Saturday, April 23, 2011

Ceramic museum - Sèvres

Sakiyama Takayuki


Arthur Louis Piza

Martine Damas

Jean-pierre Viot

Dam Wouter

Patricia Glave


Eva Hild

Nagae Shigekazu


Beautiful museum and exhibition. We also had the chance to visit the labs where they actually make the pieces. I'm loving ceramic! Here some of the things that I loved the most. I have other names, but it's hard to find good pictures in the internet. 






Friday, April 15, 2011


I found this blog and was starting to collect some images then realized every image I wanted to show you because it is so on the ball as to what we both view as creative great design and architecture! Enjoy!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Kinda interesting website, might help you with the color theory.

http://colorschemedesigner.com/



Love this optical display, very clever!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011


I am going through a stage... of pottery! I am so in love with pottery and hand crafted beautiful pieces like this! So delicate...so fragile.  I love how it has separate spaces for each stem... it reminds me of coral. 
clever photo idea!
ALRIGHT!! I have a riddle for you and here it is!

Okay so you are seated at a table with 2 ropes and a box of matches... nothing else!

Each rope burns for 30mins exact however their rate is not consistent... but they will always stop burning after 30minutes.

How do you measure 45minutes?

tricky tricky... can you crack the case?
I really love the dishevelled looking space with these really great accent details, like the chair and red cross! 

épice ... and my scarf passion

The pictures are not really good, but they are usually really nice. Have a look at the website, the summer collection is not too bad my friend!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Nique



I really like some pieces of this Australian brand. They are really summery and look really comfortable.
Nice website too:

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Today, Pompidou

Francois Morellet


Jean-Michel Othoniel



I really like this last piece:  Le collier-cicatrice (The scar necklace). The artist made 1000 necklaces and gave them to random people at the Europride in Paris, as a remind of the death of Félix Gonzales-Torres for AIDS. The thing I liked most is the idea that art can be shared. In the end the necklace is just an object that he decides to give has a gift and the only thing he asks for is a picture of the person wearing it. I just thought it was a different way to show and make art.