Restaurant and residence co exist under the punctured façade masking the building’s scale.
The 2be magazine editorial plays with the thin line between garments and undergarments in a sensuous photo shoot.
A colourful ribbon of perforated steel plate adds a friendly touch to a local landmark.
A series of paintings on the theme of emptiness – the representation of void – by Johannesburg based artist Givan Lötz.
The light façade is composed of an alternating rhythm of open and closed composite elements representing the core values of Eurojust.
Distancing itself from fast-moving trends and fashion, the brand focuses on quality and functionality, with aesthetics characteristic of a timeless minimalism.
A collection of coats inspired by Slovak folk costumes by fashion designer Veronika Kostkova.
A case that transforms to a stand with the addition of a coin. Just insert a coin into the different gaps to find the most appropriate standing angle for the phone!
Editorial photography by New York based photographer TOMAAS. Styling by Carlton Jones.
Riveli Shelving is a modular, wall mounted furniture system that dynamically incorporates artwork within pivoting shelves.
The aim for the installation is to define a temporary ‘place’ for dining in natural environment.
A collection by Slovakian fashion designer Veronika Kostkova, inspired by the 19th century boudoir, the lady’s dressing room and the underwear of this era.
Far beyond the realm of fashion photography, this lookbook is a cultural project, a topography of the socio-political context of the American Dream.
The extension of Harelbeke City hall consists of a new Corian-clad building that connects two existing ones, one of which was renovated.
The lamp belongs to a collection of Light Fixtures designed in-house at Holly Hunt. Launched at West Week L.A. 2012.
Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
The architects concentrated on the idea of artic glacier, and developed a methodology to virtually design artic furniture and literally printing them out into the real. It was a virtual exercise with physical form as outcome that cuts new ground for realising and materialising a usable product from unhinged creativity.
Rapperswil-Jona’s municipal museum new profile.