Liquid Bench by Ross Lovegrove

Liquid Bench by Ross Lovegrove Lovegrove describes the process of designing the Liquid Bench as being similar to animation — he envisioned slowly pulling a block of liquid aluminum apart, and then snapped a freeze-frame picture to capture the final form. The bench is actually milled from a solid block of aluminum and finished with … Continue reading “Liquid Bench by Ross Lovegrove”

Living Chair 1: It listens, senses, rolls and folds, but you can’t sit in it!

Danish designer Anders Huus asked me to share his Living Chair 1 with my readers. With pleasure! Preliminary observation Anders refers to it as LC1, but I believe that is a bit unfair toward the Real LC1 from Le Corbusier. About the Living Chair 1 It is a chair you can’t sit in! It is … Continue reading “Living Chair 1: It listens, senses, rolls and folds, but you can’t sit in it!”

Chair Who? Chair Whore!

That’s the wonderful thing of blogging: You browse, you share, people start to find you, they link to you, they blogrol you. You reciprocate as much as possible – at least I try to do so at my press page. They start copying stuff you’ve published, and the word spreads and spreads and spreads. Slowly … Continue reading “Chair Who? Chair Whore!”

To Be Continued Bench by Studio Julien Carretero

Julien Carretoro, who is located in Eindhoven, The Netherlands, developed this To Be Continued Bench. Julien himself about the Bench: It deals with creating a real and recognizable uniqueness within serial production. Instead of leaving randomness manage the differences, it uses the repetitive actions existing within the production process as a tool for differentiation. Then … Continue reading “To Be Continued Bench by Studio Julien Carretero”

Tumblr and similar Curating Tools

Last edited April 16, 2020 1) Introduction When I found Tumblr I loved it, because as a two finger typist I’m too slow in producing a post to my own liking, even if there is only one photo and one sentence in a post. So I’m continuously  looking for a way to quicken this process. … Continue reading “Tumblr and similar Curating Tools”