Gente, estamos super felizes! A Mariana Smolka emprestou o SinK para desenvolver seu projeto de graduação em Design na PUCPR e o resultado ficou muito, muito lindo. A nota? DEZ!
Parabéns, Mari, Dana e Samantha a-do-ra-ram!
Gente, estamos super felizes! A Mariana Smolka emprestou o SinK para desenvolver seu projeto de graduação em Design na PUCPR e o resultado ficou muito, muito lindo. A nota? DEZ!
Parabéns, Mari, Dana e Samantha a-do-ra-ram!
These and other very nice images are from also very nice blog Paris vs New York.
Another very nice tip from our top contributor Madame Z.
Now Diesel is also homewear. Cool pieces of furniture from the Italian brand are being exhibited in Curitiba, at Inove design store, and we dropped by to check it very closely. Everything is super comfortable and destroyed, as a message to live life and enjoy the house. No overcare needed. Very nice and natural, as you can see below:
Pics: SinK
Stamp designed by Titus Riendi e Lira Nordestina to be sold as Araripe Geopark’s souvenirs.They represent the fossil of insects found on that unique area where geological and palaeontological findings are seen since the early years of the nineteenth century, with records ranging from 110 to 70 million years ago, in an exceptional state of preservation and diversity.
Pics: Sink at Bienal Brasileira de Design
Bienal Brasileira de Design 2010, happening at the moment here in Curitiba, has a very nice Dannish exhibition called “It’s a Small World”, which discusses global issues such as sustainability, new technologies and consumption.
The intention is to discuss these question by presenting the production of a country with a long tradition in design, now quite worried and conscious finding creative solutions to environmental problems. The exhibition premiered in Copenhagen in 2009, went to Shanghai and now arrives in Brazil. In addition to the known tradition on furniture, it holds within the same space design, craftsmanship and architecture and aims to reveal a nation that wishes to make the design not only a cultural matter, but a crucial item on the socioeconomic agenda.
Photos + video by SinK
Maria Amelia has been around scandinavian countries and found out that they like to explain it all… on packaging. Here are some examples, shoted by herself. Nice Amely! All from the Swedish store Lagerhaus.
Retro & vintage are definitely one of the top trends these days. The main reason, apparently, is because people want to remember a moment/ an object/ a memory they cherish, they want to get back to a safe place, where they know things, and, mostly, know how things work. It’s a sign of the hectic and chaotic world we’re living in. It’s a result of the crazy volume of information we’re exposed to on a daily basis.
Another (beautiful) sign of it, is a new edition of the historic table lamp designed by Vico Magistretti in 1969, Dalù has updated colours and finishes (thermoplastic moulded body, in transparent orange and red, white and black) retaining its unmistakable original design and expressing the spirit of our times. …