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Birthday lady is an interior designer.
Marble cake with vanilla italian meringue buttercream.
Decorations are hand molded out of edible sugar paste; a combination of fondant and gum paste. Hard wood floors were painted out of edible brown gel color and lemon juice. Rug was printed on edible icing sheet with edible cartridge ink. Fireplace was painted with edible silver pearl dust. Happy birthday sign was hand piped out of royal icing, than painted with edible pearl dust.
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Swiss version of the Eames chair Martin Stoll chair for Giroflex of Switzerland, 1960s designed by: Prof. Karl Dittert. Beautifully made from leather, plywood and aluminium.
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I'm not going to assume anyone noticed I've been neglecting this flickr stream for a couple weeks, but I'll go ahead and explain anyway. XD As it may or may not be apparent, I have a ridiculous number of things that I call hobbies… as a result I sometimes frustrate myself with how little I sometimes get done over the course of bouncing around between them. It's highly satisfying to have so much on my mind (I have lived with ADHD all my life, and I have always loved it… I really don't understand the folks that feel haunted by their ADD).
What I do get, though, is the fact that I sometimes get so enthralled with all my various hobbies and interests that I can't stop and focus on one thing long enough to see it through from start to finish (even though bouncing around is mentally and emotional satisfying). I sort of bounce around doing little bits at a time at each hobby, occasionally getting glued down and able to do large scale projects -which is the most satisfying of all. Oddly this problem doesn't happen to me when I'm in a structured work environment… but if I'm at home spending time for myself? All bets are off.
Anyway, so my recent obsession has been Second Life (which I tried before, but it's way waaaay more awesome now, 5~6 years ago when I tried it the first time I thought it was confusing, frustrating, and lame). My opinion has now been completely reversed and I am really really loving it so far.
Just to be clear, I'm not using Second Life as a primary social experience (I'm making contacts and friends just by being there and discussing fashion and design though, of course), I'm mostly in it for the same reasons I like to dress up and photograph dolls and design websites.
It combines many of my favorite things (dolls, fashion, photography, and graphic design)… and as I'm realizing, I can add many of my other interests into this mix as well.
I've always had at decent amount of interest in interior decor and design (even since middle school days), but since I'm the woman with a hundred hobbies, it always got pushed back and back and back as other competing interests jockeyed back and forth for the spotlight. One day when we think we have "settled in" somewhere, I'll probably invest more effort in real interior design and decor... but for now, I don't want to get too attached to my living spaces.
Second Life has renewed this interest, especially since -in a digital "landscape" as it were- it's much more accessible, and "doable" in a realistic time frame (since I don't have the budget or the skill set to be a real interior designer). As I'm already highly skilled in creating graphics, I can now apply this skill set to my interest in interior design, effectively turning it into a hobby (well, impending, "coming soon" hobby, lol).
That having been said, I now felt more comfortable investing in some of the interiors design books I've been mooning over for months (or years in some cases). Soooo, this is a photo of me doing some research. lol
Oh oh oh... and, if you would like to see what I'm up to in Second Life have a peek here: www.flickr.com/photos/pixelminx/ and maybe add me as a contact over there if you like what you see. :)
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This colorful little girls room in franklin, tennessee was designed by cke interior design, ckeinteriordesign.com is so much fun.
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Innovation Tower or Jockey Club Innovation Tower, is a building of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. It is designed by Pritzker-prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid. This building will be her first permanent architectural work in Hong Kong. Originally expected to be completed by the end of 2011, it was not finished until mid-2013.[From Wiki]
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Ceiling lamp
REF: 02187
STYLE: German Modernism
DESIGNER: Eckart Muthesius
COUNTRY: Germany
MATERIAL: silver-plated brass, opal glass
YEAR: 1930
CONDITION:original
DIMENSIONS: h.: 44 cm, diameter: 60,5 cm
This lamp was purchased in the early 90s by a Berlin art dealer from the estate of the legendary Berlin architect Eckart Muthesius. Eckart Muthesius was the son of the Berlin architect Hermann Muthesius and the concert singer Anna Muthesius. He studied first at the United State School of Fine and Applied Arts in Berlin-Charlottenburg and then at the Regent Polytechnic in London. There he met in 1929 in Oxford, Shiri Jeshwan Rao Holkar Bahadur, the Maharajah of Indore. This commissioned promising young architects to build and furnish his palace Manik Bagh in the capital Indore. Besides his own designs, Eckart Muthesius used for the interior design furniture by Eileen Gray, Le Corbusier, Jacques Emile Ruhlmann, Louis Sognot and Charlotte Perriand. The building became worldwide renowned for its sophisticated classical modern luxury.
Daybed
REF: 00797
STYLE: Czechoslovakian Modernism
DESIGNER: probably Jindrich Halabala
COUNTRY: Czechoslovakia
MANUFACTURER: probably Gottwald or UP Brünn
MATERIAL: chrome-plated tubular steel, iron thread fabric belts (Eisengarn)
YEAR: 1932
CONDITION: original
DIMENSIONS: h.: 57 cm x w.: 180 cm x d.: 61 cm
Nesting tables
STIL: Bauhaus
ENTWURF: Marcel Breuer
LAND: Deutschland
MODELL: B 9
MATERIAL: verchromtes Stahlrohr, furnierte Tischlerplatten
JAHR: 1932
ZUSTAND: original
ABMESSUNGEN: H.: 60,5/55,5 cm x B.: 67/60 cm x T.: 40,5/40,5 cm
Wall clock
REF: 01548
STYLE: Bauhaus
COUNTRY: Germany
MANUFACTURER: Kienzle
MATERIAL: crystal glass, chrome-plated metal, clock work
YEAR: 1935
CONDITION:original
DIMENSIONS: d.: 5 cm, diameter: 33 cm
Lit.: Kienzle Ad in: Moderne Bauformen, Monatshefte für Architektur und Raumkunst, 1935.
Tabletop Version in: Reto Niggl, Eckart Muthesius, 1930: The Maharadja's Palace in Indore, Architecture and Interiors, Stuttgart, 1996, pp. 77.
Fruit bowl
REF: 01391
STYLE: Bauhaus
DESIGNER: Bohumil Južnič
COUNTRY: Czechoslovakia
MANUFACTURER: likely Sandrik, Dolné Hámre
MATERIAL: chrome plated brass
YEAR: 1931
CONDITION:original
DIMENSIONS: h.: 3,5 cm x diameter: 26,5 cm
Lit.: Anna, Susanne (Hrsg.), Das Bauhaus im Osten, Slowakische und Tschechische Avantgarde 1928 – 1939, Verlag Gerd Hatje, 1997, S. 300.
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