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”
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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!”
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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!”
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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”
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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”
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