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Rachel Boxnboim

Old classic utensils are turned into modern porcelain collection through the combination of soft material (fabric) and hard material (ceramic). This “experimental” project is the result is Rachel Boxnboim’s final project at the Industrial design department at Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. An eye-catching tableware that brings a touch of the past into your modern kitchen.

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Jason Freeny

Jason Freeny’s toys are not ordinary dolls. These toy dolls are made in such a way so that you can see much more than you should expect. It’s more like an anatomic study of a toy as you can see both the exterior and the interior part of it. One of these toys, the balloon animal anatomy schematic “Pneumatic Anatomica” back in 2007 made him famous and launched his career as an artist. The rest is history…

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Stacking vessels by Pia Wüstenberg

Stacking Vessels by Pia Wüstenberg is a series of functional sculptures for the home. Each Vessel consists of three individual containers. Each part is made from a different materials using craft processes. The hot glass is the connecting part between the ceramic and wood.

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Melting Chair by Philipp Aduatz

Philipp Aduatz’s intention in the design of the Melting Chair is to capture a transient transformation within a sculptural object. The Melting Chair, which is suitable for use, is carefully crafted to appear to the viewer either as a solid chair melting away or as a solidification of a liquid melt.

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Supertacular meets HotelHaiku

Written and curated by Garri Rayner, Hotel Haiku is a collection of the world’s most interesting hotels and notels where the only description for each one is expressed in haiku. This is the place to visit if you want to find some of the most interesting, idyllic, out of the ordinary accomodation ideas for your holidays.

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Paper Cut Project

Paper-Cut-Project is an 18-month-old collaboration by Nikki Salk and Amy Flurry that creates heavily textured expressive paper sculpture commissions, props and accessories from flat sheets of paper using only a steel blade knife, glue and imagination.

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