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If it was up to us, all the best design in the world would be posted within the Parfois Portfolio. But it's not up to us. Stumbling the web we often bump into things worth sharing. The world wide web is so full off great things that will never end up in our portfolio, but which we want the world to see. For this we created our blog. At this moment there are 4 of us blogging on a regular basis. Work, studies and social life makes that there are weeks with a lot of posts, and weeks without. But we'll do our best in bringing you the nicest shit on a acceptable basis.

Studio GORM

07.08.10

Design Academy in Eindhoven does it again. Two graduates set up an office and do what they learned in Eindhoven. Under the name Studio Gorm they design smart objects without pretension and warm comfortable environments. Their latest creation, Flow 2 is a fully working efficient kitchen, where plants grow, soil is being produced and food cooked. >> Read more

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Kenny Lindströms & Robert Lindströms

06.08.10

Some work in progress from Robert Lindström at the designchapel.

I’ve always been a big fan of Robert Lindström, although his work isn’t always my style, he’s just a very creative mind.   >> Read more

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Anders Krisar

04.08.10

It’s been a while, but everybody was enjoying their holidays! Here we go again;

Anders krisar is a Swedish artist currently based in Stockholm, his work deals with a variety of subjects including the human body. In his recent body of work, krisar has concentrated on photography and sculptures, especially modified faces and body parts. In this series of piece you can see how he takes realistic casts of the torso, arms or face and modifies them in ways that lend them a surreal quality. There is the basket weaving of skin in ‘cuirass’ a commentary on leather goods, and ‘the birth of us (boy)’a young man’s torso with hand prints firmly embedded in the skin. >> Read more

blogger Jonas Blondeel blogger object blogger Add a comment