August 2012
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‘Stir it’ carafe by Anna Blattert for Postfossil
Composed of a hand-blown glass body, steel strainer and a cork cap, this novel carafe has been created by a Zurich-based designer Anna Blattert for a young Swiss brand Postfossil. Part of their new ‘Home Made’ collection, ‘Stir it’ is made in Switzerland and the carafe is available in three summery hues; mint green, lemon yellow and candy floss pink.
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Century of the Child: Growing by Design, 1900–2000
MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking. The exhibition will bring together areas underrepresented in design history and often considered separately, including school architecture, clothing, playgrounds, toys and games, children’s hospitals...
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Your order is meaningless, my chaos is significant.
– Nathaniel West
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Love Sport Love Fencing
A hilarious animated short about fencing, directed by Grant Orchard from Studio AKA.
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The Polyfloss Factory - A new small-scale...
The Polyfloss factory is a micro-manufacturing machine and set of tools, that transform a widely available waste product (polypropylene) into a versatile and usable making material: Polyfloss. Using the principle of Candy-floss machines, they developed a new process transforming polypropylene in a foam-like material, easy to transform afterward.
In a post-industrial society, waste should...
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