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Hellish Furniture: La Divina Commedia & The Fall Of The Damned




La Divina Commedia Chaise and light
La Divina Commedia by Dutch designers Niels van Eijk and Miriam van der Lubbe is part of a new series of products where old images meet high tech production techniques and in which ancient crafts are combined with contemporary materials.


Above: Gustave Doré engraving for The Divine Comedy

In the project La Divina Commedia of Van Eijk & van der Lubbe, The Old illustrations of Gustav Doré, drawn in 1860 (known as the visuals of La Divina commedia of Dante) have been reproduced in a high tech way by laser engraving on a contemporary material, polypropylene, and after that, partially carved by craftsmen.


above left: Doré illustration, and right, carved into the furniture




details of the carving:


Another one of Gustav Doré's illustrations for La Divina Commedia:


In continuation of the project Godogan, (shown below) designed for Friedman Gallery New York and Droog Design, Van Eijk & van der Lubbe designed a new series of products where old images meet high tech production techniques and in which ancient crafts are combined with contemporary materials.



Beginning of the 14th century, Dante Alighieri wrote the well known epic poem La Divina Commedia (The Divine Comedy) which is considered to be one of the greatest works of world literature. In this epic poem, Dante describes the Christian life after death, and this story can be seen as the medieval worldview of the western church. Although this might seem only a Christian story, Dante integrated the political struggles of that time. Still, the story of La Divina Commedia can be read as a nowadays critic on politics and translated into problems of society nowadays.

Date: 2008
Material: polypropylene
Hotspot: 60 x 60 x 235 cm
Chaise Longue: 90 x 50 x 70 cm
Technique: laser engraving, hand carving
Images (adapted): Gustave Doré

Victoria & Albert Museum, London will be showing LA DIVINA COMMEDIA from 14 July - 18 October 2009 as part of their Telling Tales exhibit.

The Fall Of The Damned Pendant Lamp

If furniture about heaven and hell or damnation is your thing, check out Materialise's - 'damned' lamp by Luc Merx for the mgx 'private collection'.



This lampshade appears as a hovering mass of ornaments, opulent and bombastic. when viewed more closely it dissolves into single bodies, which are twisted in fear and seem to be frozen in mid-fall. The fleshy parts of the bodies, legs and stomachs reflect the light. Because of the shadows the bodies cast on themselves, only parts of them appear in the foreground. The association with the fall of the damned, a metaphor for guilt and punishment, this lamp undermines several taboos imposed on design in the 20th century: it is figurative, ornamental and narrative.





'the fall of the damned' lampshade -limited edition of 40 pieces
color: white
dimensions: 26"w x 11"h x 25"d
Buy the Damned lamp here.

Making Blow-up Sex Dolls Fashionable. Literally.



Jackets and hoodies fashioned from the crass novelty? Yep. 31 year old male designer and artist from Utrecht, Sander Reijgers (shown above and below in his creations) uses blow-up dolls as material in his wearable works of art.

Pantone A Plenty... AGAIN! Now For The Kitchen





Regular readers of my blog know that I've already done not one, not two, not three, but FOUR posts on Pantone inspired items(see links at the end of this post). Well, they're at it again, this time with products for the Kitchen by Typhoon. Five new products, each available in five different colors.



The PANTONE UNIVERSE Kitchenware Collection by Typhoon includes the following product lines:

* Storage Jars

The 1.4 liter storage jar is available in color-coated enamelware with interchangeable magnetic labels for tea, coffee and sugar. The jar is also available in ceramic.

* New Striped Mugs

Ceramic mugs are available in two sizes, 12 fl oz (standard size) and 4 fl oz (espresso size). The mugs are dishwasher and microwave safe.

* Textiles




Made from and lined with 100% cotton, the textile line includes tea towels, aprons, pot holders and oven mitts.

