Thursday, January 2, 2020

A Ukrainian Apartment Takes Notes from Wabi-Sabi

A Ukrainian Apartment Takes Notes from Wabi-Sabi

Sergey Makhno Architects have designed an apartment in Kyiv, Ukraine as a space for “imperfect beauty” to thrive. The Ukrainian Wabi Sabi. 5.0 apartment is designed to be a separate nest for a young couple within a bigger family compound. The architects studied the principles of wabi-sabi but were unable to come up with one consistent, articulate idea.

“By the way, not a single Japanese can accurately explain the essence of this concept — it’s in their blood. Another version — they wouldn’t want to as every family has its own understanding, which is kept in secret far from the other families,” the architects wrote.

Their main understanding of wabi-sabi was this: to live a simple, conscious life, in harmony with oneself, with all other harmonies coming in gradually.

Things are concealed in the apartment – the living room conceals a kitchen, the bedroom conceals a wardrobe, the bathroom is concealed behind glass. The architects explained that wabi-sabi entails letting go of “all the shelves with dozens of statuettes, even if one of them is a gift from your granny or your first love.”

They offered this idea as antidote to their hidden storage areas and drive to conceal objects and items: “And if you really like that granny’s ceramic cat – it should be honored to be placed in the center of the room, not among dozens of statuettes alike. Because wabi-sabi is about the things that really matter to you.”

The walls in the living room are clay while the ceiling is made of clay and wood. Of the four walls, one wall is made up of a 6-meter window to allow a view of a landscape that cycles with life and time, blooming and dying with the passing of the seasons. “Japanese wabi-sabi way of life is a peaceful joy to accept the full life circle,” the architects said.

The main element in the living room is an ample sofa and dining table. A dark blue steel legged table holds up a heavy wood slab with bruises healed with polymer resin. This table is lit with ceramic storm clouds dangling above, designed by Sergey Makhno. The coffee tables are fashioned from old willow stumps.

The ash wood floor is warmed with the family’s grandmother’s own carpets. The ceramic vase was designed by Sergey Makhno and Slavko Odarchenko and inspired by Japanese artist Shiro Tsujimura, one of the most prominent ceramic artists in Japan.

The kitchen is hidden by the tinted oak on the wall – the same tinted oak hides a wardrobe in the bedroom.

On the other hand, the bathroom is not hidden by oak but framed by a glass wall. This gives it a chance to be fully integrated with the space and enjoy the same air circulation, instead of being relegated to a dark, windowless corner as bathrooms often are. The entire space circulates with brightness and gives space for imperfect beauty to take root.

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The Siro Table Lamp Derives From the Brightest Star in the Sky

The Siro Table Lamp Derives From the Brightest Star in the Sky

The Siro is a semi-spherical table lamp designed by Marta Perla for OLUCE to imitate the oblique light from the cosmos. A disc at the front of the lamp releases LED light into a bright white bowl. Seen from the front, the Siro looks like two flat circles consisting of two two-dimensional elements. The contrast between the darker circle in front and the brighter circle illuminated in the background resembles celestial bodies meeting and creating distinct circular shadows in an eclipse.

Siro’s name derives from Sirius which means “glowing” in Greek and refers to the brightest star in the night sky, much like the white glowing interior of the lamp. Siro comes in two finishes – satin bronze and satin gold – and in two sizes.

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Fresh From the Dairy: Capricorn Season

Fresh From the Dairy: Capricorn Season

Ambitious, driven by success, disciplined? Patient, reserved, and always looking to improve upon yourself? You just might be a Capricorn, the tenth sign of the zodiac that runs from December 22nd through January 19th. Share your seagoat pride with some of Society6’s Capricorn-themed creativity!

Capricorn Zodiac Constellation Notebook by cafelab

Capricorn Poster by dreamers club

Capricorn iPhone Case by Sander Berg

Spooky Horoscopes: Capricorn Art Print by Camille Chew

Capricorn 1 Carry-All Pouch by HiddenHoroscopes

Capricorn Art Print by Abigail Larson

Capricorn Zodiac Series Mini Art Print by cafelab

Minimal Zodiac, Capricorn Art Print by moon+storm

Capricorn Art Print by Cloudbliss

Capricorn Carry-All Pouch by Pilgrim Lee

Design Milk is proud to partner with Society6 to offer The Design Milk Dairy, a special collection of Society6 artists’ work curated by Design Milk and our readers. Proceeds from the The Design Milk Dairy help us bring Design Milk to you every day.

