spatula:

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hausfarben:


Thomas Hiemann and Markus Dilger’s Iterative “1001” Furniture Piececore77.com
Berlin-based design duo Thomas Hiemann and Markus Dilger have created a super-technical piece of furniture that defies categorization. Dubbed the 1001, the piece’s goal is “permanent adaption of the surface to the human body,” according to Hiemann…

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Of the original phenomena, light is the most enthralling.

— Leonardo da Vinci (via artandsciencejournal)

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Buckminster Fuller
femmeinnest:

In 1970, Gary Anderson was a 23-year-old college student at the University of Southern California, when a Chicago container company held a design contest to raise awareness about the environment. Anderson’s submission won, and it became the internationally recognized recycling logo… he was paid $2,500 for it.
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Normality is a paved road: It’s comfortable to walk, but no flowers grow on it.

Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890, Netherlands/France)

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