Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts

Klein Constantia Honey Packaging


Beautiful honey packaging for Klein Constantia Farm by Terence Kitching.

 "The small white box resembles a bee hive box with embossed ridges to denote planks of wood & nails. The famous Klein Constantia crest is gold foiled on the front of the box below the diecut slit that has one bee on its way into the box inviting you to open the packaging. The box opens to reveal a, bee covered, honey comb pattern as well as small diecut bees packaged inside each box. all the bees were also detailed with gold foiling."

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Dress: Pattern Cutlery


The classic silver cutlery gets a new fun look. Available in three patterns: stripe, check and polka dot.

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Cigarette Butt Street Rug


Puerto Rican artist Jesus Bubu Negron commissioned street cleaners to collect used cigarette butts which he then turned into a woven carpet. The art project was presented at the Sharjah Biennale documenting the street cleaners at work and helpers fabricating the carpet. The carpet itself uses the paper of the cigarettes unrolled and layered on top of each other. The design utilizes the yellow and white pieces from the paper to create a pattern similar to a woven textile rug.

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DIY Room Decor: Cool New Home Wallpaper






More like peal-away borders than traditional wallpaper per say, this idea lets home owners blend the best of stylish professional design with unique, personal and artistic decorative touches. So easy a kid could do it.

This is a bit like wallpapering in reverse. Sound complex? The concept is simple: add the peal-away paper elements to a selected wall surface, decorate with paint on the in-between spaces and pull back the sticky tape-like material to reveal the final design.

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Underfull


Norwegian designer Kristine Bjaadal exhibited 'Underfull', a tablecloth design during the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2010. At first glance, the tablecloth appears to be a traditional white floral damask but reveals a hidden pattern when wet. Everyone at some point is bound to spill a drink, right?!

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Animal Based Logo Marks Sweater


Designer Karl Grandin takes 180 animal-based logo marks and compiles them into a pattern which is then made into a lovely sweater!

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Newspaper Ballet Flats



Colin Lin used recycled newspaper to create environmentally friendly ballet flats that are crafted from recycled Chinese language newspapers that are woven into a lattice pattern, then dipped in plastic for weather protection and durability.
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Customize Your Own Nike Sneakers


Following my last post, I thought maybe some of you might be interested in customizing your own sneakers. At NikeID, you can pick the shoe you want and mess around with colors and patterns. Best part is that you can actually get your name or whatever text you want imprinted on the shoes. The service is not available in Leb ofcourse but you can get them shipped from the US. Its worth it.
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