If all you know about cork is that is used for wine stoppers, then read on. Cork design is the new ‘it’ thing in design today and is slowing becoming a fashionable part of everyone’s life. Portugal is the largest exporters of cork, and with Portuguese cork providing the best quality cork to manufacturers around the world, it’s no surprise why it’s the birthplace of this fantastic trend. This impermeable, buoyant, durable and fire resistant material has taken the world by storm. Transformed into eye catching designs, it’s really hard to believe the material you’re looking at is actually, just cork! There are innumerable ways to use cork, including as a wine stopper. Cork pin boards, door stoppers and baseballs are some of the more common uses of cork. But designers today are taking the use of cork products to a new level with more unconventional uses of this sturdy material. Below are a few examples of how cork design can add beauty and style to your life. Oh and did we mention – it’s 1...
We have absolutely fallen in love with the Iridescence trend: Definition of iridescence . 1 : a lustrous rainbowlike play of color caused by differential refraction of light waves (as from an oil slick, soap bubble, or fish scales) that tends to change as the angle of view changes. 2 : a lustrous or attractive quality or effect.
NEW YORK – Sophie Hicks repours the concrete concept of Acne Studios' flagship within the depths of the concrete jungle. First generating waves in Seoul's wealthy district of Gangnam, the minimal material palette of the London-based architect's Korean flagship sinks into the West Village. Situated away from the city's established retail areas and amid the neighbourhood setting of Horatio Street, the clean-lined interior transcends its residential building casing, instead offering a stripped back and raw aesthetic worthy of a luxurious elevator. A polished concrete floor is topped with partitions of brushed stainless steel and fittings illuminated by lights which filter through walls of frosted glass. A single rail runs around the store's perimeter, effectively limiting the number of garments to be displayed at one time, allowing each item to breathe and take centre stage. Aside from statement pieces, the o...
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