These typographic tree columns are being created in collaboration with Gordon Young at the Crawley Library in West Sussex County. The photos are of the work in progress, with the library opening January ’09. Firm: Why Not Associates, London.More images here.
lafemi... those tree columns are beautiful. if the letters were cut into a living tree, they'd have to be spaced farther apart. in 30 years, those would be all mushed together in one big scar.
that staircase is wonderful. it looks so fragile and delicate... and you KNOW it's not. cool.
great? huge, even. heh the big showerhead does look sensational. on their site, the "Renoir" model is my fave. i like that turtleback shape the best.
we have a rotating glass door to get into reception in this brand new building. they have stuck little red-dot stickers around the inside of it so you don't walk into the doors, directional arrow stickers on the curved glass to show which way to push it (handles only on one side), and no entry stickers on the flat panel glass either side of the door so you don't try to walk through the glass. because people need as much instruction about how to use a door as you could possibly give them.
all those buildings made of walls of glass have little deadbird splat outlines all over them... *sigh*. the "glass people" should leave the transport stickers on, i think.
that pharmacy.. the periodic table window display is exceptionally cool. the tree trunk.... is sort of jarring. that's not a bad thing.
that bed is an example of a principle: just because you can think of it, doesn't mean it should be made.
what a stupid idea. wasteful of materials, and UGLY. i showed it to my engineer daughter, and she laughed and laughed. "overbuilt much?" was her most coherent remark.
though it might go well with this guy's concept furniture:
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These typographic tree columns are being created in collaboration with Gordon Young at the Crawley Library in West Sussex County. The photos are of the work in progress, with the library opening January ’09. Firm: Why Not Associates, London.More images here.
i was planning on carving tomas' name into a tree in the garden at some stage - maybe i'll try it in blackletter, it looks pretty good!
that staircase is wonderful. it looks so fragile and delicate... and you KNOW it's not. cool.
great? huge, even. heh the big showerhead does look sensational. on their site, the "Renoir" model is my fave. i like that turtleback shape the best.
this qualifies as "patio furniture". i do something similar, but my efforts are limited to fences and cat climbing gyms.
this is a plum tree. (harvested in 1998. their site http://www.pooktre.com/ is interesting, but fugly.)
Lairesse Pharmacy - Amsterdam. check out the window display, too
car par signage
but i like it
but I love it !!
clean glass design, meet staples™ own-brand office sticker set!
that pharmacy.. the periodic table window display is exceptionally cool. the tree trunk.... is sort of jarring. that's not a bad thing.
via: desire to inspire
haha
... I don't like the massive wooden beams too much though and the overall "unfinished" look – but the idea is cool... maybe make it all metal?
what a stupid idea. wasteful of materials, and UGLY. i showed it to my engineer daughter, and she laughed and laughed. "overbuilt much?" was her most coherent remark.
though it might go well with this guy's concept furniture:
Animavi Club Chair and Ottoman - a snip at a mere $7,300.
found a nicer image of it, and it's pretty hawt.
i like it!
found on some tumblr
perfect rainbow
via apartment therapy
the orchid chair, from silence and grace
frex from hiromatsu
lot's of nice stuff there, check it out!
Conmoto's Dragonheart andirons are great looking ways to make a hot fireplace look very cool. Designed by Seiger for Conmoto's design series.
geometric style furniture and accessories by Buchegger Denoth Feichtner Design
Street Sofa By WEmake
From the streets to the streets inspiration showing how WEmake transform end of live eurobins into fabulous sofas.
solar powered ipod dock tree !!
I dont know if this is available to buy (because I'd have one!!), i found it on behance.net