Inspiration
BlockWatch
Concept de montre innovante affichant l’heure dans des carrés separés. L’idée est de proposer une alternative jeune au cadran normal (aiguille des heures, minutes) tout en gardant le coté COOL d’une montre digitale et d’un mouvement automatique. Blockwatch, fonctionne a l’aide d’un mouvement traditionnel avec 4 axes de rotations, entrainant 4 plateaux representant les minutes et les heures. Simple et discret ce concept meriterai d’etre vu par des professionnels.
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Concept watch : Bugatti Galibier GT
Le boîtier en titane façon alu bouchonné contient le cadran de la montre régulateur (avec calibre automatique à tourbillon) rappellant un tachymètre, le verre est parcouru par une ailette caractérisant les plus emblématiques Bugatti et le bracelet original rappelle la poignée de portière de la Bugatti Galibier. Le bracelet est ajustable en tirant sur les deux boutons de chaque côté de la montre.
Concept watch : Bugatti Galibier GT
Designer Produit, Fabien CACHEUX, a conçu ce garde-temps (d’où le nom de GT) comme l’accessoire indispensable pour les propriétaires de la Bugatti Galibier 16C.
Lisière
The inside of the miror is red lacquer painting. The outside is mirror polished. Each “Lisiere” product is signed with a laser engraving machin. This luxury item can structure your desktop, liven up your table set.-Lisière est un miroir de table créé par Amaury Poudray et Rémi Bouhaniche, USIN-e http://www.usin-e.fr, édité à 50 exemplaires par la Granville Gallery, http://www.granvillegallery.com. Il témoigne d’une technique artisanale, le poli miroir. Une seule et même tôle au départ de 20X30cm est pliée soit dans le sens de la longueur, soit dans le sens de la largeur, ce qui créé deux modèles différents. L’intérieur de l’objet est laqué rouge brillant, son extérieur est poli miroir. Chaque objet est signé par une gravure laser. Cet objet de luxe peut structurer votre bureau, parer votre table dressée.
Creative Heads
Creative Heads is a worldwide contest about creativity by renowned director, author and producer Hermann Vaske on YouTube.Show your creative work and become part of the unique Creative Heads film, which will be premiered at Cannes Lions and will be featured on the Cannes Roll. The winner gets a trip to the Lions and takes the stage with Hermann.Some of the world’s best creative people from the various creative disciplines are patrons and ambassadors for the project. From the world of feature film Wim Wenders and Tony Kaye, from art Fritz Haeg, Jonathan Meese and Oliveiro Toscani, from acting and music Jana Pallaske and Bai Ling, from digital creativity stars like Simon Waterfall, Lars Bastholm, Benjamin Palmer, and Mark Cridge and from advertising giants like Graham Fink, Mark Waites, David Lubars, Calle and Pelle Sjoenell, and Amir Kassaei.So visit Creative Heads for more information. Entry Deadline is 24th May 2010.
www.youtube.com/creativeheads
Wokomon Wallpapers
Available the first wallpapers with some of the best participations of Wokomon. It opens with illustrations of Chuck Norris and Michael Jackson and photographs of the sky. This section will be constantly expanding.
The Hi Dresser
Amazing work by new artist Thiago Frias based in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Branding of snagly
ChallengeAfter two years of more and more challenging projects and with the recently expanded circle of snagly, we feel a little grown-up. Time for a slight redesign!SolutionOf course we are sticking to our favorite combination of black and grey paperboard. Though we’re using it a little more consequently now as well as our precious little fabric label. The most important part of the redesign is the new website you’re currently looking at.
Art Nouveau Genius
Pioneering Czechoslovakian artist Alphonse Mucha (1860 – 1939) created a sumptuous Art Nouveau style filled with soft colors, curving lines and ethereal women. Mucha was inspired to paint by the artwork he saw in churches. A starving artist in Paris, Mucha skyrocketed to fame after he created a life size poster for Sarah Bernhardt’s play, “Gismonda.” The poster, which differed from current artistic trends, made him a household name and earned him a six-year contract from Bernhardt. In the 1960’s, Mucha’s style was revived, especially in psychedelic posters.
