Since I can’t sleep, as I’m a little anxious about the dentist tearing my face apart tomorrow morning (sadists, all of them…), I might as well continue with some posting. Came across the Higashiya Tea and Sweet shop on Cool Hunting. Georgeous little spot in Nakameguro in Tokyo designed by Simplicity…looks amazing, and features all kinds of seasonal goodies…ah, someday I’ll make it to Japan…someday…
Entries tagged as ‘Design’
Higashiya Tea Shop
May 4, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Architecture · Cooking
Tagged: Design, Higashiya, Higashiya Tea and Sweets, Nakameguro, Simplicity, Store, Tokyo Japan
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December 1, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Art · Cars
Tagged: Art, Design, High Snobiety, Satoshi Minakawa, Someone should buy me a new car, Vehicles
Color Your Own Wallpaper
November 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment
English Illustrator Jon Burgerman designed this ridiculously cool wallpaper, which you should buy and cover you walls with so people will actually come over your place and hang out. Because it gets lonely, right? I feel you. Pretties:
(Props, 2Modern)
Categories: Art
Tagged: 2Modern, 2Modern Design Talk, Art, Design, Jon Burgerman, Wallpaper
Vinicius Costa
July 20, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Vinicius Costa is a Brazilian designer who specializes in motion and illustration in 2- and 3-D. Kinda nice.
(IdeaFixa)
Categories: Art · People
Tagged: Design, IdeaFixa, Illustration, Motion Design, Vinicius Costa
Color Coded Library
July 20, 2008 · 1 Comment
If you know me, you know that I like books a little bit. I form little forts of them around me wherever I sit. Gift and a curse, I assure you. Reading a lot of the books tends to make it a little embarrassing when you go over someone’s house for the first time, because you have to obsessively scan the shelves while trying to engage in witty banter. The whole shebang’s an ordeal. However, you can go to libraries and stare at the books and no one can tell you from the homeless people. Designer Valeri Madill has created a nice color coding system for libraries, and methinks it would do a lot more for the Carnegie than the cafe section, or whatever it is.
(Thanks Yanko)
Categories: Literature · Pittsburgh
Tagged: Books, Carnegie Library Oakland, Design, I'm a Nerd, Libraries, Pittsburgh, Valeri Madill, Yanko Design
Pete Harrison
July 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Here is some more graphic design based work for this fine, muggy Tuesday evening. Pete Harrison is based in the UK and whips up some marvelous shit to get your mouth watering, y’know. Though, there is certainly a darkness to this the work. So if you want pretty and happy, maybe not so much…
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(Thanks Kanye)
Categories: Art · Photography
Tagged: Art, Design, Kanye West Blog, Pete Harrison, Photography
Hidden Bearbrick Collabs
July 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Those toy-lovin’ folks at Medicom have hidden a number of special collaboration Bearbricks in their series 16 boxes. You know, those boxes that have no indication on the outside of what you are getting. Well, sometimes you luck out. And, sometimes you get chlamydia. I guess it just depends on the box. (That awful pun at the end their was actually unintentional, and is dedicated to my man, Lloyd Wilson, who I am going to coerce into giving me a giant piece of his amazing art for my wall. Because, as pops said, I have a bit of a minimalist style. So one masterpiece above the couch will do. Until Joce comes and puts something up. Or, until I cake up and get a Murakami.
Oh, but I digress. Collabs include Edbanger Records, Mint Designs, Gachapin x Mukku and more. Looky, pretty bears:



Categories: Art · Toys
Tagged: Bearbrick, Design, Edbanger Records, Gachapin & Mukku, High Snobiety, Joce, Lloyd Wilson, Medicom, Mint Designs, Murakami, STD's and Puns, Toys
London 2090
June 22, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Flooded London was created by the incredible media production group Squint/Opera and visualizes the English city several decades in the future when sea levels have risen substantially. The series is set years after initial chaos took place, and has a fairly Utopian perspective. Good luck on that, but pretty nonetheless; I like the style of the pieces. The absence of Kevin Coster-esque mermen is enough for me. The images are at Medcalf Gallery in Clerkenwell, London for the London Festival of Architecture.



(Dezeen)
Categories: Architecture · Art · Event
Tagged: Architecture, Art, Clerkenwall, Design, Flooded London, London Festival of Architecture, Medcalf Gallery, Squint/Opera
Sustainable Shopping Concept
June 21, 2008 · Leave a Comment
With all the concern over something referred to as climate change, which seems to be at least somewhat accelerated by the plague animal-like population expansion of homo sapiens and their pot latch style of dealing with finite resources, shopping for goods and services increasingly involves ethical or moral dilemmas. With this in mind, the Sustainable Shopping concept was created. Designer Martin Hanberger combined nutritional information and factors related to environmental sustainability to create a electronic personal assistant for your food shopping trips. The device also offers price checking and store maps plotted against your shopping lists. No word on whether it will offer warnings so that I can avoid the insane people hiding in many of the aisles at the giant eagle on South Side.



(Thanks Yanko Design)
Categories: Gadgets
Tagged: Design, Form Fellow, Martin Hanberger, Shopping, Sustainable Shopping, Sustainable Shopping Concept, Yanko Design














