March 25, 2010
paper jewels
Italian jewellery artist Angela Simone says she has always had a love for paper, but only recently discovered the pleasure of using it to make wearable art. She loves the fragility…
Italian jewellery artist Angela Simone says she has always had a love for paper, but only recently discovered the pleasure of using it to make wearable art. She loves the fragility…
Easter is just around the corner and I’ve already started warming up for our annual egg cracking contest. I’m going for gold this year! I’ve also started making little paper…
Shunsuke Umiyama began designing products whilst he was still studying. Once graduated he wasted no time in setting up his own design studio called MicroWorks in Tokyo. You should check out…
Drill Design from Japan specialise in product design. Their latest project has given rise to a new material they call Paper-Wood which is composed of wood veneer and colourful sheets of recycled…
Artist Leonardo Drew is mostly known for his powerful and large-scale sculptural installations, which incorporate found materials such as paper, wood, tree branches, roots and mud. His cast paper sculptures (pictured…
Once upon a time Nobuhiro Yamaguchi, the founder of the Origata Design Institute in Japan came across a second-hand book about the art of origata and decided it was time to…
I really have a weakness for stationery with clouds on it. I don’t know why, just something about clouds makes me feel all comfy and cosy. So when I came…
Crumpled art by German artist Christiane Feser. (http://christianefeser.de/en)
Thank you to Lucy at The Design Files (http://www.thedesignfiles.net/) for this lovely post (http://www.thedesignfiles.net/2010/03/sydney-home-justine-fahd-of-upon-fold.html) today! And thank you also to my very talented sister Cherine (http://cherinefahd.com/) who took the photographs!…
Hirinori Inada is the designer behind StitchandSew (http://www.stitchandsew.jp/) from Japan. His mission or creative process involves “rethinking and redesigning everyday items, making them easier to use.” Inada sets out to…