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In theaters Friday, April 16, 2010

Fit But You Know It ft. Lady Sovereign and Other People

Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has created ‘Memory’, a chair for Italian company Moroso.


Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has created ‘Memory’, a chair for Italian company Moroso. The chair’s unique texture is owing to the fact that the fabric it’s made of includes recycled aluminum. Though we’ve seen ‘memory’ chairs like this before, the unique texture and aesthetic appeal of sitting in a ball of aluminum certainly makes this chair one of the most interesting pieces of furniture this year.

Phenomenal Handclap!!!

The Phenomenal Handclap Band - 15 to 20 from Lovemonk Records on Vimeo.

Jiggery Pokery and The Window of Opportunity Gallery


Prop making duo Jiggery Pokery have created a superb inflatable window display for the The Rest is Noise. Its currently firm contents will deflate over time to reveal something equally special.

Alice En Vogue


Now Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland is not only one of the most beloved storybook characters, but most fashionable as well.

To celebrate the Tim Burton film, French department store Printemps will feature Alice- inspired storefront window displays until March 13, 2010. Designers Alexander McQueen, Ann Demeulemeester, Christopher Kane, Nicholas Kirkwood and others were each given creative license to devise a window to their hearts content.

Das Science Center Medizintechni- Designed by Gnaedinger Architekten

Website: www.gnaedinger-architekten.de




This sleek and shiny new building is the Technology Center Medical Science (Das Science Center Medizintechnik), located in central Berlin between Potsdamer Platz and the Brandenburg Gate. If you feel that the building, designed by Gnädinger Architects, looks somewhat sterile and synthetic, the architects and owners would not feel offended. The building has two main functions — it is a corporate facility and a science center — but both have to do with human mobility, specifically walking and grasping, and bionics (technology modeled on nature). - from The Coolhunter
*Source | The Coolhunter

Maison Hermès Window Display Designer: Tokujin Yoshioka



Tokujin Yoshioka designed Maison Hermès window display in Tokyo, which is on display from November 19 to January 19 2010. In case you have no time to hop to Tokyo, check out the video above.

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