More Furniture in 24 hours by Spiros Zakas – V Armchair

January 8, 2009

More Furniture in 24 hours by Spiros Zakas – V Armchair

A third design from Spiros Zakas’ 1979 “More Furniture in 24 Hours” book. See our first post on this book. Click below to find plans for building this chair or go to our Flickr set for high res versions.

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More Furniture in 24 Hours, part 1 – Space Bench

January 7, 2009

More Furniture in 24 Hours, part 1 – Space Bench

Some of these designs are actually pretty good. I’ll post some more if anyone wants them! I don’t know if that’s Spiros on the cover there, sitting on this Space Bench, or if it’s George Thomopolos, but whoever he is, he’s… groovy.

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Round windows

January 6, 2009

Round windows

Why are round windows so uncommon in North America? Not a rhetorical question. When you do see them here, either in house or garden, they seem magical and out of the ordinary. Round, eye-level windows are quite prevalent in many other places, including Central and South America, the Middle East, Africa and parts of Europe.

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The “What’s In, What’s Out for 2009” list thing.

January 4, 2009

The “What’s In, What’s Out for 2009” list thing.

The “What’s In and What’s Out in 2009” lists are starting to appear. Not to be too protestant about it, since environmentalism in its more puritanical moment can make you want to stab yourself in the eye with a fork—a plastic fork—but these lists can get anxiety-provoking.

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Happy New Year!

January 1, 2009

Happy New Year!

 

2009 will be the Year of the Ox in Japan, where some of the most beautiful NY’s traditions are celebrated. This simple New Year’s card, which was posted today on Flickr, shows stylized oxes or “bekos.” The photo below, of new year’s fortune wishes tied to a tree at a temple in Nakashibetsu on Hokkaido, was also taken today. 

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Siberian interiors

Siberian interiors

After weeks of snow in Vancouver I randomly searched for “Siberian interiors” on Flickr, just to see how snowy regions decorate. Maybe it has nothing to do with counteracting the blank endless wastes of snow, but the standard Siberian decorating philosophy seems to be “There’s No Such Thing as Too Much Pattern.” The exceptions were an amazing white shop interior in Novosibirsk, above, almost Swedish in its simplicity, and a museum version of a traditional Siberian wooden house, at bottom.

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