Snöbär
‘Snöbär’ is the swedish word for snowberry. Its name derivates from the plant of the same name. The designers from ‘yonder magnetik’ chose the name because it captures the point of the chair.
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‘Snöbär’ is the swedish word for snowberry. Its name derivates from the plant of the same name. The designers from ‘yonder magnetik’ chose the name because it captures the point of the chair.
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Searching for a narrative constructed only by the randomness of the encounter, photographer Ruben Brulat has traveled from Europe to Asia by land only, through Iraq, Iran, on-to Afghanistan, Tibet until Indonesia, Japan and Mongolia to complete his latest works titled ‘Paths’.
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The ‘Kunsthaus Graz’ by Sir Peter Cook and Colin Fournier is located right in the historic center of Graz, on the west bank of the River Mur. This ‘friendly alien’ has rapidly become a bridge between the historic and the modern, and plays an important role to the city of Graz as a center for the arts.
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Simon Prades is a freelancing Illustrator living and working in Saarbrücken, Germany and teaching Illustration at the university of applied sciences in Trier. His works show his diverse interests in movies, books and travelling and we especially enjoy the small hidden details in his illustrations.
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Barcelona-based Dvein created an epic video for The Vein’s new single ‘Magma’. They take us on a surreal journey through marbleized liqus, molten graphics and moldered faces. The set looks especially beautiful in the context of this nordic wintertale.
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Erik Mowinckel lives in Oslo, and makes most of his work there, on walks or with friends. He is at the moment applying for art schools and working on ideas for a book. Photography, for him, is based on the joy of discovering something
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Using simple and functional components, Zimoun builds architecturally-minded platforms of sound. Exploring mechanical rhythm and flow in prepared systems, his installations incorporate commonplace industrial objects.
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Seattle-based designer Peter Bristol created a bag that looks like a giant version of a binder clip. Named ‘Clip Bag’, the playful handbag is borrowing its form from a common binder clip. The binder icon functions so well as a bag you can almost take it seriously.
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Sugar on streets, smoke arranged. Going and asking. Ongoing questions. Almost perfect, you said, as an answer. We’re drinking to our love. Undoubtedly doubting. Everyting new, everthing as usual.
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This project is located on Föhr, a small island in the North Sea. In the village of Alkersum, inside a former hay storage of a traditional farmhouse, architect Karin Matz and Francesco Di Gregorio redefined the whole space with a wood structure covered by 3.200 tiles, each with a hand-made circular hole, 500 mt of polypropylene blue rope and treated pine wood.
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