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Sport-Inspired Furniture From Arik Ben Simhon




Arik Ben Simhon is an Israeli designer whose latest furniture collection was inspired by sports equipment and elements found in the gym. We're not talking barbell lamps, beanbag chairs covered in sports jerseys or a coffee table made of skate decks.

These are modern, high quality, sophisticated leather and upholstered pieces that take their design cues from the protective pads worn in sports like hockey and skateboarding and the metal tubular elements of work-out machinery.


above left: pro-tec hip and tailbone pads and right, Ben Simhon's leather chairs



The inspiration:


above: Protective hockey gear for the heart, kidney and spleen

above: Protective gear from pro-tec for hips, tailbone and knees

Clearly inspired by the protective pads shown above, a few chairs from the collection:



The collection includes sofas, easy chairs and occasional seats as well as more obscure items such as a rocking chair, children’s high chair, hammock and punching bag.

Materials include full-grain fashion-quality leather in monochrome and metallic hues with flashes of color introduced thorough ultra-bright occasional seats and bright velvet chairs.

 With a wink to chesterfield upholstery techniques many of the pieces are stitched and padded by hand, imparting a sense of humour often found behind these designs.



He premiered this unusual collection as part of Superstudio’s concept “Temporary Museum for New Design” during Milan Design Week 2009 this past April:


The Chairs:

Mickey Max:

Little Cube:

Goldy:

Shazlong Ex Mackey:

Box:

ExtraBox:

Box & Half:

Supermuscoli:


Taison:

Mamma Son:




The Sofas:

Mentallys:

Soft Cube Sofa (leather and suede):

Mr. T:

Little Mamma:

Chocolate:


Miscellaneous items:

Punching Bag:


The Bici stool:



The Tarzan hammock:


The Dondolo Rocker:


The Bambini Highchair:




Tel Aviv designer Arik Ben Simhon is known for bold design pieces which reference the fashions of contemporary culture and sport. Beginning his career in design at the age of 24 he first worked on a series of commercial projects in the capital including hotels, clubs, restaurants and bars.

Now, after a successful international launch in 2008, he is not only considered one of the most prominent and influential designers in Tel Aviv but is widely achieving recognition on a global scale.
 


About the new collection, 
Ben Simhon says “For the new collection I started by looking at 1930s movement photography and juxtaposed this with fashion. Sport has been pivotal in fashion since the 70s with functional high performance sports clothing moving from the sport hall and streets to a high fashion context. I wanted to capture this with furniture that is made to the highest quality but that maintains a cool informal edge.” 


“In uncertain times I hope to evoke positive emotion and give people a piece of furniture which they will want to live with for years, an “investment piece” both from the practical aspect but also the emotional” 


all information and photos courtesy of Arik Ben Simhon, ecxpet the sport equipment potos


To see the complete collection, visit Arik Ben Simhon

Arik Ben Simhon
110 NAHALAT BINYAMIN ST
TEL-AVIV 66066 ISRAEL
Tel. +972 (0)3 683 7865

Google Street View Explained Via Animation





This little animated film appeared on Google Japan as an animated way to explain how Google Street View works. Fun to watch and enlightening... I guess that's infotainment!

If Paul Bunyan Were A Design Lover... Best Made Company Axes.




Best Made Co. makes hand painted and polished functional but beautiful 30" hickory helve axes with a 3.5 lb fine grain steel bit. Each tool is lovingly hand crafted and painted with contemporary patterns and colors. Best Made Co. is the only company in the world that offers axes in small, limited edition quantities and they back this up with a certificate of authenticity, an edition number, and a hand-engraved mark on every axe they sell. Prices start at $250.00 and delivery times vary since each is made to order in their New Jersey workshop.

Even if you're no lumberjack and have never wielded an axe or felled a tree, these would be beautiful hanging on the wall. And if you're a hopeless Urbanite, you can prove to your friends, you actually know what one uses to chop wood.


above: The handles in their New Jersey workshop await a coat of varnish

Their 2009 Summer Collection:



Their 2009 Spring Collection:





There are 2 options for packaging, wool felt bag or wooden boxes:


above: Wool felted bag available in navy and orange only.

above: Made from quality ply, balanced, felt lined with brass latch and handle. Come in various sizes, custom built to house your collection.

Shop for the axes here.



About Best Made Co.
Best Made Co. was founded by designer and author Peter Buchanan-Smith, and outdoorsman and environmental entrepreneur Graeme Cameron. The two met at a legendary boys camp in Northern Ontario, Canada where they learned—with love and respect—to wield an axe.

As men they have both gone on to forge their own way in the world: building hand-hewn log cabins on the shores of Stoney Lake, tree planting in Kapuskasing, winning Grammy awards, getting married, having children, brief flirtations with military life, book publishing, Scotland, rugby, whiskey, slingshots and hardwood fires that can melt glass (launched from aforementioned slingshots). In 2009 they teamed up to pursue their life-long dream of a world devoted to axes, and all that axes should represent.

AXE PHOTOGRAPHY
In addition to selling the hardware, Best Made Co. is also selling and showing "Axe Art", limited edition silver gelatin photo prints by photographer Adrian Gaut.

The images were taken at Trask River, Pacific Coast Range, Oregon in July 2009. Each is an edition of 10, measures 11" x 14" and is a gelatin silver print on fiber-based paper. Price is $300.00 per print:


above: "The Wood Pile", by Adrian Gaut

above: "The Nurse Log", by Adrian Gaut

above: "Old growth sitka spruce", by Adrian Gaut

above: "On The Shop Floor", by Adiran Gaut
buy the photos here

I'm Certain God Won't Put Him In A Corner: RIP Patrick Swayze


Patrick Swayze, 1952-2009

Patrick Swayze gallantly fought pancreatic cancer, and lasted longer than most who are diagnosed with such, but he finally lost the battle at the far too young age of 57. Diagnosed in January of 2008, after a long and brave fight, he passed away Monday evening with his devoted wife, Lisa Neimi, at his side.

Wear Your Dream House On Your Finger. The Villa de Reve Collection from Philippe Tournaire.





Villa de Reve Collection from Philippe Tournaire
Inspired by the first known architectural rings discovered during the Merovingian age (500 to 752 AD), French jeweler Philippe Tournaire has created a collection of mini architectural bejeweled and gold wearable masterpieces in the form of rings and cufflinks.

Start Limbering Up Those Fingers: Here's 100 Paper Animals To Fold!


click on the above image to enlarge and get a good look at the images.




Love origami? Love Animals? Have fidgity kids? Or just really bored yourself? Then try folding these rasterized peramodels from Japan.



Raspera, which requires a payment via paypal for membership, provides you with downloadable and printable pdfs of over 100 photo realistic paper crafts in the form of animals and birds.




They have varying degrees of difficulty and all types of species. And each stands up on it's own:






Raspera members fee is $30.00 USD.or here (Application by letter). Then, they send you the password via e-mail, which will not only work for all current Rasperas, but also any future Rasperas.

Monster & Animal Hands By Designer Hector Serrano




Designer Hector Serrano's Monster and Animal Hands are temporary tattoos for children that turn their hands into adorable little monsters or animals. Sold as set of 8 monsters or 8 animals, they are safe and simple to apply (just use with water). Instructions included. Box size 130 x 110 x 18mm.

The artwork is really beautiful.

Take a look:

The Animals:




The Monsters:




Buy either here.

via freshbump via Dezeen via Hector Serrano

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