adapta project at the guild (san diego)

Adapta project claims unused spaces for the purpose of showing and viewing art.

Subjects & Thrones
Nov. 30, 7-10 p.m. at the Guild.
Fine folks displaying their work.
See adapta project for more info

inspired by pantone? aren’t we all.

delightful colors via pantone by yar snagged via mocoloco

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big week in tokyo

Tokyo Design Week is on as of today, and I wish I was there…. maybe next year. Tokyo Designer’s Week, 100% Design Tokyo, and DesignTide are all running until November 4.  via designboom

kaku

100% design show happened last month in london. wurd from designboom and shift is the green theme. one of my all-time favorite bags shown above from qurz, inc.

There are eight exhibiters from Japan. “Monacca“, the wooden bag and furniture series was very appealing. They use thinning wood, which is usually thrown away as waste in Japan, to remain in keeping with the theme of being green. The attaché cases were particularly appealing, especially a good idea for keeping your laptop safely stored away. With this design, the ancient Japanese woodcraft tradition is being celebrated in a very modern fashion. Along with this are Zabuton, the traditional Japanese low seated stools, again utilising the thinning wood.

tripod slide

richard hutton and team are nominated for the public price of the Dutch Design Awards.
Vote for richard (or competitors if you like another better). oh ya, the site appears to be in dutch.

stitch by ronan and erwan

At the intersection of green design, space-making, and textiles, the Bouroullec brothers’ Stitch Room is one part design genius, one part child-like playtime. Known for designs that cross the boundary between furniture and architecture, the creations of this design duo tend to emphasize possibilities, and their exploration of space in The Stitch Room is no exception. Using eco-friendly textiles from the ultra-green Danish company Kvadrat, the brothers have created organized, versatile spaces that can be transformed to almost any imaginable use. via inhabitat

garbo and her lazy morning

ok. that’s enough. time to play.

weeks end

i have always loved the work of david weeks studio . small world, but nest once carried butter-ny . butter-ny is lindsey adams adelman. lindsey, who is married to david, turned me on to her sister amy adams of perch! talented family.

shelving

random from my all-time favorite: porro

thinking of simple, minimal pieces that would work well for our friends building their new place. they’ve done a nice job of documenting the progress. Pursuing Wabi. Wabi, a simple way of life, free of ornateness. The house is designed in collaboration with sebastian mariscal.

snapshots of the residence

patio

entrance

middle

here’s a few early pics of the space. overall, we love it here, less the storage space, and the fact you have to walk up 2 flights of stairs to get the bathroom. but 9 months later, we’re used to it.