A House Built into a Chair
Ted Lott constructed this house frame built into a chair, playing around with what can be called design, and what can be called architecture.
Ted Lott constructed this house frame built into a chair, playing around with what can be called design, and what can be called architecture.
Shibuya, Tokyo is now home to Fab Café, a coffee house with a public use laser cutter. Just walk in with a vector design and your material and enjoy a cup of coffee while the laser does its thing.
In this video I use my love of modern a design to show you how to take card stock paper, Elmer’s glue products, and the templates I created to make a modern three-dimensional geometric wall sculpture.
Artist Sharon Arnold takes paper cut art to another level with her gorgeous series “nixe, chimaera, muff” that I came across on The Jealous Curator. This work is so inspiring it makes me want to start cutting away!
What is better than combining your love of design with your love of food? No, really I am asking! These Pantone tarts on Anthology Magazine do just this in the most delectable and aesthetically-pleasing way.
Love the look of designer notebooks, but not the price? Check out these DIY designer notebooks by Monica at Our Designed Life, and see how she made her own for a fraction of the cost! More: HOW TO – Paint Chip Notebook @Craftzine.com blog How-To: Staple-Free Matchbook Notebooks @Craftzine.com blog How-To: Moleskine Cover @Craftzine.com blog
Sarah Pease borrows from David A. Mellis’ open source speaker design and mates it with mason jars as enclosures. They not only have a great look, but different sizes and types of jars can be swapped out to create different sound signatures.