A Thread for Fine Design
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Since we have ventured into the art world...
Tom Fruin Kolonihavehus Copenhagen, Denmark
http://www.tomfruin.com/
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One of the World's finest Luthiers, Linda Manzer. http://www.manzer.com/guitars/
The Pikasso Designed and Built for Pat Metheny
The Sitar Guitar
The Sitar Guitar
And a brilliant inlay detail
Played by the likes of Paul Simon, Carlos Santana, Bruce Cockburn,not just beautiful looking, but amazing sound.
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@solo said:
A theater screen pulls down at the foot of the bed for viewing television or movies. An integrated personal computer system means you can work or surf the web in bed as well. Game consoles are built in for added entertainment value. Lights for reading and shades for sleeping are also fully integrated. Seriously cool.
Sure you find something you like, then you look at the price...(42,000 euro, 56,615 US)
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Riccardo Paolino and Matteo Fusi http://www.progettishop.it/products.php?l=en
CuCuRuKu
CuCuCity
Gazebo
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@dale said:
One of the World's finest Luthiers, Linda Manzer. http://www.manzer.com/guitars/
The Pikasso Designed and Built for Pat MethenyDale, this guitar idea was possibly inspired by the Resonant Chamber from Animusic.
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That is freaking amazing!
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I know right!
I got the Animusic and Animusic 2 DVD's a couple years ago and unfortunately loaned them to someone who does not ever remember me doing so
Well when Animusic 3 comes out I will probably get all three.Most of the videos are on Youtube however. Check out Starship Groove and Heavy Light. Amazing stuff. Not to mention Pipe Dream.
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A hard act to follow, so I better get back on the horse.
http://martaa.com/ Marta Antoszkiewicz
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Those chairs (last image) look uncomfortable and very wobbly, a case of form and no function IMO.
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Pete
I thought I had noted as part of the post,(but I didn't), that this is a child's playset, designed for space saving. That is what drew me to it in the first place.
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Maybe not really fine design, but quirky, and looks a little better than that old chunk of wood. Foot in the Door by Liz Dubois, Anthony Petrie (sorry no URL ?)
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I'm not sure if it's the form or the content.
1000 Acre Vodka packaging design by Arnell [url]arnell.com/[/url]
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Couldn't resist as I thought it was a good example of re.....cycling (I know, bad )
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bottle pattern.
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Fine design in architecture can be quite controversial. There is a defender for every movement and style. I'm going to subject the next series of posts to architecture of all kinds. Feel free to endorse or malign.
This will of course be done over a period of time.To begin
A recycled barn by Architect Rita Huys of Buro2 http://www.buro2.be/ -
Global Ecology Research Centre @ Stanford University EHDD Architects http://www.ehdd.com/
The facade of the building is made out of timber, which was obtained from old wine tanks, from the wineries nearby. The use of this material meant that no paints or sealants was required due to the tight-grained nature of the hardwood -
Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal, sometimes known as Communipaw Terminal Liberty Park New Jersey.
The main building is designed in a Richardsonian Romanesque style. Architect: William H. Peddle, Peabody & Stearns
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Pavilion/Kiosk of Trajan (sorry I don't think the Architect has a website) Philae Egypt
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