CRÉA: Campana Bros, socio-éco-designers brésil -En
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We are Fi – The Multi–Award Winning Digital Design Agency: What We Do
Product development Fi’s history with award-winning products, services and new ventures has created a standard of excellence in intuitive UX, beautiful design and inspiration. The products we help design today drive ROI for tomorrow’s business model. Check out the vibrant social community we created and developed for Porsche. Social media Fi bridges brands and fans together to create scalable engagement with full-service offerings in campaign development, platform integrations (e.g.
Handmade Leather & Oak Goods from by Wirth
Digging these handmade goods from Danish design company by Wirth who takes leather and oak and crafts simple, yet practical home furnishings. On this wall shelf, a wooden peg slides through the leather to secures the shelves in their place. This wooden trivet doubles in size when it’s unfolded pulling double duty when you have larger hot pans. Simple leather straps act as a belt to hold your glass jars, vases, or pots in place on the wall for extra storage. A key chain made with a long or short leather strap and a leather piece that folds up to contain your keys.
Fractal World Gallery Thumbnails : cosmic recursive fractal flames or flame fractals
Fractal World Gallery contains a collection of Pure flame fractals, fractal flame composites, fractals, etc: established 1998 Flame Fractals date from 1998 to the Present. by Cory Ench © 2007 Images from this gallery may only be used with artist's permission Fractal software includes Frax Flame and Apophysis for cosmic recursive fractal flames. FAQ I CONTACT I PRINTS More artwork by Cory Ench at www.enchgallery.com 164 images in room 7 click on the thumbnails for full view fractal image 164 images in room 7 120 images in room 6 120 images in room 5 120 images in room 4 120 images in room 3 132 images in room 2 120 images in room 1 Other non fractal art by Cory Ench at home Thanks for viewing the Fractal World Gallery. Please go to next gallery room for more cosmic recursive flame fractals.
DESIGN AND DESIGN
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20 idées déco Pillar Box Blue -En
Sharing is caring! As Pillarboxblue is full of a wonderful range of upcycling tutorials, I thought it would be useful to add a post that explains what upcycling actually is and the benefits of upcycling. What Is Upcycling? Being the creator of a successful upcycling blog I get asked loads of times the question “what is upcycling?”. From magazines, other bloggers, brands, friends and even relatives. I think a lot of them already know what upcycling is or have a really good idea but they just want to hear my take on it.
One man, 100,000 toothpicks, and 35 years: An incredible kinetic sculpture of San Francisco
Thirty five years ago I had yet to be born, but artist Scott Weaver had already begun work on this insanely complex kinetic sculpture, Rolling through the Bay, that he continues to modify and expand even today. The elaborate sculpture is comprised of multiple “tours” that move pingpong balls through neighborhoods, historical locations, and iconic symbols of San Francisco, all recreated with a little glue, some toothpicks, and an incredible amount of ingenuity. He admits in the video that there are several toothpick sculptures even larger than his, but none has the unique kinetic components he’s constructed. Via his website Weaver estimates he’s spent over 3,000 hours on the project, and the toothpicks have been sourced from around the world:
MoMo Modular Furniture by TACADI
MoMo [mobiliario modular], is a flexible modular furniture that seeks to merge the concepts of solid and ethereal, creating practical and minimalist space configurations. Elegant and synthetic, MoMo’s noble materials combine orthogonal wooden structural lines, guided by copper nodes and a soft and flexible felt skin. The collection is conceived as an open system which includes four different modules; chair, deck chair, book shelf and table. These can stand alone or be joined and combined with each other, creating a dynamic system.