Street Seen
2. September 2008 Street Seen

Adeline, 25, product designer from Paris, seen at Louisiana Museum.


Adeline, 25, product designer from Paris, seen at Louisiana Museum.



Portable lunch setting by London-based product designer Demelza Hill. “Snap and Dine is a single use three-course table setting that integrates disposable cutlery with traditional silverware. The portable lunch setting expands the possibilities of eating outdoors in style whilst reinforcing the correct use of cutlery, which has been lost over time. This is achieved through the decorative qualities and formal setting which both are a visual reference to fine dinning. This product is fun and interactive whilst raising the standards of current eating on the go habits.” (Text & Photos via Demelza Hill)

Seen at Soup&Fish



Today, i feel like a schlemiel. For the whole summer i was hunting after the “perfect” wedges. I knew, there must be a shoe out there that is smart enough, exciting enough and sexy enough to let my vague dream of the “perfect” wedge become reality. Weeks went by, my search didn´t come to an end…but unfortunately, my wallet got more and more empty because instead of finding the “perfect” wedge i found lots of shoes that “are Ok”….Hummm…and now, now i am staring at my “perfect” wedges. Now! Summer is gone, money away. Not the luckiest day in my life.
Shoes found at OAK



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Inspired by fear of stains and the illusion of control Sarena Huizinga developed fashion accessories and clothing that emphasis the need for hygiene and reflect the reluctance of the ‘dirty’ environment. Odd, quirky, unique …
Seen on todayandtomorrow. Photos via Sarena Huizinga




Photos via Ka/Pow/Wow




Beloved butterfly, when we were kids, we sung about your beauty - since we are grown up, we abstain from singing and switched to creating. We still like you so much that you´re very often involved in designers output. I guess, you were pleased about the butterfly headdresses by Alexander McQueen - those even looked coy on princess Beatrice. That you and Uma Thurman hit it off is obviously shown in Another Magazine and when it comes to butterfly-inspired jewelry, even the designers stay in the ballpark.
Putting you on walls comes out great when you have a look at Paul Villinski´s trash artwork but street-artist Pure Evil unfortunately has to bring more to not bore us away. Putting you on dresses to beat your heartbeat controlled wings might be technically interesting - but when you go to a hot date, it´ll give you for sure a hyper-creepy touch. I´m sorry, beloved butterfly for this kind of abuse. The color changing eco lights…wmauh…we better forget about this plastic cruelty. More butterfly-inspired creations can be seen here. And now, my beloved butterfly, it´s time to intone a song to praise your beauty. Even the greatest idea, the keenest creation and the hippest technical invention can´t get close to your natural beauty.
Photos via Trendhunter