Saturday, 30 April 2011

Twister Restaurant, Kiev, Ukraine

The fusion of Architecture and Industrial Design. Mmmmmm



Twister is a newly opened restaurant in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. The design team, Sergey Makhno and Vasily Butenko also of Kiev, work on residential and commercial interiors and architecture but we are particularly fascinated by their furniture and their sculptural approach to interiors. We wrote about one of their office projects a while ago.


In Twister, the duo has captured the upward pull of a tornado in the main two-storey dining area with furnishings that seem to hover above the floor on their super-slim legs, with light fixtures resembling rain drops, and with massive sculptural columns that are in fact crow's-nest balconies.


The bar area is yet another iteration of a bird’s nest with walls covered with thatched sticks and with cushy seats resembling pods or cones. The warm-toned color palette conveys a sense of calm throughout, in spite of the avian connotations and air-borne allusions.



Images courtesy of The Cool Hunter 
Text by Tuija Seipell.

Friday, 22 April 2011

Successful Living from DIESEL with Foscarini

From Italian fashion label DIESEL, come their range of living solutions with an industrial and 'grunge' feel. Similar to their collection of clothing, Successful Living has produced a series of lights using an array of materials including fabric, plastic and metals to reveal their idea way of living. In particular their light 'Rock' made from lacquered polycarbonate takes the shape of a rigid yet free flowing rock like form. There is a sense of smoothness to the light, possibly softened by the lighting and the bulb used, or simply because of its free flowing, organic shape. What do you think?

'Rock' (2010) by Successful Living from Diesel with Foscarini




Friday, 15 April 2011

Simplicity + respect for material qualities = Beautiful Design

French design company Neëst focuses their designs on the current trend 'Natural Style of life'. Their products ranging from clocks to mugs all show a passion for material beauty which in turn compliments the simplicity of their designs. They see no need to add aesthetic adornments to their products as their choice of materials hold beauty incomparable to manufactured beauty. I love their 'Cara mug' and accompanying accessories.

Neëst - Cara Mug

Neëst - Cara mug, Coasters and Kakudo plate

Neëst - Cara mug, Coasters