There's a distinct but subtle bird form hiding beneath that essentially practical handle and spout, don't you think? Do zoot over to PointClickHome and read Anne E Collins' post about this shape. I'm so on her side (even though I've been a culprit in the birds trend myself!).
Monday, 29 October 2007
Gravy Boat - Groovy Bird
There's a distinct but subtle bird form hiding beneath that essentially practical handle and spout, don't you think? Do zoot over to PointClickHome and read Anne E Collins' post about this shape. I'm so on her side (even though I've been a culprit in the birds trend myself!).
Sunday, 28 October 2007
Gregor Jenkin
Yesterday, I was delighted to discover a new blog out of Johannesburg, and spent ages going through the archives of the fabulous Smoke & Ochre , resulting in this dual-purposed post:
Firstly, take a look at these iconic lamps made from enamel bowls and cups. These were the first works to get Johannesburg designer Gregor Jenkin noticed in the design world.
(photos courtesy of AmaridianUSA)
Gregor's gone pretty supersonic since, and if you visit to his website, you'll see he is so prolific, it's quite difficult to know where to start talking about his work (especially on a lazy Sunday).
So that's all I'm going to show you of Gregor's design, because the second purpose of this post is to insist that you scoot on over and read much more about it at the excellent Smoke & Ochre.
Thursday, 25 October 2007
Épat
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
Dripping with talent
This year, the SOLVE challenge for student designers was to come up with an innovative storage solution, and Carla’s Drip shelving system stood out as a winner from of the 140 entries received.
The inspiration for Drip’s fluid shapes comes from Cara's graffiti art, where she often makes use of stylised drips of spraypaint. These drip-inspired curves are just right for storing soft reading matter like newspapers or magazines, while the rest of the shelf can hold a row of favourite hardcovers.
As part of her prize, lucky Cara will spend a month interning at Conran & Partners in London, while back at home, Drip will be put into production and sold in selected Woolworths stores.
Tuesday, 23 October 2007
Spud solution
Spudware plates and cutlery are made from 80% potato starch and 20% soy oil and are reported to be heat resistant, washable and reusable. They look pretty too!
And no, you don’t have to do a Jim Rose circus act and swallow your knife, fork and spoon at the end of a meal. Just put it somewhere lush and watch it biodegrade in 180 days! (via The Empire Collective).
Monday, 22 October 2007
Swings and round-the-blogs
A somewhat more sedentary source of inspiration can be found by reading design blogs. Here’s evidence (possibly started on that swing) that I’ve noticed bouncing around the web in the last few days:
First, Freshly Found posted about how Katja translated pattern designs into food at a Netherlands fashion fair.
Having read this, the author of the charming My Imperfect Garden combined the idea with the weekend's sporting fever to make a Rugby World Cup-inspired snack.
It's really worth taking the time to check out Katja Gruijters' amazing ways with food. I'm sure it will get you inspired too.
Friday, 19 October 2007
Tokyo gardens
Here are some of my favourites:
All pics copyright of McCock
Thursday, 18 October 2007
O.live
Now proprietor Rupert Smith has given O.live an urban revamp, opening a glammed up new-look store at the recently-revitalized bottom end of Kloof Street, just before Buitensingel.
Monday, 15 October 2007
Ordinary things
Kiosk is a little store whose owners travel the world to stock their shop with just this kind of thing: the humble, anonymous, often traditional design that anyone can get at the general store down the road.
Chalk from Finland
Finnish Sisu Candy
But because Kiosk’s goods have been sourced from Japan, Germany, Sweden, Mexico or Finland, they reflect local aesthetics and needs, providing a hard-to-bottle flavour of ordinary life in each country. The owners say:
"We opened Kiosk to offer an antidote to over-design. We consider the objects we stock to be humble, straightforward and beautiful for their simplicity and directness."
So next time you’re in Soho, New York, be sure to visit the Kiosk store… or just click here for the online version.
And next time you're in the supermarket buying candles, matches or soap, take a moment to appreciate how these bits of humble design reflect our needs and aesthetics too.
Wednesday, 10 October 2007
Get hooked
Tuesday, 09 October 2007
A visitor
Make a return visit to Denise Kiggan's Freshly Found, where you'll get to see what's inspiring her in Durban... and everywhere else too.
Today Denise has a great post about Cape Dutch riempie furniture, and how designer Haldane Martin has brought the riempie right up-to-date, using recycled plastic and contemporary lines.
I have no doubt this won't be the last time the Elle Deco blog visits Haldane's site, but in the meanwhile, get ahead of the pack and check out his other contemporary classics.
Monday, 08 October 2007
Water marks don't matter
My coaster fixation makes me feel awfully uptight, so perhaps I should invest in some of these clever stamp cups by Valeria Miglioli & Barnaby Barford (available at Thorsten van Elten).
The patterns on their bases leave pretty floral patterns that can be organised and arranged into repeats.
It's a great idea, quite reminiscent of last year's Sakurasaku (cherry blossom) glass, designed by Hironao Tsuboi for the 100% Store.
I think I prefer this one, because of the way the blossom is so well integrated into the design of the glass.
Oh, and I just love the machine translation of the Japanese description:
"It is the glass where the flower of the cherry tree blooms in the desk top with the phenomenon of the dew condensation which it occurs in temperature difference inside the air and the glass. " (thanks Oliver Ozoux)
Friday, 05 October 2007
Welcome!
On this site, we'll be showing you additional images from our gorgeous shoots and offering practical advice, as well as sharing some inspiring moments of design.
We're also honoured that star blogger and local designer Heather Moore (aka: Skinny laMinx) will be sharing her delightful creative world with our readers on a regular basis.
The next issue of South Africa's favourite Deco mag will be on shelves on 19 November, in the meantime, keep checking in to our blog for all the latest...