Archive | November, 2011


“Collection of light” by Humans Since1982


Here is the latest project by Human Since 1982 : “Collection of light” is simply a collection of LEDs which together constitute a lamp in itself. The aim is to create an aura of a real collection (similar to a collection of insects) and expose each illuminant as a worthy industrial product. The LEDs are all READ MORE


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Christopher Raeburn x Victorinox Collab


If you do not know by now, at Trendland we are huge fans of Christopher Raeburn, so when I saw this piece on Feit’s blog I could hardly resist sharing it with you. Earlier this year Raeburn teamed up in a seamless collaboration with Victorinox, creators of the Original Swiss Army Knife, to create a REMADE IN SWITZERLAND capsule collection for Autumn/Winter 2011.

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Seletti’s Hybrid Collection


East meets west in Seletti’s new Hybrid Collection. The Italian company, known for adding innovation to everyday household products, recently commissioned creative studio CTRLZAK to design a series of porcelain dishware.

The result? Plates, bowls, mugs, and saucers that are pretty much all the table conversation starter you need. These pieces are seriously too pretty to eat off of. Each one features two distinct styles— READ MORE


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USED Magazine Launches


A beautiful new publication arrives on the market: USED magazine. Brainchild of the London based creative agency Useful , (known for their art direction and editorial design of the Topshop 214 Magazine), USED is a new bi-annual publication focusing on the interaction between fashion and art. The first issue READ MORE


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Anthropologie’s Supper Settings Animations


I really enjoyed falling upon these “Supper Setting” animations that Anthropologie styled to promote different themes for shoppers. It is amazing how something so simple can make such an impact. To watch animations follow link below. READ MORE


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Leather Furniture by Tortie Hoare


Furniture designer Tortie Hoare’s motivation behind her design is simple – it must be ergonomic, durable and aesthetically pleasing. This year Tortie has researched methods of creating structural 3D shapes that are environmentally conscious and an alternative to using plastic or resin. It was through research into this that she came across the incredible ancient art of boiling leather. READ MORE


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