Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Design. Show all posts

Friday, October 9, 2020

Face Masks Design By Matthias Kretschmer | Stylish Face Mask

Face Masks Design By Matthias Kretschmer | Stylish Face Mask | Artist Creates A Quirky Face Mask Every Day During Lockdown | Artist Crafts A Creative Face Mask Every Day Of Self-Isolation, Here Are The Coolest He Has Created So Far | Artist Keeps Himself And Others Entertained By Creating Unconventional Face Masks 

Face Mask For artist Matthias Kretschmer, every day brings new ideas and inspiration. Every day for the past six weeks, Kretschmer has created face masks inspired by pop culture and current events related to the coronavirus pandemic. Kretschmer started the hobby to keep himself busy during the lockdown, and now he hopes his artwork is bringing a smile to other people's faces.

Kretschmer spoke with Insider about his unique hobby and where he finds inspiration. Kretschmer worked for years in the newspaper industry, but found that he was burnt out, frustrated, and rarely seeing his children. He decided to become an artist in 2013, going to trade shows and holding exhibitions across Europe. "I wouldn't say I'm famous, but it's enough to live from it," Kretschmer told Insider.

Friday, July 31, 2020

Home Greener By Turning Furniture Tables Design For Home | Succulent Gardens


Home Greener By Turning Furniture Designs For Home & Office Tables Design For Home with Succulent Gardens 

When your home needs a makeover, you can easily change this look with a new home furniture design. It's just something that needs a bit of creativity, some smart ideas. But many people think of them as desert plants, but they also thrive in coastal locales. Gardeners love them for their drought resistance, architectural forms, vivid colors, and ease of maintenance. Succulents are especially popular for use in containers.

Being eco-wise is about celebrating creation, being good stewards with what we’re given, and passing on those values to the next generation. The thing I love most about practicing good green habits? Nine times out of ten, they’re also the more frugal option. Being environmentally-friendly is also good economics—in our home and budget, and with the earth.

Sunday, July 26, 2020

Most Embarrassing Ugliest Design Ever Made | Ugly Designs Fails


Most Embarrassing Ugliest Design Ever Made | Collection of Ugly Designs Fails from Around the World 

Prepare to feast your eyes on the ugly designs that are so cringy that they’re good. Well, almost. The Ugly Design Instagram page has over 572k followers who wait for the newest posts, curated by Swiss founders Jonas Nyffenegger and Sébastien Mathys. At its core, design is about communicating a specific idea to a specific audience. Sometimes, design deemed ugly by an audience, is actually what works better. Here’s an example…

We’ve collected some of the ugliest designs you’ve probably seen all week (and all month, we’re hoping), which of these designs left the biggest impression on you.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Floating Monaco Yacht Designed For Super-Rich

A yacht has been designed to create a floating version of the streets of Monaco - complete with casino and racetrack.

The scaled-down landmarks would feature on the deck of the 500ft long ‘The Streets of Monaco’ yacht which would cater for 16 guests and 70 crew.

There's also swimming pools, tennis courts and other Monaco favourites like a Hotel de Paris, Cafe de Paris, La Rascasse and Loews Hotel.

If there are any multi-billionaire Spluch readers out there (you know our normal demographic) it's worth noting the yacht will cost around £700 million to buy.
A spokesperson for designers Yacht Island Design said: "The Streets of Monaco is the focal point of our story and the anchor for the themes that run throughout the yacht, revolving around a recreation of the famous Monaco Grand Prix race circuit.

"This fully functional kart circuit sets the stage for other famous locations seen on a lap of the principality."

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Permanently Sinking Ship Created By Artist



A French artist says coastguards are constantly trying to 'save' him whenever he takes his boat out -- and it's not hard to see why.

Julien Berthier has created 'Love Love' a boat which permanently looks like it is sinking and sticking out of the water.

The zany 35-year-old from Paris took a wrecked boat which he found in Normandy, cut it in half and sealed the end with fibre-glass before fitting two electric motors.

