A Thread for Fine Design
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Ah . .brings back so many memories of the many pleasant days at the amusement parks where I had the pleasure of bashing one of those into somebody else!

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@unclebim said:
http://www.dailytonic.com/news-by-bottcherhenssler-and-elisa-strozyk-for-bower-de/
Elisa Strozyk is the winner of the German Design Newcomer Award 2010
unclebim
Nice find. Interesting designer. http://www.elisastrozyk.de/seite/woodtex/wooden%20textiles.html
She is doing some work with thermochromic surfaces that is interesting.
A detail on the above wooden carpets

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Charly
OMG they are tiny!!!
I see why David thinks of Bump-em-cars
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Design and Craftsmanship.
It is probably fitting to acknowledge that it has been a part of the human condition forever.There are not many who do not know about the beautiful 17,000 year old cave art at Lascaux France.




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The Assyrian Lions.
Hunting Lions was the King's sport, analogous with protecting and keeping his people safe.



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The Aztec virtuosity.


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The Scottish Parliament Enric Miralles
http://www.mirallestagliabue.com/project_media.asp?id=55&idd=1316The Debating Chamber Roof

Detail of Members Benches
Public Gallery
Architectural Model
Exterior Detail
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And Craftsmanship by the same Timber Framers Cowley Timberwork http://www.cowleytimberwork.co.uk/
The Huttons Farm Henley on Thames
Fibonacci at play. Architects Gilles Quarmet and Assoc.

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Jonathan Ive (Senior VP Industrial Design @ Apple) Subwoofer

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Cocoon Shower by Arina Komarova (sorry couldn't find a website)



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reminds me of this, from 'the fly' movie:

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A quick look at how one subject can be interpreted; ( note: all are wood sculpture/carvings)
http://www.heatherjansch.com/
Cane Carving (Equador)http://www.canehorses.com/
Legendary Rocking Horses http://www.legendsrockinghorses.co.uk/
And Others (Anonymous)


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Ah Thanks for reminding me of Deborah.
One of her most famous pieces. The Contemporary Museum Honolulu.

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Akihisa Hirata http://www.hao.nu/
Alp House





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Dear Dale,
This is my first entry to your very fine thread.
@unknownuser said:
The Dutch manufacturer Bolefloor offers a line of flooring composed of blades and curvaceous lines. Made of solid wood and raw, they dovetail with each other, traveled knots and imperfections, the ground component of wave patterns.
I don't know how they can achieve that,..(and how that costs)!



+simon.
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