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Denmark Home For Architect Jesper Brask Is Made From 150 Local Trees and Kolumbia Tiles.
Both New Zealand's Elle Decoration magazine and the Stylepark website have featured small glimpses of this beautiful weekend house located on the Kattegat Fjord in Denmark designed and developed by architect Jesper Brask of Brask & Leonhardt for himself. Intrigued by the design, I searched for more images of both the exterior and interior and after much digging, found them.
The home was called the Tree House in the July, 2011 issue of New Zealand Elle Decor and the article mentioned how Brask harvested 150 trees from the very forest in which the home was constructed, cut them into raw beams and left them to dry for three years before beginning to build his long-awaited holiday home.
Stylepark features the home in an article about the "Kolumba" tiles used as building materials. The Stylepark article states that it took two years for a Finnish carpenter to erect the house's wooden structure using only wooden dowels; no screws. The living area is on the ground floor, with a column in the center combining the fireplace and kitchen island.
A large chimney core made of "Kolumba" tiles is now the architectural centerpiece and the anchorage to the plot of land. On the outward-facing side there is a fireplace for cooler days, while inside, where the chimney dominates the interior design, it has a work surface for preparing food and is at once a stove and airless oven. Brask was looking for a suitable material himself to serve as a harmonious counterpoint to the dominant spruce when he came across Petersen's "Kolumba" tiles in an architecture magazine.
"I wanted a stone of the same size and with the same surface effect, and so I visited the brickworks, which, together with the architects Lundgaard and Tranberg had just developed a new version of the "Kolumba" tile for the theater in Copenhagen. "Kolumba" was available in two versions then, but I wanted a stone that looked like another stone from the Petersen range. The brickworks obliged and produced a new version in yellow, English clay: The tiles are shaped and painted with white clay paste by hand before they are dried and fired. The result: light colors and a very special transparency, which blends harmoniously with the light, untreated spruce wood."
images courtesy of Brask & Leonhardt, Stylepark (by Anders Sune Berg), and Elle Decoration
Petersen's Kolumbia tiles can be found here
Lego-Like Recycling Containers from Flussocreativo.
Named LECO, these plastic recycling containers (patent pending) are designed to emulate giant Lego Bricks. Designed by the Italian industrial interior and graphic design company Flussocreativo, the project is described as follows:
Leco is an ecological station facility, young and colorful with a strong reference playful etched in collective memory.
Containers designed for separate collection, composed of five elements in polymer of which two are for aluminium and glass, respectively blue and green, and two, of larger size, for paper (white) and plastic (yellow).
The originality of the form of Leco deviates from the classic collection container for trying to involve the user through two major aspects: the liking for aesthetics and modular functionality.
Leco is clearly a reference to the “Lego”, a world game that, since you’re a child, increases the ability to manage and combine small items, stimulating creativity.
Hence the desire to create, even if for a delicate issue such as environmental conservation, the opportunity to interact with the containers in a nice way, overcoming aesthetic and formal obstacles.
The result of that vision has led us to create a collector who had the power to attract people, not only for its use, but also for its ability of solving space problems and induce to the practice of daily separate collection.
Specifically, each container has an external shell with both extremities channel into assembly, that recall, in a very intuitive way, the handiness of interlocking between elements typical of the game “Lego”; while in the front, there is folding door designed to accommodate the bag.
Leco is a new, exciting and colorful solution to try to improve the aptitude to recycle in a spontaneous way, by giving a daily aid to the environment.
via Designboom
Summer's Dreaded Nightmare: Dads In Briefs. A Commercial To Which We Can All Relate.
Here's one of those great commercials that capitalizes on a universal truth regardless of country or language.
The campaign explains that, with the arrival of the Summer heat, comes the arrival of dads wearing nothing but briefs. This commercial offers a solution to this problem. Created by Del Campo Saatchi & Saatchi for BGH air conditioners.
