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Brimming, Spilling, Deflecting..... William Pye Has A Way With Water





Willam Pye is internationally known for his water sculptures. However most of them are located outside of the United States, so I wanted to share some of them with you.

Large and small, indoor and outdoor, his fountains use the movement of water in natural ways to create unusual looking pieces. His work has been commissioned by airports and embassies, corporations and private collectors. His work graces the most famous of gardens and the interiors of world class museums.

Well-versed in the properties of water- the way it clings to surfaces, the way it reflects, the way it pools, pours and moves are all things that this artist takes into consideration- as you can plainly see in the amazing works below.

Charybdis:




Above: In Charybdis the circular movement of water inside a transparent acrylic cylinder forms an air-core vortex in the centre. The water actually moves up and down within the piece. Steps wrap around the cylinder and allow spectators to view the vortex from above.

Aquabar:


Clear Water Cube:


Clear Water Cube. Aquabar and Charybdis are the only three pieces thus far in which William has used acrylic.

Tureen:

Waterglass:

Coanda:

Brimming Bowl:

Downpour:


Argosy:

Meniscus:

Torricelli:


Canyons:

Epidavros:

Sibirica Minor:

Pole and Skip:

Spillway:

Rhonda:

Triple Spout:


Aberglasney:

Thenford Coanda:

Starburst:

Crescent:

Coracle II:


He has various size installations and many more pieces, all available to view on his website where you can learn the 'water vocabulary', concepts of water manipulation, and see his inspiration as well as available works.

William Pye

William Pye Partnership
The Studio
22 Langroyd Road
Tooting
London
SW17 7PL

Ding-a-ling-a-ling. Hello? It's For Ewe. Jean Luc Cornec's Rotary Phone Sheep.




above photo by Frank Rumpenhorst

Reader Mark Shockley sent me some images of this unusual art installation to share with you: Grazing sheep made of old rotary telephones. Although he hadn't known who or where they came from, a little research uncovered the fact that this is was an installation in the Frankfurt Museum of Communications by french artist Jean-Luc Cornec from quite a long time ago. Though the following photos were taken in approx 2004, I believe the installation was first implemented in the early 1990s.


above photo by Alex Hess







Thanks to fellow bloggers for photos and info: swissmiss and BB-Blog, eyeteeth, bookofjoe, and flickr photos for the images.

Other work by Jean Luc Cornec can be seen below.

Words Christmas Tree:

Gummi bear Christmas Tree:

To see more of jean Luc Cornec's work, go here.

Funky Find Of The Week:
Jeremy Scott's Longchamp Pliage Credit Card bag



Jeremy Scott has collaborated once again with French luggage brand Longchamp on their famous "Pliage" bag to bring us the new Longchamp X Jeremy Scott 'Pliage' bag, an homage to consumerism.

The original Pliage Bag by Longchamp is shown below.

This time the designer chose the credit card as an inspiration. Once again the bag is available exclusively at Colette and goes for 175 Euros.

Peter Gronquist: Fashion Revolution With Designer Weapons




Bay Area artist Peter Gronquist's solo show of designer weapons called “The Revolution Will Be Fabulous: A Weapons of Mass Designer Show” opened at Gallery 1988 this past May.

The collection of designer weapons includes guns, semi-automatics, chain saws and rocket launchers clad in designer fabrics and adorned with luxury logos by Gucci, Hermes, Prada, D&G, Dior, Coach, Burberry, Fendi, Versace and Louis Vuitton. Also included but not shown are pacman grenades, an LV electric chair and more.

Although as an art form his work is clichéed and 'easy', it certainly is unusual and clearly has its appeal to the public. Prices start at $3,000 for the weapons shown here and several have already been sold.








Artist bio:
Peter Gronquist was born in Portland, Oregon in 1979. He attended the School of Visual Arts, then received his bfa from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2001. Peter currently resides in Oakland California.

For more, go here.

Peter Gronquist


Raising The Benchmark On.. Well, Benches.





Once upon a time, given my old design snob tendencies, the only benches I'd consider owning were the classic slat bench, the Platform bench, by George Nelson for Herman Miller and the leather Mies van der Rohe Bench for Knoll. Both, shown below, are still worthwhile investments, but if you're looking for a new modern bench, there's no shortage of fabulous designs out there.

Here are 10 unusual functional benches available for purchase that would look beautiful indoors or out.

1. The Kantbank


The Kantbank bench by miramondo is like a giant piece of shiny origami, made entirely of polished stainless steel.




Made up of a 2 mm-thick stainless steel sheet measuring 3,000 by 500 mm, the surfaces of all parts are polished.
Buy it here.

2. The Skew Bench


The Skew bench by Desu Design is one of my favorites. Designed to be a sculptural form of intersecting angular planes, the SKEW-001 draws inspiration from geological rock formations and also suggests movement. Made of certified renewable cellulose fiber and resin. It'd be stunning indoors or out.



buy it here.

3. Tree Trunk bench
Jurgen Bey's tree trunk bench for Droog has been out for awhile, but that doesn't make it any less cool.



The bench is a real tree trunk with chair backs made of bronze inserted into it. Buy it here.

4. Furniture to Garden Benches


The Gardening bench by 5.5 Designers is a concrete bench with built in areas for plants. The Furniture to garden collection consists of three bench styles and 2 chair styles as well as an end table.




The water can evacuate thanks to 2 or 4 perforations (depending upon which bench size) that are attached to the legs. Buy it here.

5. The Ordrupgaard bench


Architect Zaha Hadid's for Mobler is a simple organic bench in solid ash.




It was initially designed as part of the interior of the annex she designed for Ordrupgaard Museum in Charlottenlund just outside Copenhagen. The bench entered PP Møbler´s collection in the spring 2006. Buy it here.

6. The Swilken bench


The Indoor/outdoor bench with ReClaimed² hardwood top and concrete or polished aluminum base by Acronym Design is a beauty. Available in various woods.



The inspiration for the form came from the Swilken Bridge on the 18th Green at St. Andrews golf course in Scotland. This bench follows those principals and uses the simplicity of form to showcase the beauty of the wood. Hidden connections keep the bench sleek. Buy it here.

7. Bovine Benches


I've blogged about them before, but can't mention unsual benches without including the headless bovine benches by Julia Lohmann:


Buy them here.

8. The Nea Studio water bench


Designed by Nina Edwards, is actually a concept bench, but I had to include it. It's a concrete energy-efficient water bench is designed for public parks, cafes, outdoor train, ferry, bus stations and other waiting areas in extreme climates.



It is heated from the earth's energy in cold climates through an underground pipe system. It is cooled in hot climates from pipes connecting to fresh water or to the existing urban water system. Read more about it here.

9. the Inner Beauty bench


The Inner Beauty Bench is crafted from laser cut plywood by Studio Bility in Iceland. With intricate interior designs, the top stays smooth and simple. Buy it here.

10. The Water Bench


The Water Web Bench by Drift Design is a polyurea and efs outdoor bench available in three different patterns and six different colors. Water is pumped from within the bench to flow through the crevices cut into the bench and then back into the sofa.




The Water bench is the first product Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn designed together. Pump and algae solvent are included with the bench. Other colors may be available upon request. Buy it here.

Also worth noting:
The Botanist Designer series of metal benches.

The Whippet Bench by Radi design.
The Lightbench by Frellstedt is a traditionally shaped park bench that is illuminated from within in several color options.

If you want to purchase the Classic Nelson Platform bench or The van der Rohe bench, you can find them at any store that carries authentic Herman Miller and Knoll furniture.

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