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Donnerstag, Oktober 25

bequemes recycling - das auch noch gut aussieht



The recliner – redesigned from the box up. Boxes are collected, stacked, cut, laminated, molded and folded into a strong, comfortable shell. A triangular steel base allows the chair to rock and recline.
MINIMALISM:
The Re-Ply comes from the simplest of forms – a folded piece of paper. Paper is relatively strong in tension, and folding it in half yields a seat and back for a chair.
Every element of the chair emerges from multiple functions. For example, only one pair of bolts attaches the seat to the metal base. These same bolts hold the crease and allow the chair to gently rock – all in one move. Since the base is triangular, it requires only one point of contact with the seat.
Nothing added, just the essentials.
ECO:
Furniture to feel good about.
Is that really just cardboard? Yep. Four layers of heavy duty corrugated fiberboard to be exact. Most boxes are broken down and recycled. The Re-Ply upcycles cardboard by rescuing it from the recycling loop and making it into something more permanent and durable. And it uses a patent pending manufacturing process, so you probably haven’t ever seen anything like this before.
IT ROCKS:
Magazines in the waiting room? Get that report finished on your laptop? Chatting with friends? Yes, yes, and yes. The Re-Ply does it all.

Samstag, April 21

FedEx


Advertising Agency: BBDO Germany
Creative Director: Carsten Bolk
Art Director: Jacques Pense
Copywriter: Andreas Walter
3D Illustrator: Erik Thijssen
Post Production: Stefan Kranefeld
Published: November 2006

LG


Advertising Agency: Y&R Sao Paulo, Brazil
Chief Creative Officer: Rui Branquinho
Creative Directors: Rui Branquinho, Flavio Casarotti, Victor Santanna, Jorge Iervolino
Art Director: Guilherme Rácz
Copywriter: Lucas Casão
Photographer: Lúcio Cunha
Art Buyer: Monica Beretta
Print Agency Producers: Elaine Carvalho, Flavio Zamboni
Account Managers: Valeria Ordonhez, Sandra Borges, Julia Altenhofen
Planner: Fernanda Flandoli, João Gabriel, Rafael Rossi
Media team: Gustavo Gaion, Gabriela Ben David
Client approval: Pablo Vidal

isca

Advertising Agency: FoxP2, Cape Town, South Africa
Creative Directors: Justin Gomes, Andrew Whitehouse
Art Director / Copywriter: Peter Walker
Photographer: Bryan Traylor
Published: October 2009

Donnerstag, April 7

holmes & yang






Katie Holmes and longtime stylist Jeanne Yang have come together to create Holmes & Yang, a premium designer collection that debuted in the Fall of 2009. The collection is predominately women’s wear, with a small capsule children’s collection that uses many of the same fabrications and shares similar styles to the women’s collection. Holmes & Yang was a natural collaboration between two friends, who drew inspiration for starting the collection from motherhood and their children. The designing duo were constantly looking for easy, timeless pieces that would be appropriate and stylish in their day to day, busy lives, and created Holmes & Yang to fulfill that need. Silk jumpsuits with harem pants, cropped motorcycle jackets with intricate leather detailing and elegant blazers with nailhead ribbon lining to ensure a gorgeous fit, done in a classic color palette of navy and cream, are just a few of the beautiful offerings in the collection. Top priorities for the two when creating Holmes & Yang were supreme quality of fabrics, perfecting the fit and attention to small details, which is evidenced in the luxurious and sophisticated one-of-a-kind pieces that will find a permanent home in every chic woman’s closet. The designers chose to launch with a very limited production run, investing their time on each piece to make it as valuable and special to the customer as possible. Holmes & Yang is made in the USA, which was of the utmost importance to the designers when creating the collection. Holmes & Yang is sold exclusively at Barneys New York in Beverly Hills, Chicago and Madison Avenue and Maxfield in Los Angeles and Malibu.

Dienstag, Dezember 7

titatapis









Teppiche. Die sind ja so ein Ding. In Hotels und in S-Bahnen finde ich es ja sehr luxuriös und toll wenn da was flauschiges am Boden liegt. Natürlich braucht es im Bad auch sowas um mit den nassen Füssen drauftröpfeln zu können. Aber in der Wohnung? Das ist doch irgendwie..grusig? Was da alles drinsteckt..also ich mag KEINE Perserteppiche..ausgenommen in tollen Kaffees wo dann soviele Teppiche sind dass es schon wieder cool ist. Aber eben ..zuhause? Neineinei...Dacht ich zumindest..bis ich DIESE Exemplare auf der Urban Outfitters Website gesichtet habe. Sind sie nicht herzallerliebst? Ach hätte ich doch eine Wohnung...

Mittwoch, November 24

Inhouse (Flea)-Market diesen Samstag!


Die Bürkliplatz Saison ist vorüber und die kalten Winterwochenenden haben Einzug genommen. Wohin nun mit den vielen vintage Sachen? An der Asylstrasse 131 im Kreis 7, am Samstag dem 27.November wird ein Inhouse (Flea-) Market stattfinden, mit Standplätzen im ganzen Haus und Glühwein auf der Dachterrasse mit schönem Ausblick. Die Pforten werden um 14 Uhr geöffnet. Marco Pfleiderer wird vor Ort sein mit seinen Speisen im Glas. Auch Haare können geschnitten werden, mit Frisuren von Sunami (Sead Bayhan) höchstpersönlich. Mit dabei auch, Schuhe und Kleider von 'Choose your Shoes' (Melinda Por), Klamotten von Montagsmarkt/Mercatino Rimini und Fritschiflohmi (Vania Kukleta) SARA HODAEI & Anja Weber Designs und viele mehr.


Klusplatz
Asylstrasse 131
Zürich, Switzerland