Andreas Wannerstedt creates digital art in motion

Andreas Wannerstedt is a Swedish motion designer and artist creates colorful, animated art in his digital series, ‘Oddly Satisfying’. Andreas Wannerstedt created the abstract series that splits into volumes of 3D animations. All videos are short loops of different interior objects and machines performing transfixing motions: including marbles rolling onto shafts, puzzle-piece configurations fitting together, and…

Valeria Vasi express her inspiration in ceramic vases

Valeria Vasi is a Barcelona-based ceramic practice that makes sculptural, defined vases. The entire process is undertaken by hand, except for the kiln where the final product is fired. Vasileva uses locally sourced clay and materials to create her pieces. The various styles of vases are available in terracotta and anthracite, which are glazed on the…

Daria Zinovatnaya creates furniture in geometric shapes

Daria Zinovatnaya is a Ukranian industrial and interior designer creates furniture, interiors, and architectural concepts, combining bold colors and geometric shapes to create extraordinary mid-century projects. Daria Zinovatnaya’s designs unique is that she combines simple forms with unusual execution, brought together by layering bold colors and shapes that complement, rather than overwhelm.  The designer is based in…

Mikiya Kobayashi creates a design for children’s playground

Mikiya Kobayashi is a visual designer based in Toky0 and recently, he created a play park in his store in Tokyo to thank those who had supported his work (and, their children), tilting the space ‘Playscape’. Mikyia Kobayashi created his project elegantly curated, having a minimalist playground crafted from Japanese hardwood and upholstered with fabrics. The realization of…

Daniel Kamp creates an industrial concept design

Daniel Kemp is a designer based in Hong-Kong that fuses industrial and organic forms with new technologies to create striking and diverse projects; from interiors and furniture to objects and lighting. Daniel Kemp created his studio in 2016 to expand his unique approach to the object and spatial design. His work is characterized by his sophisticated minimalist…

Louise Nissen and her Sea Sanctuary

Louise Nissen is a Danish spatial designer and she proposed a solution for the  British abandoned coast Margate, England, due to the extreme London’s extreme air pollution. Louise Nissen considered that is an environmental issue, therefore the project “Sea Sanctuary”  was located in the old Clifton Baths, Margate, being a respiratory healing center. In the animated…