Monthly Archives: February 2014

Marbled Molten

These gorgeous pastel marbled vases are the handy work of Swedish set and product designer Lisa Berkhert Wallard and fellow designer designer Andreas Frienholt. The moulds were created out of soft plastic, to let the Jesmonite material shape itself in an organic way. The moulds allow for imperfect shapes and characteristics, they almost look like a plastic bag… Read more »

Little Landscapes

Momomi is a the Seoul photographer who captures the colours, textures and light of what she describes as little landscapes. After experimenting with more traditional landscape photography she began to focus more on the mysteries of each scene, transfixed by the closer details that are so abundant in nature. More here: http://moi-moi.net/ 

Space: Pastels And Boucherouite

The Apartment are a Danish interiors consultancy with an incredible eye for colour and textiles. Working with blank canvas spaces they expertly put together incredibles rooms sourcing mid-century furniture and Morrocan Beni Ourain and boucherouite rugs.

What A Wonderful World

Wow! I think it’s safe to say that anyone who doesn’t look at these photos, take a deep breath, smile, and feel totally in awe of how amazing this world is needs their head checked. ‘Before they pass away’ is a long-term project of photographer Jimmy Nelson to capture vanishing tribes of the world. Nelson… Read more »

Moroccan Girl Gangs

We’ve posted about the work of London-based Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj before and now he’s back with a new exhibition showing at  Taymour Grahne gallery in New York City. He’s released a new series of photographs, and this time instead of Moroccan rockstars, it’s motorbike girl gangs looking fresh with Nikes, polka dots and Lolita sunnies.

A New Age For Azerbaijani Carpets

Faig Ahmed is an Azerbaijani carpet artist challenging the traditions of this ancient art culture. The carpet is a symbol of invincible tradition of the East, it’s a visualization of an undestroyable icon. Faig likes to play with expectation and reaction incorporating tradition art techniques with contemporary patterns and images. More here: faigahmed.com