It's said the result is a 'surprisingly stable' craft, where the sailor sits in an upside down seat. Of course the problem is, no-one will ever know if he is in real trouble.

Speaking of his unusual ship Berthier told Newslite: "I froze the moment just a few seconds before the boat disappears forever, creating this endless vision of its most dramatic moment.

"Yet, something not noticable at first glance comes in the way of this stereotyped image. The boat actually doesn't sink.

"And the sailor, well installed in an upside down seat, doesn't seem to panic. Looking closely at it, he can even sail his wrecked ship."



Saturday, November 20, 2010

Miata Decorated with Sharpies



22 days and $100 in sharpies later, spec Miata Maniac, Mighty Mike Niemann has a car he can certainly be proud of. Makes me want to go out and start on my truck right now. Big thanks to Joe for sending this along!











Source : Dude Craft Via Neatorama

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Cake Face | Cake Decorating | Cake Designs



Cake Face designers Created by artist Ashkan Honarvar, these ideas Reconstructed Cake Faces are both Awesome Birthday Or Wedding Cakes gruesome and delicious.

The art pieces were inspired by the inevitable sufferings that come with violent wars. These faces represent the soldiers from the first world war, who suffered the horror of mutilations to their faces. Check out the featured gallery to see these interesting chocolate pieces by Ashkan Honarvar and prepare to be amazed at its gory yet captivating content.









Source : Trend Hunter

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

12 Elegant chair designs | Stylish modern chairs

Stylish modern chairs and brilliant chair designs from all over the world.

Coconut Chair
Unique chair by George Nelson was inspired by the coconut shell.

Spirit House Chair
Elegant metal chair designed by Daniel Libeskind studio

Mariposa Chair
Stylish modern chair designed by Kate Rider from Scotland.

Loopy Chair
Elegant chair designed by Phillip Grass and made out of fiberglass.

Radiator Chair

Creative chair made out of recycled radiator by Jeroen Wesselink.

PRC Chair
Personal rocking chair designed to be hanged from the ceiling.

Lounge Chair
Elegant chair made from 152 layers of pine wood by Kyle Buckner.

Ovalia Egg Chair
Classic egg chair from the 60s designed by Henrik Thor-Larsen.

Flying Chair
Modern chair designed by Phillip Grass and covered in chrome.

Aviator Chair
Leather and aluminum chair inspired by World War II bomber planes

Wire Chair
Elegant chair created out of black wire by Phillips de Pury.

Doeloe Chair
Unique lounge chair designed by Abie Abdillah from Indonesia.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Wallpaper Made From Newspapers



Lori Weitzner’s innovative Newsworthy wall covering takes recycled newspapers to a new level. The design is woven on a hand loom from strips of newsprint and backed for all applications from residential to hospitality.





Source :- Design Milk

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Roller Coaster Bed



The New Decor’ is an art exhibition currently on at the Hayward Gallery in London. The exhibit features 30 artists and is designed to explore “the evolution of interior and exterior environments.” The artists have essentially created provocative installations from everyday household furniture or items.

I particularly love the roller coaster-resembling bed by Los Carpinteros. It looks like it would be such a blast to have a slumber party on, or even just to roll around in for a while. The New Decor looks like a fascinating exhibition.











Source :- Blog Makezine Via Neatorama

Monday, July 26, 2010

Tokujin Yoshioka Snow and Sensing Nature



Tokujin Yoshioka Snow and Sensing Nature Exhibition Hundreds of pounds of feathers, rising, swirling and settling in a 50-feet installation — Tokujin Yoshioka "snow" aims to evoke the Snowscapes of our memories. I hope it's really cold inside.

It's part of three-artist exhibition, "Sensing Nature," which invites you to observe aspects of the natural world from an entirely new perspective. The artists take on a myriad of natural subjects: forests, light, snow, and wind, illustrating how nature can incorporate and involve all forms of life.

























Source:- Design Boom