WARM Lamp is a project that questions the idea of ‘warmth’ in lighting and pretends to establish a close emotional relationship between the object and its user.
The spring-summer collection of Maxime Simoens is dominated by dynamic, slender lines and structured geometries that highlight the beauty of the silhouette.
The ‘archeological’ object is a snake-skinned boot which can be related to a drug lord, referencing the drug conflicts in (Northern) Mexico.
‘Thirsty for you’ fashion shoot by new York based photographer Julie Dickinson with jewelry designer Perry Gargano.
Kinema is a pendant luminaire designed to allow a user to control the intensity of light based on their mood or the environment.
Kris Van Assche’s personal collection is about austerity and work uniforms with a twist of Japanese influences.
Design and CG visualisation of a lovely vase shaped in a faceted geometry by Ivan Zhurba.
Ultra chic black lace contrasting the white background and the model’s alabaster skin.
In the tradition of the sixties wireframe furniture and Harry Bertoia, the Equilibrium Chair, a student project by Matthew Michelson, is a fluid sculptural form
Focusing on the concept of lingerie designed as outerwear, VPL blurs the boundaries between lingerie, workout / sportswear and street fashion.
With an unexpected name referring to the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, the dinning chair contemplates on the future and our perception of it
Directed by Per Zennström, ‘Born for Fame’ is a fashion project presented during Berlin Fashion Week 2012.
Central voids function as index or trace, and these two marble elements bear the impact of a sublime being asserting itself on the solid forms of nature.
Editorial photography for FILET magazine, featuring accessories by NATASHA TSU RAN and Killtoday.
White surfaces and curved wooden islets in a residential interior at the Discovery Park development, Hong Kong.
The concept of the mountain and grey colour were the two sources of inspiration for this clubhouse design.
The design concept is based on two intersecting prisms situated on a naturally inclined site within the trees ensuring the survival of natural environments.
Like a team of archaeologists, Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei identify physical fragments as remains of the eleven Pavilions built between 2000 and 2011, revealing an astonishing landscape.
The architects emphasise the festive dimension of the facility by making a unique architectural statement.