Set in Stone
An interactive concrete interface.
An interactive concrete interface.
Takayuki Ohira creates planetariums for everyone.
Ugo Conti’s Proteus boat reflects a unique instinct for design.
With some decorative papers, thumbtacks and about 20 minutes, this super-easy technique will literally transform your home. Try outfitting an old china hutch or a tired looking entertainment center. Besides just hiding the contents of your cupboards, decorative papers or fabrics will make a design statement that can always be in fashion.
Annual growth rings in trees provide valuable information about past precipitation, climate, major volcano eruptions, and forest fires.
Light and paper are always a good combination, and indirect lighting can be such a nice way to soften the feeling in a room. The translucency of vellum and the texture of the handmade paper is what makes this project really stand out. Add a little bit of a three-dimensional design and the impact of this simple project will be self-evident.
Mike Sandlin prototyped a slow-flying, ultralight sailplane that he calls an “airchair.”