Design

The River Plant Aquarium

by eOffice on August 20, 2010

Designer Mathieu Lehanneur has given the concept of a locavore, the collaborative effort to build more locally based and self-reliant food economies, a beautiful new twist. His River Plant Aquarium takes inspiration from the natural ecosystem found within a river by using hydroponics and a refrigerated aquarium as a hatchery for freshwater fish.

All the while vegetables grow on top in glass pods.  These vegetables use the water from the fish tank for sustenance, thus filtering and purifying the water for the fish below.

Thus “Local River aims to replace the decorative ‘TV aquarium’ by an equally decorative but also functional ‘refrigerator-aquarium’. In this scenario, fish and greens cohabit for a short time in a home storage unit before being eaten by their keepers, the end-players in an exchange cycle within a controlled ecosystem.”

For those who don’t have the space to grow their own food outside, this may be an effective solution to cut the amount of miles food has to travel before it hits our plates. If you like this, check out Lehanneur’s Living Air Filter!

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The works of the designer Daniel Rybakken were exhibited in Salone Satellite 2010 Milan. The designer explores the stimulating effects of daylight through the use of artificial lighting.

The Daylight Entrance by Rybakken is all about the illusion of daylight, It’s a light installation in the entrance and staircase of an office building. Both don’t have any natural light, but these panels give you the positive sensation of sunlight. The back of the panels were hollowed by CNC-milling and then backlit with a lot of LED’s.



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Twitter Stockings

by Mark Alexander on January 30, 2010

These “Follow Me” Twitter thigh-high stockings ($18) are on sale at the Etsy shop post. Sexy! Though perhaps not the best choice of clothing when avoiding stalkers.

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Wear your Cake and Eat it

by Mark Alexander on January 30, 2010

For the ultimate glutton, this unbelievable cake dress by Lukka Sigurdardottir gives new life to those old clothes. If you want to be the hub of the party, or just want to make those comfort food cravings easier to accommodate, try rolling about in a cream bath to emulate this great outfit, or belly-flop into your local cake stall display cabinet. Let’s hope your guests are careful where they put their cake slicers.

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Popup Postcards

by Mark Alexander on January 30, 2010

Lovi Postcard – Bird These beautiful wooden cards by Anne Paso of Finland (Lovi) come to life! You can send this flat-packed bird to a friend and allow them the fun of assembling! Set up like a postcard so you can leave a message.

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Simply for holding onto while you wait for the light to change. It’s located on a little Copenhagen traffic island where cyclists wait the light. A high railing to grasp with your hand and a foot railing for putting your foot up. The foot rest reads: “Hi, cyclist! Rest your foot here… and thank you for cycling in the city.” Would you like to see these brought to the UK?

Rest your foot here

Rest your foot here

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Van Gogh Coffee Mug

by Mark Alexander on January 28, 2010

Dear Van Gogh Mug by Mike Mak Design. The Dear Van Gogh is a silicon mug integrated with a realistic flexible ear, the ear can be twist or pull hard.
“It could replace the punishment from MUM / Wife / Girlfriend, and is a good listener. You can also customize it with your favourate earrings.”

We like Mike’s thinking there.

Dear Van Gogh Mug

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This lady’s torso furniture piece was designed by sculptural furniture maker Peter Rolfe. ”My current work is heavily influenced by nature, using shapes that we all recognize but would not be traditionally thought of as furniture forms.”

I don’t see any love handles to open these drawers with though.

Peter Rolfes Sculptural Furniture

Peter Rolfes Sculptural Furniture

Peter Rolfes Sculptural Furniture

Peter Rolfes Sculptural Furniture

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Counting on the popularity of the LivingColors lampPhilips has announced the second generation of the trendy lamp to set the mood in contemporary spaces. Capable of producing 16 million colors through a combination of seven LEDs, the latest version of the LivingColors lamp will illuminate with 50 percent more intensity. Controlled by a touch-sensitive remote, the new LivingColors lamp comes in an opaque version with a metal stand, allowing a more concentrated light beam in comparison to its predecessor. Priced between £100 and £180, the lamp’s options include a choice between a standing lamp, a wall lamp and two ceiling lamps according to the needs and likings of the user.

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Employing magnetism technology, the UFO Lamp from Baita Design is an unconventional lighting that as its name suggest levitates in the air to illuminate your living place. Encasing a lens made in ABS plastic, bulb and magnets in an aluminum dome, the UFO Lamp works in tandem with a stainless steel base that also houses magnets and electronics. Featuring foot controlled buttons, including power, up, down and polarity inversion, the lamp floats above the magnetic base to set the mood with its magnetizing elucidation.

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