as part of a research project on women`s position in the western society, csilla klenyánszki has created "house/hold", an ironic solution for the housework gender gap and its consequences that combines a 30 minute yoga session with domestic chores.
a couple of years ago, designboom featured the work of tel aviv-based illustrator amit shimoni, who painted portraits of famous world leaders with hipster hairstyles. now, shimoni adds to this "hipstory" series by reimagining the most iconic artists of the past, as try-hard cool kids of today.
in his new aluminum thermal spray series, british designer max lamb has hand carved a collection of seemingly prehistoric objects out of polystyrene which he has then finished with a metallic coating.
Matt Thitchener Architect has designed "The Studio", a multi-functional studio space located behind his client`s house in the coastal suburb of North Avoca, Australia.
Spanish designer Jordi Ribaudí has created a sculptural chair, that`s inspired by the great journeys of the desert tribes, during which men feel close to the earth, Babu is a spot for relaxation and meditation, a place to rest, a shelter.
sculptor christopher shannon has reinterpreted brizo`s vettis faucet, originally created by industrial designer TJ eads, using concrete and pure charcoal.
Dutch Archaeology and Art exhibition consist of three sections of archeology, pottery, and ceramics of the 18th and 19th centuries, 19th-century paintings.
Matthias Jung`s Houses series depicts finely stitched architectural facades against the picturesque landscapes of Northern Germany to create surreal architecture.
Works by Australian designer Charles Trevelyan, including skeletal-looking furniture and monolithic marble benches, are currently on show at New York`s Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
american artist warren king, through his series of cardboard sculptures, examines his own attempts to understand and reconstruct cultural connections that were lost and rediscovered.