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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Biluna floor lamp from Prandina

works by diango hernandez

living between italy and germany, cuban artist diango hernandez is one busy
individual. hernandez studied industrial design at university and has become
a contemporary artist. in his work he focusses on using man made objects in
his sculptural installations. from works by diango hernandez

The Hula Op Barstool from Ibebi Design

designed by Bertone and photographed by Benedict Redgrove.

Samsung Mobile PC Q1U-CMXP

Q1U-CMXP is almost identical to Q1-Ultra released last year, but with the notably extra feature of HSDPA modem. It also comes with larger RAM of 2GB to better handle Windows Vista Business. from Samsung Mobile PC Q1U-CMXP

photos by Thomas Burggraf

CASA de RETIRO ESPIRITUAL - a Book House

CASA de RETIRO ESPIRITUAL was designed by Emilio Ambasz in 1975. It localed at approximately 25 miles (40Km) north of Seville, Spain. The house is surrounded by the splendors of the Spanish countryside , perched on a low peak in the lush, green Sierra Morena mountains overlooking a man-made lake and a vast 1,000 Has estate where olive trees, evergreen oaks, and wild flowers grow and fighting bulls, horses and wild boar roam. Its rural setting provides a dramatic contrast to its stark ascetic look. "The design that first brought Emilio Ambasz to international attention as an architect is one of the most compelling architectural images of our time. from CASA de RETIRO ESPIRITUAL - a Book House

Vortex Fountain Scares the Piss Out of Traditional Fountains

MacBooks will have a glass, multi-touch trackpad

Dreaming of Fiji…

mobil workstation

NeoSun

from NeoSun

SimpleTech's [re]drive

FOSSILICED ICE CUBE TRAY SET

KUBE Architecture:

Tangy Sweet’s cutting edge design utilizes sustainable materials and energy-efficient LED lighting to bring to life this yogurt shop located in the busy Dupont Circle area of Washington DC. Custom designed light tables glow with color changing lights which introduce the fresh colors and flavors of the yogurt and fruit toppings. A ceiling of “woven light” creates a sense of openness and interaction in the main space, while the more intimate “yogurt lounge” provides an area for quiet conversation and retreat. from KUBE Architecture:

Post Rotterdam by UNStudio