Light & Jelly
February 7th, 2012“Light & Jelly” is series of lamps cast in jelly by Le Creative Sweatshop and then photographed by Fabrice Fouillet. The results are very colorful and look stunning.








found at It’s Nice That
“Light & Jelly” is series of lamps cast in jelly by Le Creative Sweatshop and then photographed by Fabrice Fouillet. The results are very colorful and look stunning.








found at It’s Nice That
Here’re a few photos from the series “Mimesis” by Barbara & Michael Leisgen. Simple & nice.





found at Potz!Blitz!Szpilman!
The Japanese architect Ryue Nishizawa designed this “Garden & House” in Tokyo on a very small lot of just 8 x 4 m. It doesn’t really have a facade or walls: vases, planters, concrete benches, plexiglass railings, full-height windows and curtains form the boundary between inside and outside. I’m baffled.
Photos by Iwan Baan.





found at DOMUS
These photos are from Jim Sanborn‘s “The Topographic Projections and Implied Geometries Series”. They are long exposures photographs of enormous light projections. Very impressive work.




found at I like this art
These photographs by Frank Kunert aren’t just some Photoshop wizardry. He first build each model by hand and then photographed them. I guess you agree that the results are stunning.




found at trendland
“Cfaal 62″ by Jessica Eaton. Jessica is very unhappy with how tumblr is messing up credits.

© Jessica Eaton
found at dvdp
It took me quite some time find any information about this image. I found it initially on Traditional Doom, but thank to Google Image Search I figured out that this Venus de Milo was photographed in Jean Paul Gaultier his studio. And now I’m at a dead end. Does anyone know if this is custom installation at Gaultiers studio or does anyone know the artist? Thanks for any hints. Thanks to commenters for pointing out that it’s an installation by Studio Makkink & Bey.
(BTW, seriously Tumblr, get your act together, you’re obfuscating the internet.)

I’m quite impressed with the 3D textile textures in Alba Prat her designs.



found at designboom weblog
Daniel Eatock updated his website with some new work. Processed Potatoes definitely stands out: a full packet of crisps chewed into a pulp, spat out, and formed into the shape of a potato.

Set Square Cubed: 6 plastic 45° set squares, blue tack

Unicycle & Stabilisers

Goldfish Bowl & Basketball: 31cm glass bowl, size 7 NBA rubber basketball
