Design Objects Gallery
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For all my spanish speaking visitors: There is a great blog about design history objects, hosted by
mayahan:Meticulously Arranged Objects by Artist Adam Hillman
Happycentro www.happycentro.itItalian design studio Happycentro’s first project, Paper Objects
Japanese Exhibition Poster: 91 Objects by 91 Designers. Shin Matsunaga. 1991
In honor of New York Textile Month we are posting about a unique textile sample book in the Brooklyn
comfort objects in quarantineAvailable on RedBubble and Society6
‘Bridge’ Vases by Mario Alessiani.fun + clever–> Find more amazing design here / freshdesignflow
designed some objects for some friends over on twitter !
Wildflowers and choice objects find it a perfect setting and with books supply most of the color. Wi
Alexander III’s transformer travel trunk, created by the Russian inventor and designer Ognesla
Six new animal totem pendants carved and now joining all of these other recent and not-so-recent pie
thekhooll:World !Cincinnati-based artist Kevin Van Aelst uses ordinary everyday objects to create in
Electric Objects x MinusculeElectric Objects is the digital art platform that’s changing the way we
A new necklace which I’ve titled ‘Call to Odin’.Carved simply by knife in a beautifully curved piece
In ‘Drawn Objects’, Sigve Knutson explores how a designer might work if the qualities of drawing wer
paersimmon:Persimmon Tea Canister
Animals with silly objects flash. Save a lobster these days! . . . . . . #handpoke #tattoo #flash #d
second date (2017)
Designer Michelle Nussbaumer’s getaway in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico | Architectural Digest · Dou
Yasmin Bawa via Sight Unseen
… WMF products from the era when Albert Mayer was their artistic director. He truly brought
The shift in our perception of objects when they are displayed as part of a museum collection can so
Anni get your pin.Use everyday things to create something unique. Anni Albers transfered hair pins,
met-asian: 元 黑面剔犀香草紋漆盒|Incense box with fragrant grass design, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Asian Art
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