
These amazing nature-inspired sculptures are not a result of modern day rapid-prototyping technology, but are painstakingly made by hand over the course of a few weeks or even months by Irish artist Nuala O’Donovan!
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Some pictures from last weekend’s Saturday in Design – an annual trade event for the design community that alternates between Sydney, Melbourne and earlier this year, in Singapore. Always an inspiring day out. This is me before coffee..




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This is one of the most interesting night club designs I’ve come across – my party animal days are long over but I’d still like to make a pit stop at Josefine/Roxy in Belo Horizonte in southeastern Brazil when I’m there. I’m such a sucker for geometry! It was previously designed by Brazilian architect Fred Mafra, then redesigned again by him!
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Loving these pieces by furniture designer Michael Tsinzovsky – even more amazing that this is student work, designed for his graduation thesis at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. I’ve always been a fan of Islamic art and architecture having lived in Malaysia for so long (we have some amazing mosques!) – and would really love these stools in my living room:

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Wastelandscape by Elise Morin and Clémence Eliard is on exhibition at ‘halle d’aubervilliers’ of Paris’s centquatre til September 10th. The installation consists of 65,000 old CDs, all hand-sewn together, and covers a 500 sqm surface. How amazing!
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