vendredi 7 novembre 2014
jeudi 6 novembre 2014
mardi 4 novembre 2014
Printed Dog VS Street Cats
The Printed Dog est un magazine sur les chiens et
leurs relations avec leurs meilleurs amis, leurs maîtres.
Il présente quelques-unes des personnalités les plus Yeah-So-Fashion dans les domaines de la mode, de l'art et de la photographie ....les amateurs de chiens !
Edition limitée à 1000 copies.
8 couvertures différentes (125 copies de chaque) : Steven Klein, Terry Richardson, Ryan McGinley, Marcelo Krasilcic, Daniel Riera, Christian Lacroix, Alasdair McLellan, Juergen Teller
Chez colette 27 eurosIl présente quelques-unes des personnalités les plus Yeah-So-Fashion dans les domaines de la mode, de l'art et de la photographie ....les amateurs de chiens !
Edition limitée à 1000 copies.
8 couvertures différentes (125 copies de chaque) : Steven Klein, Terry Richardson, Ryan McGinley, Marcelo Krasilcic, Daniel Riera, Christian Lacroix, Alasdair McLellan, Juergen Teller
And if you don't like dogs, here are some cats that minimix took in Tokyo.
minimix tokyo/paris
Catch Oyster
A balade to a mysterious village in Bretagne
minimix
tokyo paris
Walking in the old street
..... and in the see
Oyster, here
Miam !
minimix
tokyo paris
Cute Christmas Gift, Monsieur Lapin and friends
Too cute, minimix love this !
Coral and Tusk. Dolls,
84 euros chez colette
Founded in 2007 by Stephanie Housley together with her husband Chris Lacinak, Coral & Tusk embodies the spirit of luck and good fortune. Inspired by a love of animals, travel and adventure Coral & Tusk invites you on a journey past hungry whales in the ocean depths all the way to mustachioed tamarinds smiling in the treetops. First enchanted by the natural world during childhood trips to the Eastern seaboard, Stephanie's frequent travels now span the globe. Magical experiences everywhere from Wyoming to Nepal inform the imagery and humor behind Coral & Tusk's designs.
samedi 1 novembre 2014
vendredi 31 octobre 2014
jeudi 23 octobre 2014
Peace and Pillow
Le Studio Banana Things propose une sieste où vous le souhaitez,
sans attendre, au travail, dans les transports grâce à sa gamme de
coussins Ostrich Pillow.
minimix adore.
vendredi 5 septembre 2014
Design Forever - Pierre Paulin in Tokyo
Ribbon chair Artwork: Laurent Debraux
September 2014, Tokyo, “Pierre Paulin - DESIGN FOREVER” at the CHANEL NEXUS HALL.
Pierre Paulin is a legendary French designer who added a new page to the world of design. He hammered out forms no one else had thought of before, instantly created new trends with works such as his "Ribbon Chair" and "Tongue Chair," and has been highly regarded worldwide. For the past 60 years, our everyday lives have been wrapped in the gentle forms of Paulin's works, which have merged with and become part of our lifestyles.
The first Pierre Paulin exhibition held in Japan, the exhibition space placed in the hands of the globally active architect Shigeru Ban, lighting designer Akari-Lisa Ishii and curator Eko Sato.
Each of Pierre Paulin's works can be called a piece of art, and so we
offer them to you in a presentation full of his sense of both the
plastic and the poetic. It will bring you a special experience involving
an "appeal to the senses" quite remote from materialism.
mardi 11 mars 2014
Sweet banks - Des banques comme des bonbons
Shinkin Bank Tokiwadai Branch
Shinkin Bank Shimura Branch
Les banques Sugamo Shinkin ont fait appel à une jeune architecte française, Emmanuelle Moureaux pour apporter une vision nouvelle de la banque. Ici, pas de plaques ni de logos de banques, le bâtiment lui-même représente l'enseigne.
Banks like colorfull millefeuilles, like cube games, designed by the young architect, Emmanuelle Moureaux in Japan.
Shinkin Bank Egota Branch
Inspired by the Japanese traditional sliding screens, Emmanuelle Moureaux has
been developing “Shikiri”, a new concept which literally means “dividing
space with colors” in English. She creates spaces using colors, not as a
finishing element applied at the end of the design process in order to
decorate the space, but as three-dimensional layers, which create the
space. By a very distinguished use of colors, she designs new concepts,
new atmospheres which give emotions to people.(Photos: Nacasa&Partners)
mercredi 12 février 2014
PARIS CRAZY PROJECT
The underground Metro as a swimming pool?
Nathalie Kosciusko- Morizet, UMP candidate for mayor of Paris , has proposed the first sketches of possible uses she imagines for ghosts metro stations in the capital :
Under the feet of Parisians are several metro stations called ghost! These disused stations are not accessible to the public. A project to redevelop and make new trendy places of the capital is considered.
The first ideas would be to turn these unused stations by metro to make theaters , swimming pools, or even restaurants. Seven stations concerned to make this idea more concrete , the project has been imaged by a young Parisian architect , Manal Rachdi , a planner and architect, Nicolas Laisné , who took the example of the Arsenal station revisited . The redevelopment project would involve seven stations. This project is probably not ready to be implemented as it takes to get everyone to agree before . By the way, why is there ghosts stations ? Some were closed during the Second World War and never reopened. Others were built but never received it and some travelers do not even have access to the public. Still others are used today to train technicians RATP. Note that the rehabilitation of these stations would be long and costly, as they should comply with the new safety standards.
TOKYO REALITY LAB
"REALITY LAB" A new shop designed by Yoshioka Tokujin for the brand Issey Miyake
Yoshioka Tokujin designed the shop of Issey Miyake. The idea of Tokujin
Yoshioka is “shopping in laboratories” . This project is called Issey Miyake
Reality Lab. A clinically themed interior divided into blue and green zones.
Rails are hidden. Bright colums and display shelves stand out. Yoshioka
Tokujin’s tables and stands are used to the display. We can see a contrast between the texture of peeled wall and the cool
colored aluminium wall.
Photos by Masaya Yoshimura
Reality Lab. Issey Miyake
Minato-ku, Minami-Aoyama, 5-3-10
From 1st, Tokyo
Check it out
samedi 8 février 2014
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