By Rodolphe 07 Nov 2010 @ 10:25 am |

Graffiti artist and Original Fake label owner Kaws chose Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin to showcase his latest work. Like his drawings of The Simpson’s (Kimpsons), this time the artist presents a set of several new paintings inspired by Sponge Bob. READ MORE
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art,
Emmanuel Perrotin,
exclu,
exhibition,
Kaws,
Kaws paintings,
Pay the Debt to Nature,
SpongeBob,
street artist
By Ani Tzenkova 05 Nov 2010 @ 1:54 pm |

A beautiful and really creative collection of rings by Philippe Tournaire inspired by different cities architecture. You definitely have to be a certain kind of woman to pull off wearing a city on your hand. Are you one of those woman, and which one suits you best?
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Architectural Ring,
Bague architecture,
bijoux,
Philippe Tournaire
By Cyril Foiret 05 Nov 2010 @ 1:12 pm |

1. Driven Data, art piece 2. Chakra Chair, designed especially to focus on the body’s pressure points 3. Melissa Shoes by Karim Rashid, made of rubber and retails at $84.00 4. ASUS EEE PC 1008P Karim Rashid 10″ Notebook, Pink 5. Della Rovere Uno Desk, 2008 6. Phatboy Pen, 2006
We love to see the work environments of designers and artist, here is the desk/office of famous designer Karim Rashid. With over 3000 designs in production, over 300 awards and working in over 35 countries, Karim is a legend in the design world. Its interesting to see his work environment, though it looked a bit staged to me, READ MORE
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DESIGN,
designer,
Karim Rashid,
Karim Rashid Desk
By Ani Tzenkova 05 Nov 2010 @ 1:00 pm |

Straddling the line between craft and art, Adi Zaffran Weisler, a designer and graduate of the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem, enters the debate between craft and art with his series RAWtation. Fusing the industrial process of rotational molding with the use of raw and un-hewn wood, Zaffran encases these organic foundations in a polymer shell, transferring them from amalgamations of discordant materials into familiar and functional forms.
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Adi Zaffran Weisler Furniture,
Craftsmanship,
furniture design,
raw materials in design
By Ani Tzenkova 05 Nov 2010 @ 12:54 pm |

Here is a really nice selection of graphic paintings on paper and wood by Charlie Edmiston. Some of his colorful linear abstractions are designed as a sequence while others stand alone, but even the sequenced pieces work really well when separated from their series. A great way to add some color ans shape to any wall.
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Abstract Painting,
Charlie Edmiston,
graphic art,
spray paint on wood