And as it runs in Argentina:
Credits:
Advertising Agency: Del Campo Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Argentina
Executive Creative Directors: Maxi Itzkoff, Mariano Serkin
Creative Directors: Ariel Serkin, Juan Pablo Lufrano
Creatives: Ezequiel De Luca, Nicolas Diaco
Agency producers: Adrian Aspani, Ezequiel Ortiz
Account director: Jaime Vidal
Account Executive: Manuela Sorzana
Production company: Primo
Director: Nico & Martin
Executive producer: Caro Cordini
Producer: Victoria Piantini
DP: Leandro Filloy
Art direction: Muriel RaƱi
Costume design: Andrea Brzezniak
Postproduction: Pickle house
Post production: Seba Lopez, Majo Villalba
Editor: Pablo Colella
Txfer: Cinecolor
Music: Swin Musica
Sound designer: Notdeafsound Design
Advertiser's Supervisors: Ezequiel Devoto, Daniel Rosenfeld, Veronica Moglia
More Goodies For Instagram Lovers - Check Out StickyGrams and Printstagrams.
A few weeks ago I introduced you to Stitchtagram, a way to have your Instagram photos turned into handmade throw pillows. Now, more companies are capitalizing on the popularity of the free app.
above: Instagram is a free app that adds preset filters to your mobile phone photos
Stickygram turns your images into magnets while Printstagram turns them into little stickers (I know, the names are confusing and would make more sense if inverted).
What is Prinstagram?
Mini Stickers made from your Instagram photos. You get 252 stickers per order. Two sticker books per order with a total of 252 stickers. Each sticker is 20mm square (0.8 inches)
Get Your Printstagram stickers here
What is StickyGram?
StickyGram turns your Instagram images into little magnets. You create your pack online and they deliver them to your door.
Each StickyGram is 50mm x 50mm (that’s approximately the same size as they appear on your iPhone) and they come in packs of 9.
Get your StickyGrams here
Another Instagram Goodie:
Don't forget you can turn your Instagram photos into beautiful books as well at Blurb.
Enter The Dragon - The Limited Edition Aston Martin Dragon 88.
Aston Martin revealed three special-edition China models under the "Dragon 88" (Dragon 88 - é¾å¹“88ééē) moniker at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show. The Dragon 88 Limited Edition models formed the centerpiece of Aston Martin's Beijing Motor Show display.
Each Aston Martin Dragon 88 Special edition features different, but equally striking color schemes and shares the same exquisite detailing, including intricate Dragon design embroidery and beautiful gold inlay. The Vantage S, Virage and DBS models were built to celebrate the Chinese Year of the Dragon, and only 88 cars will be built.
Car Moulds:
Real gold detailing:
24k gold-plated badges:
Created using around 30,000 stitches, each dragon motif features a combination of four thread colours: Metallic Gold, Cream Truffle, Winter Wheat and Kestrel Tan, which perfectly co-ordinate with the interior leather colours and Sahara Tan stitching throughout the car.
24-Carat gold plated Aston Martin wings badges will be featured on the hood and rear of the car. Exclusive to the Year of the Dragon 88 Limited Edition, the models feature a striking headrest embroidery design, inspired by the “Nice-Dragon Wall” in Behai Park, Beijing. Unique sill plagues will be fitted with laser-etched special edition nomenclature. Additional enhances will include the front grille, meshes, wheels, and brake calipers.
"With the new limited-edition Dragon 88s, our 'Q by Aston Martin' bespoke service and the massive expansion of our sales network, China is on course to become Aston Martin's third biggest market," said Global Sales Director Andy Gawthorpe.
The DBS Volante Dragon 88 edition at the Bejing Auto Show:
Filmed at the Beijing Auto Show 2012, this Dragon 88 limited edition DBS Volante includes striking headrest embroidery, a piano black fascia with intricate gold inlay and laser etched sill plaques.
The Year of the Dragon 88 Limited Edition is designed for those seeking a rare ownership opportunity. In accordance with Chinese cultural significance of the number eight, symbolising prosperity, good fortune, and luck -- only 88 of these unique vehicles will be produced.
Aston Martin
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