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Desktop Wallpaper: January 2020

Desktop Wallpaper: January 2020

Happy new year, everyone! This year is going to be a good one, we can feel it. To start things off on the right foot with our Designer Desktop column, especially after the holiday craze, we’re bringing some zen into your life with this tranquil Escape wallpaper designed by Calico Wallpaper in collaboration with artist and sculptor Fernando Mastrangelo. Available in six color ways, the collection features an illustration of the glacial movements that shape landscapes. Paired with a fitting quote by Georgia O’Keefe, these wallpapers are truly lovely to see when you open up your laptop or pick up your phone.

DESKTOP:  1024×768 \\\ 1280×1024 \\\ 1680×1050 \\\ 1900×1200 \\\ 2560×1440 \\\ iMac 27″ \\\ iMac 21.5

MOBILE: iPhone XS \\\ iPhone XS Max \\\ iPad Pro

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The Norman Boutique Hotel by Yoav Messer

The Norman Boutique Hotel by Yoav Messer

The Norman is a minimalist boutique hotel located in Tel Aviv, Israel, designed by Yoav Messer, with interior design by SAGRADA. The project is a conversion of two historic buildings that unites their Bauhaus-inspired original architecture from the 1920s with contemporary facilities and furnishings.

The designers created a space that was inspired by a vision of bringing artists and craftsman together. SAGRADA was careful to respect the vernacular of the building and maintain the style that was attributed to the Bauhaus aesthetic.

With the combination of bespoke furniture and handcrafted elements, the space evokes a sense of discerning luxury mixed with subtle nostalgia. In total, the hotel consists of 30 bedrooms and 20 suites along with two penthouse suites. Most notable is the hotel’s signature rooftop restaurant, Alena, which highlights Tel Aviv’s eclectic food scene, offering some of the world’s best dishes from street side to fine dining.

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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

The 2019 World Design Rankings (WDR) by the A’ Design Award

The following post is brought to you by A’ Design Award. Our partners are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design.

The 2019 World Design Rankings (WDR) by the A’ Design Award

The 2019 World Design Rankings (WDR) are now in! Organized by the A’ Design Award and Competition, the updated design rankings of countries is based on the number of design awards won at international juried design competitions and awards. It provides data and insights about the global design industry to economists and journalists with the aim to advocate for and highlight good design.

United States took the number one spot out of 100 countries with 48 Platinum Design Awards won globally, followed by China and Japan. The top ten countries did not change significantly from last year but Hong Kong and Taiwan did rise in their rankings. Three new countries entered in 2019: Botswana, Bahrain, and Costa Rica.

If you’re curious, you can check out the World Rankings “Design Business Insights” to see rankings by design fields and creative categories. Learn which leading countries are best in Interior Design, Fashion Design or Industrial Design here.

You can also learn more about individual designers within a country or amongst all the countries in the “Design Classification Platform” and discover how they’re moving modern design forward. Lastly, the “Designer Rankings” lets you discover top designers, artists, and architects regardless of the design discipline.

The 2019 World Design Rankings are a great way to get inspired by global designers for your own work – just see a sampling of designs from previous A’ Design Award & Competition winners below! To register for the upcoming competition, visit here.

LOLA Baby Crib by Bermbach Handcrafted GmbH

The Check-In Luggage by Mauricio Issa

Cross 2way Buckle by Fabrik Design Team

Pencil Sharpener by Di Lu and Junfeng Wang

Industrial Wedding Rings by Igor Komov

N01 Race Car by Fernando Pastre Fertonani

Xiamen Marriott Hotel Hotel by Paul Liu and Hank Xia

The Black House Housing by Buero Wagner

The Transparent City Apparels by Seo Ah Lee

Moon Lamp by Serge Atallah

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