Andrea Zittel designs new and innovative ways of living, using only the essential materials. She is an architect and designer inspired by the experimental theories of Frederick Kiesler and contemporary art.
This minimal and unique building supplies everything you would need to live and explore what the landscape has to offer. Living in a home like this brings us closer to the environment and helps us get closer to the landscape itself.
Image courtesy of: Tree Hugger- http://www.treehugger.com/sustainable-product-design/andrea-zittel-wins-frederick-kiesler-prize.html
Expressing a love for unique design, humanitarianism, ethical trade and the great outdoors
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Saturday, 10 November 2012
Holmfirth Arts Market highlights
Alice Fox
http://www.alicefox.co.uk/
Cath Hill
www.cathhilljewellery.co.uk
Clare
Caulfield
Helaina Sharpley
http://helainasharpley-wirework-artist.co.uk
Thursday, 8 November 2012
mesu "measure beautifully"
A set of 6 measuring bowls help health conscious eaters, diabetics and parents concerned about their children's weight measure out their portions gracefully in a non pressured and unique way. The design is beautifully simple and helps you to become more conscious of how much your eating.
Monday, 5 November 2012
Friday, 2 November 2012
International year of Co-operatives
To mark the official international year of Co-operatives 2012 a one off expo was held over the last few days in the near birthplace of the co-operative movement, Manchester- Rochdale.
Friday was dedicated to Fairtrade and there were several inspirational workshops, talks and conferences about the importance of sustainability and Fairtrade within co-operatives all over the world. An interesting discovery was the political party "The Co-operative party" I had no idea existed until today, but just thought how great it would be if they could make it work and develop a more socially encouraging and co-operative government, where its members are encouraged to get more involved in politic decisions and not be scared away by empty promises.
http://www.manchester2012.coop
Friday was dedicated to Fairtrade and there were several inspirational workshops, talks and conferences about the importance of sustainability and Fairtrade within co-operatives all over the world. An interesting discovery was the political party "The Co-operative party" I had no idea existed until today, but just thought how great it would be if they could make it work and develop a more socially encouraging and co-operative government, where its members are encouraged to get more involved in politic decisions and not be scared away by empty promises.
http://www.manchester2012.coop
Introducing wool and the gang
WATG knitted dress crafted by one of the enthusiastic gang
members. A playful dress combining bright and contrasting colours makes a
unique, recreational, artisan, ethical and all in their words, totally original
piece.
Image courtesy of: http://woolandthegang.tumblr.com/
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Isle of Skye grand design
Grand designs presented the couple Indi and
Rebeccas vision to build their own home on the Isle of Skye; a home that gives
life to the landscape as well as taking admiration from the natural landscape
itself. Indi and Rebecca created a modest and environmentally conscious
building, thinking about how the modern home would contribute to the historic
landscape in a subtle way. The building grazes the skyline and blends into the countryside. The couples smaller art workshop complementing the main building and the surrounding countryside.
The two artists take inspiration from unusual pieces of earth, nature, surroundings and unique villages; such as the living and working ecovillage in Hornbeam.
Images courtesy of: http://scrapbook.channel4.com/programmes/grand-designs/bookmarks/series-8/episode-2 and http://ecolocalizer.com/2009/12/29/ecovillage-spotlight-findhorn-ecovillage-scotland/ and http://lloydkahn-ongoing.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/nature-sanctuary-at-findhorn-eco.html
The buildings rural exterior dramatically contrasts with the
crisp white and blue crystal interior, creating a thoughtful and captivating
design.
The two artists take inspiration from unusual pieces of earth, nature, surroundings and unique villages; such as the living and working ecovillage in Hornbeam.
Images courtesy of: http://scrapbook.channel4.com/programmes/grand-designs/bookmarks/series-8/episode-2 and http://ecolocalizer.com/2009/12/29/ecovillage-spotlight-findhorn-ecovillage-scotland/ and http://lloydkahn-ongoing.blogspot.co.uk/2012/03/nature-sanctuary-at-findhorn-eco.html
Braintree inspired
Today I attended my first buyers meeting at the Fair
Trader. I assisted the store buyer in
selecting a collection of garments and accessories from the Braintree
Spring/Summer 2013 range. The slow fashion process involves making buying decisions
a lot earlier to avoid over production of garment styles.
There were some beautiful pieces from the new range and they
will definitely make the Fair Traders summer collection a unique one.
Images courtesy of: http://www.braintreehemp.co.uk/index.php?cPath=28 and www.fashionconscience.com
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