Eskils Junker
Director Daniel Eskils and producer Johan Junker are coming up with some fresh fresh work these days out in Stockholm. The clips are simple, well designed and hip. Here are our fave’s + a link…

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Director Daniel Eskils and producer Johan Junker are coming up with some fresh fresh work these days out in Stockholm. The clips are simple, well designed and hip. Here are our fave’s + a link…
Something very cool will hit Colectiva really really soon. Here’s a teaser:
yeeeeeaaahhh!
This time, it’s the Diamond Chair. It’s a collaboration between the two Dutchies Anna Ter Haar and Chris Bartels. This chair works in a number of levels: the design itself is very fresh. Yet what’s really cool about it is the way this chair was made; the metallic structure and a number of Velcro diamonds. Simple and sweet.
You can check out this video to see how it was made:
Architectural Review has just announced its winners of the highly acclaimed AR Awards for Emerging Architecture. Out of all the winning projects there’s one in particular that really caught our eye: the Hotel Aire de Bardenas, by Emiliano López & Mónica Rivera Arquitectos, of Barcelona. They won the top prize in the Hotel category.
To check out the shortlist of winning projects for this year click here. To check out the winners of last year’s awards, click here.
via DesignBoom
We don’t know if its pure coincidence (or not), but lately we’ve been running into a bunch of awesome chairs. This is one of them, designed by Abhijeete Kumar, who is based in Ahmedabad, India.
via DesignBoom
This is NL Architects’ proposal for Urban Play, a festival hosted in Amsterdam focusing on the intervention of public spaces (same festival that included Stefan Sagmeister’s intervention that we featured here a few months back). This piece is titled Moving Forest.
For this work, 100 trees were planted into shopping carts and placed in a pedestrian area of the lovely Amsterdam. The idea was that passerby’s would have to move the trees around would they want to get across from point A to point B. The members of NL Architects even toyed with the idea of these carts being stolen, and finding these trees across the Dutch Capital.
via rebel:art
We like this bench designed by the London-based studio Boex. It’s made with 1600 pencils, each placed and not fixed into a separate hole. This means that if you happen to be sitting on it and you suddenly feel inspired, you can pick out one of these pencils, use it, and place it back where it belongs.
via noquedanblogs