Showing posts with label OTHERS WORK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label OTHERS WORK. Show all posts
Friday, 21 December 2012
LOVELY ANIMALS
Remember Martine? Her artwork is amazing textiles sculptures.
She came by yesterday and brought a new lovely present for my daugther,
the green rabbit, that is made of left over textiles from my artwork.
She also made the grey rabbit for my son 5 years ago in Norway at NKD
where we meet.
See all her new animals here.
Wednesday, 19 December 2012
MADE A MANO
I picked up beautifully lava stone at Made a Mano yesterday,
had a coffee with Josephine who started up the company
at the time were we shared studio at 19e.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
TREND AFTERNOON
She has been working with trend as long as I have known about design.
Thuesday I took the trip to Arken to hear the trend guru
Li Edelkoort tell about summer14 and what a joy! The theme was nomadism,
on the road to fashion.
Her new book The pop-up generation. The pop-up generation.
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Friday, 7 September 2012
L&L PROJECT OPENING
Opening at Holli Golightly on the L&L project of Louise Gaarmann and Leif Sigersen
inspiring inspiring inspiring ! Thanks Louise & Leif.
Saturday, 1 September 2012
BRENT WADDEN

Found this artist through finelittleday and bought the book immediately.
I think you can tell - I´m a fan!
Thursday, 30 August 2012
MOGENS LASSEN
I bought the book.
I like this architecture by Mogens Lassen very much like I like style of Le Corbursier.
Here Mogens Lassens own house and nearly unbelievable that it is placed in Denmark,
look at the garden environment. What a poetic contrast to his architecture.
Friday, 24 August 2012
ASSISTANT FOR A DAY
Yesterday I assisted weaver Pia Jensen for her upcomming exhibition here
and what a great pattern & material univers she is builting.
Thursday, 28 June 2012
Tuesday, 12 June 2012
FINE LITTLE DAY PRODUCTS
...and here just a few of the lovely and "playing" products from Elisabeth´s hand.
My favorite is the drop - because of the great natural "pattern" of the olive wood
in contrast to the shape she did - perfect!
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