* CrushGrind® Salt and Pepper Mills

Produced by CrushGrind, the salt and pepper mills are made from a high-gloss biodegradable plastic and are easy to adjust and clean. The CrushGrind brand guarantees the patented ceramic mechanism for 25 years. Buy the Pantone Crush Grind Mill


Pricing and Availability
The PANTONE UNIVERSE Kitchenware Collection by Typhoon will be available retailers worldwide like Amazon:
Pantone items on Amazon can be found here

Or check Typhoon dealers here. For more information, please contact (415) 884-9060 or sales@typhoonplus.com.

Be sure to see all the amazing Pantone inspired items posted about before:

Pantone Stuff

It's a Pantone Party
The Pantone Party Continues
Pantone's Colorful Collaborations

Dogs As Seen By A Dutchman: Maarten Wetsema's Fab Photos




It was quite by accident that I came upon photographer Maarten Wetsema's site and I'm quite happy I did. As a huge dog lover and a furniture and photography fan, his work struck me on many levels.

With four collections of photographs; Daan and Jacob, Dogs in their Domestic Environments, Portraits of Dog and Dogshoots, he captures the canine at their goofiest, yet manages to maintain the dog's dignity and beauty.

Below are a few of my favorites from all the aforementioned collections.


















Above: Maarten at work and below, the final shot


About the photographer:
Maarten Wetsema studied at the Art Academy of Arnhem. In 2004 he exhibited at Comme des Garçons in Tokyo. In 2005 he took part in Photo London and the KunstRai in Amsterdam, in 2006 his work was exhibited in both France and Miami, USA. In 2007, his work was shown at the Gallery Van Kranendonk in Miami, Paris and the Netherlands. His work is part of numerous national and international collections of private parties, companies and museums.

Maarten Wetsema's site.

He is represented by:
Gallery Van Kranendonk
Westeinde 29
2512 GS Den Haag NL
T. 0031 703 650 406

Contact info:
Maarten Wetsema
Rappardstraat 16
6822 CX Arnhem
The Netherlands
T. 0031 264 420 847
E. info@maartenwetsema.nl

If you love animals, these may be of interest to you:

• Jill Greenberg's Amazingly Expressive Photos of Monkeys, Dogs and Bears
• Erwan Fichou's Portraits of Owners In Clothes Made From Their Dog's Hair
• Fine Jewelry Goes To The Dogs (and Cats)
• Moira McLaughlin's Dog Gone Fun
• The 2007 Wurstminster Dog Show

Wildfires Inspire Hot Music Video For Death Cab For Cutie by Walter Robot




Inspired by vocalist/guitarist Ben Gibbard's up-close-and-personal encounter with the devastating 2007 California wildfires, Death Cab For Cutie's latest music video, Grapevine Fires, is directed by Walter Robot, also known as the team of multimedia artist Bill Barminski and writer Christopher Louie.

The song, Grapevine Fires, motivated Walter Robot to create an animated short film which brilliantly relays the sense of devastating tragedy and forced optimism caused by the fire's wrath.

The animated video is poignant, sweet, scary and sad all at once. A perfect accompaniment to the song that inspires the same emotions. Using a mix of naive, childlike illustration with animation, the video is at once both charming and powerful.

Here are some stills (the full video is at the end of this post)











It's a mutual love fest between animator Walter Robot and Death Cab for Cutie as you can see from the quotes below:

"I have been an admirer of the beautiful art of Walter Robot from afar for a while, " says Death Cab bassist Nick Harmer. "Working with them on this video is an amazing dream come true and I am in awe of the stunning video they have made for us."

"We're huge Death Cab fans," says Walter Robot. "We had also heard from other directors how great all the Death Cab guys are and how really open they are to the creative process, which they were. They were extremely supportive and sincere."


above: Death Cab for Cutie is: Ben Gibbard: guitars, keyboards, vocals, Chris Walla: guitars, keyboards, Nick Harmer: bass, Jason McGerr: drums

Death Cab For Cutie


Walter Robot

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