Archive for July, 2010.


Defined by it’s cable, steel tubing and LED illuminant, Drawing Lamp, by designer Thomas Fiechtner of Vienna, is a simple task lamp reduced to the basics.
It can be tilted forward into a horizontal position to concentrate light on a small area of the desk, or left upright to give a wider spread of light.
Thanks to @lizzieeverard.

Nice work on this collaborative effort by Edit (creative production) and Sawdust (art direction and design) on the concept and packaging of the new Fabrice Lig album. With photography by Andrew Moore who supplied visuals from his book Detroit Disassembled.



The PP225 Flag Halyard Chair by Hans Wegner, combines plaited flag halyard and longhaired sheepskin with the industrial sharpness of chromium plated steel tubing, to form a chair that is positively shagadelic, Baby.

This Skull Helmet from Santiago Choppers is, as they say in the trade, pretty bad ass. Just the thing for intimidating the neighbourhood whilst cruising on your Segway.

I was pleased to discover that Sample Gallery have included my humble site amongst their selection of fine creative blogs.
The cheque’s in the post, guys. ;)

Project Thirty-Three has an amazing selection of vintage record sleeves, with some excellent examples of modernist graphic design, collected, scanned and archived by the owner of Jive Time Records, a Seattle based store specializing in used vinyl.


Espresso Solo is a cool concrete espresso machine concept by Shmuel Linski. I particularly like the Fred Flintstone style strength control buttons.


The Freitag F27 recycled tarp notebook with freely arrangeable content, Pentel 205 pencil, three bookmarks and biodegradable ATOMA binding system.

The 68-page insert features 3 informational pages, 17 white lined, 20 white blank, 7 yellow perforated, 7 green perforated and 13 address register pages as well as a foldable 2-year planner.

Raygun: Issue 42, December 1996.
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