
This is the work of the designer Matthias Pliessnig, a very interesting seating structure. “Providence” was conceived around the notion of building a landscape for people to interact with. He also made many other similar structures, and they all give me a sense of tranquillity, and they seem very comfortable (…) 
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With Embrasure, he wanted to experiment with flexible joints to see if he could create a hammock effect. Each joint is joined with hand-hammered copper rivets. The strips that make up the form are more sporadic as they swirl around to show the geometry of the curves.
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A deviated path:
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Convolution:
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Ebb:
via Matthias Pliessnig, Yatzer

I always like to find new and cool designers, they inspire me and make me love fashion even more.
Inside Out is a new label designed by Central St. Martins graduates James Woolfin and Yvette White They make these super cool T-shirts and other jersey items- printing knitwear, shirts and waistcoates digitallysuper-imposed into the jersey. I love the details and the texture. It´s like layering without all the layers, hehe.
Want one? Go to Creatures of Comfort, a edgy online shop with lots of other treats for all the fashionistas out there.

I found for some time ago a lovely vectorial work that I have been looking at for some time now, not knowing who made it. But finaly today the website of Canadian Marian Bantjes came out of the blue. She has a huge talent within graphics and her typography keeps amazing me. Take a look at her site to see all the works she has done, there is plenty too see. She even writes with sugar, people!! WOW!!!!
During Salone del Mobile, we handed out loads of clothing pins, and we did some stunts with them, too. The italian magazine GLAMOUR noticed the clothing pin, and stopped some people to ask were they got it from, and luckily for us, our name was written all over it. In the trend section, we were mentioned under the title “What a great idea!”, and that the new trend is launched on our site- check it out!
The magazine wrote:
(In english:)
What an idea!
Our advice? Play with everything, absolutely everything. The great result is guaranteed.
Look closely: and notice the wooden clothing pin used as a pendant (that way you can put in wherever you want to). It is a new trend presented on the blog www.playmedesign.com;like a tribute to all the designers in the world, from Norway to Africa.
Many of you might have seen the work of Slinkachu around, specially Little People. The pictures will at first sight seam like everyday settings, but then you take a closer look and discover that it’s not really humans but miniature figurines. Now the artist have started a new project called Inner City Snail, were he uses the snail shell as a medium for ‘art’. And as the artist says himself: ”No snails were harmed, they just had their homes vandalised”…


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