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I don’t need many words to describe you these pictures that sharpen the five senses. The charm of Kenya, the looks of Daria Werbowy and Maiyet’s textile design bring us to a wild and lonely world. So easy and so difficult. — No necesito muchas palabras para describiros estas imágenes que agudizan los cinco sentidos.…
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What I really like of these ceramic bowls is their soft color palette with pastel tones. We notice silent, humble and modest colors, perfectly combined. The poetic names of every color are also very inspiring: Sobert Chip (soft pink), River Pebble (grey), Cloudy Cove (black) and Frosted Juniper (light blue). These bowls are handmade in…
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Where is this little coastal town? I don’t know… but I want to be there with you. — ¿Dónde está este pequeño pueblo costero? No lo sé… pero quiero estar allí contigo.
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This is the Anthropologie stationery designed by Alana McCann in 2010. The essence of this project is just the material, paper, with its texture, color and touch. For good, in this multimedia era, the best online project will never exceed this design. I know both things are not comparable but I am a paper lover…
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I’m sure that one day, Little Red Riding Hood will be the one scaring the wolf and the tale will be changed always and forever. — Estoy segura que un día, Caperucita Roja será la que asuste al lobo y el cuento cambiará para siempre.
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It is not yellow and not orange. Mustard is a forgotten color, although it is the color of autumn leaves, old gold, reflections of light at sunset and the well-known Moroccan ras al hanut. It is sober but bright and keeps the charm of antiquity. Yes, we should use it more. — No es amarillo…
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Amazing textile pattern in iris blue by Paul Smith. The subject of the pattern is the radiant nature built with abstract flowers that are born just blurring intense colors. — Impresionante estampado textil color azul iris de Paul Smtih. El tema del estampado es una naturaleza radiante construida con flores abstractas que nacen al difuminar colores…
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Edited by Phainon, The Art of Looking Sideways is the best graphic design book I’ve ever had. Just read the introduction that says like this: «The Art of Looking Sideways is a primer in visual intelligence, an exploration of the workings of the eye, the hand, the brain and the imagination. It is an inexhaustible…
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Are you passionate about textile print design? You shouldn’t miss the 2014/2015 Fall-Winter Ungaro’s Pre Collection. The whole patterns project, looks bold but it’s a wise combination of herringbone patterns with animal prints and solid colors. Very classy. — ¿Te apasiona el diseño de estampados textiles? Entonces no te pierdas la pre-colección de otoño-inverno 2014/2015…
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The Snug vase is not a vase. It is a carton box with geometric forms that covers a glass or a bottle filled with water. The idea behind the design is to create an object with polyhedron shapes, inspired by Minimalism, able to embelish and to make us reuse another ordinary object. It was designed…
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I really like small cottages in the middle of nowhere, like this one near Paternoster, in South Africa. This beach hut was built from local stone and designed to blend into the surrounding countryside. The interior design of this and other cottages (like this beach hut in Uruguay) is always a creative exercise, because as…
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I dare say that this has been the year of blue. Although predictions said that 2013 would be a year of emerald and burgundy, we have to surrender to the evidence that dark, deep, nocturnal and mysterious blue has been the protagonist of the last twelve months. — Me atrevo a decir que este ha…
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Beautiful Dreamers is a New Yorker marketplace for clothing, accessories and home products. The store was conceived to be a nexus for designers pursuing high standards of craftsmanship, sustainability and ethical practices because Beautiful Dreamers, wants to create a meaningful connection between supplier, maker and consumer through beautiful objects. The tumblr of Beautiful Dreamers is also…
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Quit your job, buy a ticket, get a tan, fall in love and never return. — Deja tu trabajo, compra un billete, broncéate, enamórate y no vuelvas nunca.
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Look at this little house in Cabo Polonio, Uruguay, in front of the Atlantic Ocean. The nearest road is seven kilometres afar and it hasn’t any electricity or running water. It’s a real beach hut and just by watching these pictures, we can escape from the city, the noise and the fatigue. It looks like…