5.2.10

Quote of the upcoming weekend

“When I see something great, it doesn’t matter where it comes from. In fact, sometimes the best things are from cheesy places."—Hotelier/restaurateur Jeff Klein, April 02

What if?

I dare say that this is one of the most common thought. We all do like wonder: what if? Jonas Samson asked himself, probably, what if wallpaper could deliver an alternative source of light to the room? And he created the answer: 2D wallpaper which illuminates light. His design was very friendly welcomed in Salone Internazionale del Mobile. And I can understand why: this flowery pattern gives quite impressive light and is totally environmentally friendly at the same time. Look at this lovely dramatic wallpaper: I just can’t get enough!

4.2.10

Nanimarquina-mania


Ladies n’ Gents, Spanish again! It’s starting to be like an Armada, just in design world. And I am sorry (or actually am not) but I can’t do anything about the fact that Spanich designers are so spectacularly inventive and creative and unconventional and... ahhh.
Nani Marquina, who was born in 1952 in Barcelona ( wouldn’t guess ), wanted to become a fireman. Thanks God, she did not. Since 1973, when she had started her design activity, she has been receiving awards for almost every design of hers, for example Delta Awards for Dama Rug or Red Dot Award for Toppisimo collection in 2003.
I picked some of her carpets which I recon are worth to stop and...get!
Please indulge your eyes with these amazing patterns:

Wall+ Sofa= Wallfa!


I have a feeling that yet it’s not an unusual design, it might be a hit. Wallfa is a mix of wall (room divider) and sofa so may be use as a couch and as a screen between two spaces at the same time. This superb furniture is created by Spanish designer Jordi Canudasa (born in Barcelona, graduated from The Royal College of Art in London).Personally I like Wallfa because I find it quite mysterious: you sit on one side and you can feel that there is another person on the other one. It’s like Wallfa invites you to interact with stranger from the other side of the screen...hmm, stranger who you share this sofa with.

3.2.10

I do love Swedish design, do ya?


I would like to introduce you Lisa Bengtsson, a unique designer from Sweden. Yet she is very young (29), she had created own success brand. I find her quite interesting due to her career path: she started working in a newspaper, then she worked in advertising and finally, when she realised she wants to be a graphic designer, she went to school. Lisa had graduated from Berghs School of Communication and opened her own company. And what she successfully does for years, is designing wallpapers, magnificent ones. Lisa is well known for her two creations: “Familjen” and “Svärmor”.

“Familjen”
Probably you have seen many times this white wall with plenty of picture frames? This is “The Family” by Bengtsson. Asked what inspired her, Lisa answers that her own memories and nostalgia. And I believe her. This dressy wallpaper can be filled with our own pictures and create personal statement of memories: visited places, met people etc.

“Svärmor”
It is her second big, and achromatic as well, pattern. It presents shoes: high- hills, boots, trainers, sandals etc which Lisa obviously finds special. In her opinion they tell us the story of our lives. All are shown from a variety of angles and always individually. As a big fun of shoes I think this particular wall paper is a masterpiece and deserves to decorate walls of big-city-girl’s apartments, not just in Sweden!

To find out more about Lisa’s sensational designs and understand her “wall papery” philosophy, go to:www.lisabengtsson.se

IN THE BEGINNING THERE WAS CHAOS


Same here! In Rio de Janeiro! This is where four designers: Marcelo Damm, Rafael Roldao, Renato Mosci and Giuliano Mello, from de Quinta Design, had found an inspiration and designed Morro Sofa. This outstanding piece of furniture is a combination of multicolour cubes joined with Velcro. Morro Sofa can be called environmentally- friendly as well because each cube is filled and covered with leftovers from mass- produced sofas and chairs. That’s how this incredible variety of colours, shapes and patterns was achieved. In my opinion, these lads have created something unconventional by using very typical staff.




Well done Compadres!

2.2.10

Wall art on the floor


I love “2 in 1” concept. And I loved, at first sight, Mona Lisa Chairs designed by Korean designer Kwang Hoo Lee (UK based). Mona Lisa Chair is a replica of Mona Lisa painting. When it’s closed- it may be placed on the wall, like casual painting with solid looking frame. But when you open it, it becomes a chair. Brilliant, isn’t it? Maybe it doesn’t look very comfortable but I love the idea of transforming an art into every-day use furniture. And think how much space you can spare in your room that way!

OCIU!


You look at it and get an impression that you have actually seen a lamp like this before: nothing extraordinary, just simple white pendant. But NO, you are so mistaken! You have not seen a lamp like “Ociu” ever. This lamp is different, even just because of the size: 185 cm x 90 cm!
“Ociu” is a sensational lamp! and it’s name is totally understandable as well. When you come into the room where it is, you think “Wow, look at that! What an amazing lamp!”. “Ociu” comes from venetian dialect and means literally “watch out”. Ociu gives you this incredible impression of majesty. It’s made of milky methaacrylate, on 8 mm thick. Ociu is designed by Franco Zavarise for Italian company Zava, available in two colors: white and black with gold or silver inside.



Just imagine how incredible it must be to be lighten by Ociu