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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Swirling Crosswind Mazda Kazamai SUV Car Concept

HIROSHIMA, Japan-Mazda will unveil a sporty, compact crossover concept vehicle, Mazda Kazamai, at the Moscow International Automobile Salon (MIAS) on August 26. Kazamai, which means “swirling crosswinds” in Japanese, expresses the powerful yet nimble image of a stylish and compact crossover. The concept is based on Mazda’s long-term vision for technology development, Sustainable Zoom-Zoom, which aims to provide a unique balance between sporty driving fun and superior environmental and safety performance. Kazamai will be joined at MIAS by the Russian debut of Mazda’s CX-9 SUV, which was crowned 2008 North American Truck of the Year in February.

The Kazamai concept further evolves Mazda’s ‘Nagare’ design language by fusing Nagare’s ‘flow’ design cues with aerodynamic proportions. The design features panel lines inspired by crosswinds in nature which evoke visual lightness. Its bold five-point grille, accentuated front wheel arches and sleek roof line, combined with large 22-inch wheels, lend it high emotional appeal.

Sporty to look at, Kazamai is meant to be spirited and fun to drive, with compact dimensions. Kazamai’s four-wheel drive powertrain will consist of a next-generation direct injection engine and a newly developed transmission. It is also aerodynamic, with an evolved lightweight body structure and enhanced the vehicle safety attributes. Were it to be built, Mazda’s latest show car would deliver exciting driving dynamics, frugal fuel consumption and greatly reduced CO2 emissions.

The Mazda Kazamai promises to be another ground-breaking show car from Mazda Design, winner of this year’s Grand Prix du Design in Paris. Created especially for the Moscow International Automobile Salon, it gives a good indication of where Mazda is going with a possible future compact crossover. And in Russia’s growing automotive market, compact SUVs are the second-largest segment, representing about 13 percent of all new car sales. from Swirling Crosswind Mazda Kazamai SUV Car Concept

photographic works by christian anderson

continuing on with the theme of balloons, christian anderson is a photography
student at the london college of communication who has also found inspiration in
the classic party decoration in his recent series of photographs. the works depict
a young man trying to deal with everyday life in a house that is being flooded by
a sea of colorful balloons. the images are quite reminiscent of those ballrooms
one used to play in as a child. from photographic works by christian anderson

Santos chair by Joel Escalona

This design did not need any pencil sketch, because all the design process was made with digital rendering and fine-tuned in the prototyping process. from Santos chair by Joel Escalona

'tea party' stools by holly palmer

want to liven up your tea party? how about these. holly palmer a recent graduate from
bucks new university, UK has designed 'tea party' - a set of three brightly colored stools.
influenced by the children's story alice in wonderland, it is sure to be to be a favorite with kids
and adults alike. the stools are vacuum formed made from plastic and can be stored either on
a mug tree or wall mounted panel. from 'tea party' stools by holly palmer

Stage House by TNA Architects

TNA Architects designed a weekend house in Karuizawa, Japan, that merge with the nature. from Stage House by TNA Architects

Modern Sitting Solution : Lava Sofa

In collaboration with designers Kristen Antje Hoppert and Steffen Kroll of Studop Vertijet, Core furniture’s Lava Sofa has so many things to offer. The “Lava” is so many things, “a work of art and a piece of sitting-reclining lounge furniture at the same time, the concept of Lava is as diverse as its uses”. from Modern Sitting Solution : Lava Sofa

urban split-level house by qb3

the split-level is a classic american design which emerged out of the post-war housing boom.
more than 50 years later, philadelphia based design studio qb is re-inventing the form in an
urban context with their split-level house on a vacant corner in the city’s northern liberties
neighbourhood. from urban split-level house by qb3

International Biennial of Graphic Design in Brno

Apart from the main competition show, the Brno Biennial features a specialist symposium and a number of accompanying events, thanks to which Brno becomes a major centre of contemporary graphic design for four months. from International Biennial of Graphic Design in Brno

designer leonardo bonanni

every tourist in paris seems to have a little digital camera with which they must photograph
the mona lisa. why? to prove that they saw it, or, more likely, to see it at all, since the barricade
that protects the diminutive tableau forces most people to see it from several meters away.
it’s not the best way to interact with art, but it is more than intuitive - people seem driven to do it. from designer leonardo bonanni

Don Toallin Absorbent Paper: Ice Cream, Cocoa

Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Caracas, Venezuela
Executive Creative Director: Fabian Bonelli
Creative Directors: Eugenio Reyes, Virgilio Flores
Art Director: Eduardo Gomes, Virgilio Flores, Eugenio Reyes
Copywriter: Virgilio Flores
Photographer: Rodolfo Benitez from Don Toallin Absorbent Paper: Ice Cream, Cocoa

Sofa Bend di Stephane Perruchon

Spicy Steak Knives from Legnoart

designed by Carlo Contin from Spicy Steak Knives from Legnoart

hairywood installation for somerset house

hairywood installation for somerset house
at: covent garden piazza, UK
from: june 20 to july 20th, 2008

'hairywood' is a temporary public space installation that has been designed by 6a architects
and eley kishimoto. it was first exhibited in 2005 and has been especially reconstructed for
the skin and bones exhibition, as part of the london festival of architecture. the exterior pattern
of the tower was influenced by rapunzel's hair. from hairywood installation for somerset house

Baton Style Haptic Phone

You turn the dial of every element to the desired cipher. If you entered the number you turn the first segment “to phone” (green LED). If you want to hang up the call you turn the first segment to “hang up” (red LED). The phone works without buttons and without a display and based on the old dial phones. from Designer: Marc Schömann

Biomorphically baroque

TranSglass Mirrors


designed by tord boontje and emma woffenden for artecnica, the tranSglass mirrors series are part of artecnica's design with conscience series. inspired by guatemalan tribal masks, the mirrors are manufactured to order in guatemala and therefore have an extended delivery time. the mirrors have an MDF backing. shipping charges will apply. from TranSglass Mirrors

The Ultimate Bic

Sometimes we need to annotate some telephone number, some name, the supermarket list, and dont find any paper closer. This pen have a little paper roll inside, to resolve this problem.

by: Frederico Ponzio from The Ultimate Bic

urban jealousy - humboldt, between the lines’

Catching the Wild

Designer: Stolenwood Studio from Catching the Wild

The TEN PACHI Hair Salon in Seattle, Washington

Furniture by Tierney Haines

Oakland A's New Stadium to get Touchscreens

Hive set of shelving modules

The Hive set of shelving modules by Dar en Art allows the creation of room dividers with access to shelving from either side of the structure. from Hive set of shelving modules

Cenk Derrell’s Abu stool

+ Cenk Derrell’s Abu stool attachment turns any stool into a more ergonomic proposition. This polypropylene attachment will locks to most standard stools, and stacks for storage. from Cenk Derrell’s Abu stool