surreal creatures from fantastic dream world. The headpieces of her latest creation, ‘Atmospheric Reentry’, are excitingly different, delicate and futuristic. The Tokyo born graduate of Central Saint Martins and the Royal College of Art, seeks to ‘create surreal, subtle dramas around the person wearing a piece and the people near them’. She imagines to give the people wearing her pieces the opportunity to ‘experience or share surreal moments in their daily lives, at a party or in the privacy of their own home’. ‘I want my pieces to give people those magical experiences’.











You can find an interview with MaikoTakeda here on the mb! magazine site.
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Images by Dan Wilton | Via: mb! by Mercedes-Benz