Switch by Adam McEwen
April 7th, 2009Switch in an installation by Adam McEwen. The fluorescent tubes are placed with graphite ones. You can see it at Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in New York till April 18th.


found at theSupermarket
Switch in an installation by Adam McEwen. The fluorescent tubes are placed with graphite ones. You can see it at Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery in New York till April 18th.


found at theSupermarket
This is a prototype of the Cloud sofa by Tokujin Yoshioka. It is made of paper, probably the same kind as these paper bags by Saskia Diez. Moroso will produce them later with different fabrics and other materials for daily use.
There are so many previews of the Milan furniture fair recently, I’m wondering if there is going any new product launch at all in Milan.




This video of the Vegetal Chair by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, shows you the different design iterations they went through to get to the final result. The different drawings illustrate the whole “growing” process. The chair is available from Vitra.


“Wall of Fire” by Jason Lazarus.

“Dot to Death – Ian Curtis” by No Days Off, each dot traces the life and death of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis. Available at Soma Gallery.


Baker Tweet is one of the best Twitter applications I have seen. With this box, your favorite bakery can let every follower know what’s fresh out of the oven. The baker can pick the right pre-written message with the knob on the box and then press a button. Boom, there is a queue.
Made by Poke.
No, it isn’t. One of the many wonderful movie end titles collected by Dill Pixels.

found at FFFFOUND!
Just like the last 3 years, the Web Trend Map 2009 by the Information Architects gives you the perfect overview of the internet. They mapped the 333 most influential web domains and the 111 most influential internet people onto the Tokyo Metro map. The height of a station refers to its traffic, revenue and trend. Its width represents the stability of the company behind the domain. If it is possitioned on a main line then it is a classic site and so on.
It is nice to see how they add more info over the years. The only minus is the black layout.


I want all of these artworks by Marc Nagtzaam. The titles alone are worth it: “Fall – Out”, “These Days”, “Minimal Compact”, “Slash / Reverse” and “Hardcore”.




