From Notcot
Posted on May 21st 2013, 11:10 PM
Here’s the latest from NOTCOT’s London-based editor and resident zoologist, Justine Aw as she checks out Clerkenwell Design Week 2013.This year Jaugar UK teamed up with RCA to create a design challenge for students of both the RCA’s automobile and textiles courses. Of the 9 group entries, the winning design on show in the Farmiloe building alongside the new F-TYPE comes from RCA students, Ewan Gallimore and Claire Miller. There’s some making imagery over at Carscoops. See more pictures of their sculpture at Clerkenwell on the next page!
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Posted on May 21st 2013, 10:30 PM
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Alessi Il Tempo della Festa Timbale Moulds are a set of 6 architecturally inspired silicone molds that come in black, white, and three transparent colorways designed by Mario Trimarchi. As they describe, “Ever since the end of the 1500s the shapes of desserts, cake moulds and timbales have been evolving, often imitating or reproducing forms found in architecture and nature. Mario Trimarchi, with this series of six Timbales for sweet and savory preparations.” Depending on what you’re making, you can layer in different colors and substances to create surprising jello shots, cakes, and more! Take a peek at sketches, initial molds, and more on the next page!
(Want more visual goodness? See NOTCOT.com + NOTCOT.org)From Notcot
Posted on May 21st 2013, 07:30 PM
Here’s the latest from NOTCOT’s London-based editor and resident zoologist, Justine Aw as she checks out Clerkenwell Design Week 2013.I couldn’t help but stop as I caught a glimpse of the Cloud Leopard hanging through the open doorway of Craft Central at Clerkenwell Design Week. The stunning installation was cut by hand over five months by Nahoko Kojima of Solo Kojima and actually created right in Clerkenwell! Since it’s creation, the piece was unveiled at the Saatchi Gallery and has travelled extensively with Arte&Arte’s Miniartextil. More photos of this incredible piece on the next page.
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Posted on May 21st 2013, 07:17 PM
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Spotted at ICFF, these Kamina & C Stools designed by Takeshi Sawada are too cute ~ pictures really don’t do them justice. They are ADORABLE! And fuzzy and cute and perfectly little kid sized. Coming in Bambi, Sheep, and Cow variations, Bambi is by far the cutest, sheep at a close second… take a peek at the pics on the next page!
(Want more visual goodness? See NOTCOT.com + NOTCOT.org)From Dornob
Posted on May 21st 2013, 07:00 PM

Finish eating your soup and save the best bite for last: the one where you chomp right into the utensil you are using to scoop it up.

We have silverware for eating at home (though even that requires washing) and plastic tableware for events and travel, but this solution is environmentally friendly in either context. TriangleTree proposes three flavors of this edible design – plain, spicy or sweet – to match various meals as needed.

“The Eco-spoon removes the need for non-biodegradable disposable...
Posted on May 21st 2013, 07:00 PM
A través de una carrera de tan sólo 13 años, el arquitecto italiano Giuseppe Terragni (1904-1943) dejó un importante legado de obras construidas que hoy son referentes obligados de la arquitectura moderna y racionalista.
El año pasado les presentamos en ‘Plataforma en Viaje’ la Casa del Fascio -su obra más relevante- y hoy volvemos a las ciudades de Como y Milano para visitar cuatro obras emblemáticas que reflejan claramente su forma de proyectar;...
From Complex
Posted on May 21st 2013, 06:57 PM
Cannoneers must be dog lovers.

From Archinect
Posted on May 21st 2013, 06:44 PM

Reminiscent of a greenhouse or conservatory, the three intersecting biodomes replace an earlier plan for a six-story office building and would establish a visual focus and “heart” for the three-block project, according to plans filed with the city.The spheres will offer “a plant-rich environment” filled with species from mountainous ecologies around the globe, chosen for their “ability to coexist in a microclimate that also suits people,” according to the plans.
Posted on May 21st 2013, 06:30 PM

From Core77
Posted on May 21st 2013, 06:28 PM

Hello Design Fans - Here is a wide image to kick off our new jumbo-tron Core77 format. Math is important, make it work for you, stay in school. Check, check. Keep your head down. Just a taste for now.(more...)

From Mocoloco
Posted on May 21st 2013, 06:22 PM

From Notcot
Posted on May 21st 2013, 06:20 PM
Here’s the latest from London-based editor and resident zoologist, Justine Aw from the 100th RHS Chelsea Flower Show!One of the most incredible aspects of flowers shows like RHS Chelsea is amazing range and breadth of both wild type and cultivated plants. Leaves and flowers come in such a wide variety of shapes, sizes, colors and textures and even closely related cultivars can look strikingly different. Yet, cultivated varieties are bred to consistency and this simultaneous diversity and uniformity are highlighted at shows like Chelsea where large stands are filled with nearly identical blooms of each variety. More photos from Chelsea on the next page.
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Posted on May 21st 2013, 06:17 PM
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