Posts Tagged Interior Design
| Tal is a 2009 graduate of the Industrial Design Department at the Holon Institute of Technology. I came across her graduation project and had to share it with you. Tal offers a secular approach to the design of religious Judaica artifacts for the Sabbath. She explored the connection between Jewish and Israeli identities by focusing on the uniting traditions that can also suit the lifestyle of secular Jews. You can get in touch with Tal here: talzura {at} hotmail {dot} com |
| I have been a big fan of 4Make studio for a long time and I even have one of their prints in my living room. Daniel Waknin and Tamar Weissbrod have such an amazing eye for the smallest details! Their latest creation is the “Wall Clocks” collection.
www.4make.com |
| Well, it’s been a while since I showed you lovely creation from Studio OOGA. This time I’m loving this fruit bowl! You can buy one for yourself here.
www.oogazone.com |
| I don’t know much about the artist but I can tell you that I just love the way the light shines through the porcelain! You should visit Ady’s Etsy shop for some more Tea light Delight. |
| Wondering around the Etsy world I discovered these cute creatures. It really feels like they have a life of their own. Don’t they? Or is it just my crazy imagination? Anyway, thumbs up guys! You can visit the creatures web site here:)
www.design-clinic-demo.com |
| Nilly sent me her latest project that participated in the “It’s Aperitivo Time” designboom competition. The airy cocktail is a unique and fun way to entertain people at your next cocktail party. Dont you agree? BTW, you have to visit Nilly’s web site! Love the short videos! {This is a DesignBreak by Yael Herman}
www.nillylandao.com |
| What a great idea! Such an interesting image of a vase standing upright with no base.
www.peleg-design.com |
| Next week you will be able to visit “Created from Product”. An exhibition that displays the work of Israeli designers which deals with the daily difficulty of producing ideas commercially. The design process becomes a finished product: a clothespin, a plastic bag or a metal ladle, the raw material produced a new product, fresh and intriguing. The curator of the exhibition is the talented Iris Zohar. Thanks to Iris you can have a sneak preview: Monkey Business | Raviv Lifshitz | Studio Junktion | Studio Groovy
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| I just adore Efrat’s “Vanilla” take on the traditional paper cupcakes and I love her brilliant “Lock Cup” concept. A cup that is designed for people who share workplace facilities such as a kitchen. The cup has a hole which prevents people from using it. Only the owner of the cup can use his shaped key to close the hole, pour the coffee and enjoy the drink. What a startup! BTW “Take it easy” and “Surprise!” were Featured at designboom “Handled with care exhibition.
www.gommeh.com |
| Such an unique concept! Talila Abraham, the designer, says that “the designs reflect the desire to preserve the special and personal touch that was an integral part of all handcrafted objects historically”. I couldn’t agree more!
www.metalaceart.com |