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A sculpturally stylish drinking fountain from Street Furniture Australia. With no visible drain, the unused water slides down the sides of the fountain and disappears into the sidewalk. According to the website, this prevents the pitfalls of standard fountains- clogged drains and basins full of litter and debris.
Phillimore Street, Fremantle, Western Australia.
Jhenelle Green wearing Smart Designs gold leather jacket and black vinyl stretch leggings
Photography & Artwork Eric Jorrin @JEM Media
MUA Barbara Mensah
quite a crowd at the coedd.co.uk Masters Exhibition gathered round Frank Darnley and his performance piece .http://coedd.co.uk/darnley.html
This lightweight wheeled carry-on solution is a perfect solution for all your in-flight necessities.
Product available in Graphite and Moss
“CRAFTdesign” Talk at The High reveals Design’s Other Side
Location: Atlanta High Museum of Art, Hill Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia
CRAFTdesign was Moderated by Linda O’Keeffe, Creative Director, Metropolitan Home,
CRAFTdesign is an informative and entertaining discussion about the rising interest and contemporary design’s acceptance of the detail-oriented, intellectual and oftentimes emotional appeal achieved by combining craft values and design. The result is the creation of desirable “hybrid” new antiques and expressive objects that borrow from craft traditions while ever mindful of the fact that we live in modern times.
CRAFTdesign Panelists:
Dan Fomosa, Design & Research, Smart Design
Manfred Junker, Chief Designer, Poggenpohl Mobelwerk, Germany
Claudia Winegardner Phd, Georgia Tech Industrial Design Program
Funishings Courtesy, Context
Fil de Fir floor lamp courtesy, SFMD
“CRAFTdesign” Talk at The High reveals Design’s Other Side
Location: Atlanta High Museum of Art, Hill Auditorium, Atlanta, Georgia
CRAFTdesign was Moderated by Linda O’Keeffe, Creative Director, Metropolitan Home,
CRAFTdesign is an informative and entertaining discussion about the rising interest and contemporary design’s acceptance of the detail-oriented, intellectual and oftentimes emotional appeal achieved by combining craft values and design. The result is the creation of desirable “hybrid” new antiques and expressive objects that borrow from craft traditions while ever mindful of the fact that we live in modern times.
CRAFTdesign Panelists:
Dan Fomosa, Design & Research, Smart Design
Manfred Junker, Chief Designer, Poggenpohl Mobelwerk, Germany
Claudia Winegardner Phd, Georgia Tech Industrial Design Program
Funishings Courtesy, Context
Fil de Fir floor lamp courtesy, SFMD
These Book Purses make fantastic Kindle or e-reader carriers! They are made from recycled book covers. You can see more at my store www.etsy.com/shop/smartdesigning
This casual wheeled duffel meets standard carry-on requirements and is perfect for a 1-5 day trip.
Product available in Graphite and Moss