By Cyril Foiret 22 May 2010 @ 10:34 am |

Theurel & Thomas is the first patisserie in Mexico specialized in French macarons. For this project Design agency Anagram rebranded and redesigned their store in San Pedro, Mexico. The result is a beautiful, clean & simple, visual luxury rebranding work!
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Anagram,
Design Agency,
food,
French macarons,
interior design,
macarons,
rebranding,
STORE,
Theurel & Thomas,
Theurel & Thomas Rebranding by Anagram
By Ani Tzenkova 22 May 2010 @ 10:34 am |

Artist Andrew Lewicki takes everyday iconic objects and re-purposes them into sculptures using materials that completely transform the original object into something highly dis-functional.
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Andrew Lewicki Sculptures,
lego sculpture,
oreo sculpture
By Ani Tzenkova 21 May 2010 @ 10:56 am |
The Coffin

I absolutely love the work of Japanese artist, Naoko Yoshimoto. Her conceptual sculptures are often made of condensed garments (most commonly in white) and depict conventional objects through an interesting social commentary created by the medium and its vessel. Her work almost immediately makes me think of Martin Margiela.
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coffin from clothing,
Garment Sculpture,
Japanese Artist,
Naoko Yoshimoto
By Cyril Foiret 21 May 2010 @ 10:23 am |

Haroshi makes these crazy art pieces recycling old used skateboards. The most important style of Haroshi’s three-dimensional art piece is the wooden mosaic. In order to make a sculpture out of a thin skateboard deck, one must stack many layers. But skate decks are already processed products, and not flat like a piece of wood freshly cut out from a tree. Moreover, READ MORE
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art,
Haroshi,
Recycled Skateboards Art,
sculptures,
skateboard,
wood,
wooden scultpures
By Ani Tzenkova 21 May 2010 @ 9:38 am |

These photos are bits and pieces of the colorful documentation, that photographer Phyllis Galembo, has collected throughout Africa, Haiti, and Jamaica. It shows the native people in masquerade and in everyday attire. Galembo’s work is full of narrative and cultural references, full of color, and made of emotion.
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african masquerade,
colors of a culture,
Phyllis Galembo,
The Colors of African Culture

Straight Line Designs is a 25 year old Canadian workshop out of Vancouver started by Judson Beaumont. Eight crafts people creating installations, sculptures, private commissions and custom-built furniture. In the showcased products Jason uses materials such as alder, Maple, Aluminum, Laminate and Vinyl. READ MORE
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crash table,
Custom Furniture,
design furniture,
ICFF,
ilog,
ipod log,
octopus chair,
peep credenza,
squiddy chair,
straight line designs