Showing posts with label modern design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modern design. Show all posts




The people who brought back the video arcade gaming table of the 80s, now present a new modern version of the gaming table for your playing pleasure; The Stealth.




A German designed sleek and sexy contemporary product to complement the most stylish space station interiors. Available in either deep space obsidian and supernova white (sorry, no red). High gloss, easy care 10 coat two-pack and glass exterior with no visible joint seams.




High definition LCD screen—89° viewing angle. High precision, aerospace grade controls. Quality Japanese componentry. Space bass speaker system. Comes with 60 games pre-installed.



Available in black or white $3,299.00
Buy it here.



above: 4 pieces of Tumi luggage and an iPhone case by John "Crash" Matos

Tumi Tag is a limited edition series created in collaboration with renowned New York graffiti artist John "Crash" Matos. Crash's work has been featured in museums and galleries around the world and includes custom-painted guitars for Eric Clapton and John Mayer.





The Tumi Tag collection features four hardside cases—wheeled carry-ons and packing cases--and an iPhone case. Each wheeled case will showcase a different section of one of Crash's dynamic works of art. The interior of each case features one of four working drawings created by the artist and includes a unique number that authenticates the case as a distinct piece in this exclusive collection.







Only 1,000 of each Tumi Tag luggage style have been produced for this limited edition series. Tumi Tag, the collection name, refers to a graffiti artist's signature or tag. Enjoy hardside protection in a surprisingly lightweight, easy-to-maneuver design. This extra-large, four-wheel packing case is constructed from a super-light, triple-layer, high-performance alloy of ABS and polycarbonate. It sets the standard for strength, durability, mobility and aesthetics, and is ideal for extended business and leisure trips, or for two traveling together.






See the specs, pricing, details and shop for them here.









With a design seemingly inspired by MC Escher's drawing above, this cubistic freestanding home in Frohnleiten, Austria is literally covered in Astroturf.






With concrete staircases that seemingly go nowhere, but actually serve as supports, the home is embellished with right angles and large framed windows.






Utilizing unusual elements indoors as well, the home uses a window frame as a staircase banister or railing.



From certain angles, the home is barely distnguishable from its lush surroundings:


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The contrast to its neighbor, a traditional Austrian looking home:

Architects: Weichlbauer Ortis
All photos © Peter Eder
Thanks to Stylepark for bringing this to my attention

 

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