Spotlights
Spotlights est un lampadaire favorisant la croissance des plantes en milieu inadéquat. Les plantes apportent une sensation de bien être et dépolluent nos environnements intérieurs. Cependant, certains lieux de vie peuvent s’avérer trop peu éclairés.
Ce luminaire accompagne la plante lors de sa croissance et se déploie avec elle. Il suffit à l’utilisateur d’arroser sa plante et de l’inonder de lumière lorsqu’il le peut. Une relation s’établit alors entre la plante et son jardinier, ils partagent la même lumière, la plante pour s’épanouir, le jardinier pour vivre. Leurs besoins se rencontrent, le jardinier la met en valeur et la fait grandir, en échange, la plante lui apporte une bouffée d’oxygène au quotidien. L’aboutissement de ce projet serait l’édition d’une gamme de luminaire correspondant aux diverses tailles et “fonctions” des plantes.
Spotlights recherche son éditeur, à bon entendeur…
Designer: Caroline Schilling
Diplôme: ENSAD design objet/mobilier
La Bolleur mini golf
This spring Zona Tortona will literally be the playground of the guys from
La Bolleur for five days since they decided to bring their Mini Golf Club abroad!
During the Milan Design Week you’ll find their space at Via Vogehra 11 in Milan, Italy.Make sure that your practise is up to Par!
It has been 5 years since Timon van der Hijden, Zowie Jannink and
Steie van Vugt decided to change the scene at La Bolleur - a former brothel
in the city of Eindhoven. They literally transformed this inglorious lounge and
made it their own by undertaking major creative projects which the city of
Eindhoven never experienced before.
La Bolleur revived and instantly became a very
honourable cultural meeting place where people could get together.
The atmosphere was set by establishing a fully operating (pop up) restaurant
for two years in a row, plus a legendary comedy night with Hollands’
leading comedians. As well as the many performances by musicians and DJ’s,
numerous movie nights and exhibitions before this re-established lounge was demolished.
In the meantime La Bolleur had become a multidisciplinary collective
with a fun sense of self esteem and with five new members;
Cris Bartels, Bram Burger, Ivo J. Daniëls, Mark van Gennip and Frank Winnubst.
A new location presented itself rather quickly in the form of an abandoned farmhouse in the city
centre of Eindhoven that was renamed - of course - La Bolleur.
It comes as no surprise that this collective with their ‘hands-on’ mentality,
appeared on many events all over the Netherlands and even exhibited at the ‘Salone del Mobile’
in Milan. There, they were also responsible for the infamous unannounced party in an empty pool
where thousands of people were present.
Today La Bolleur is more visible than ever, especially
after winning a Dutch Design Award in 2009 for their excellent method of communicating their brand.
La Bolleur presented itself as a mini golf club; with a self constructed nine hole course and a clubhouse with bar.
With a theme like mini golf, which appeals to many people La Bolleur proved again that they can also serve a more
broad and diverse audience and even create events that perhaps seemed out of their league…
www.labolleur.com
La Bolleur Mini Golf Club,
Via Voghera 11, Milan
April 14th - 19th 2010
Modulars Abstractions
In the western way of thinking things are separated from one another; but if we stop and observe how life works and flows, we’ll notice how the whole universe is made up of complementaries, how each single element of life gains a shape when linked to its unique context and then evolves in something more and more complex. (by italian artist Flavio Melchiorre).
Mobilier exclusif KUBE
Ouvert en juin 2009, le KUBE Hotel basé à Gassin, à l’entrée de Saint-Tropez, a été l’objet de toutes les attentions de la part de l’agence La Cox ces derniers mois. Hormis le bar de glace et le bar-terrasse Martini, les designers Adrien Madelon & Manu Ruaz ont également œuvrés sur le mobilier complet de l’établissement.
En partenariat exclusif avec Ligne Roset, l’agence a ainsi dessiné, dans un délai record, les chevets, tables basses et la console-écritoir signés «KUBE by Ligne Roset & La Cox».
Composés de verre laqué, de résine minérale et d’inox poli, le mobilier équipe chacune des chambres de l’hôtel.
Crédits photos : L’Atelier Sylvain Madelon

























































