Winter Ale Graphics by Bedow for Mikkeler
An unusual and beautiful kind of label has been created to celebrate the last of four seasonal ales by danish microbrewery Mikkeler. The Wild Winter Ale is limited edition and there are only 3500 bottles made. Designed by stockholm based design studio Bedow, the labels for the Wild Winter Ale have been printed with a … Read more
Mono by Clara Von Zweigbergk
Clara Von Zweigbergk has added a new mobile to her Themis Mobile collection, a 12″ wide singular dodecahedron composed of different colors on each of its surfaces. Mono is the fourth addition to the Themis Mobile collection designed by the Stockholm native and is vastly different from any other mobile of its kind. A large … Read more
Limited Edition Print by Ronan & Erwan Bourroullec
The prints are made with mineral-based archival inks with resin printed on 310gsm Hahnemühle Museum Etching paper and are availabe unframed or in a bespoke frame designed by the Bouroullecs. Prints in each edition are numbered, and signed by the artist. The Wrong Shop is an new-thinking platform started by designer and co-owner of Established & … Read more
Geometric Street Art by Neli0
Street art can be so much more than graffiti and tags. Here’s a few of anonymous artist Neli0′s geometric pieces. Gorgeous is what I say! Read more: Neli0
The Return of the Kaleidoscope: The Truth And The Abstract Blues by Tillman Kaiser
The Vienna-based artist Tillman Kaiser has created these amazing wall and floor sculptures for his solo show “The Truth And The Abstract Blues” held at Wilkinson Gallery in London. The sculptures are meticulously made up by layers-and-layers of canvas and cardboard that have resulted in these wondrous geometric patterns that leads one’s mind back to kaleidoscopes. … Read more
Paper Cuts by Laura Faurschou
Danish designer Laura Faurschou has created this gorgeous series of paper cuts called Komposition. The series is based on her fascination with layers and framework. Laura explains, “The repetition of the crystalline shapes in the overlapping layers creates a strong perspective illusion and 3-dimensional effect. The intensity of colour in one layer in combination with … Read more
Pop Up Tea Shop by Alan Chu
Brazilian architect Alan Chu’s has designed the newly opened Gourmet Tea Store in Sao Paolo. The shop is somewhat secret to passers by when closed and simply resembles a graphic mural. But when opened the various graphic patterns come apart and each hold shop elements within such as a pantries, kitchen, display cases with more. The large purple … Read more
Fabio Novembre at the Triennale Design Museum
Fabio Novembre ‘s new exhibition at the Triennale Design Museum in Milan is a play and exploration of colour and chromatic transitions. Novembre says “drawing a rainbow to connect Heaven and Earth in that constant state of human balance we maintain with our feet in the mud and head up in the stars.” The quote … Read more
Camper Store by Studio Makkink & Bey
Dutch designers Studio Makkink & Bey have completed a store for shoe brand Camper in Lyon with staircases that seem to go on forever. The stairs form display stands for shoes and are outlined in bright red to merge with graphics printed onto the walls as though the steps continue. More shoes are displayed on recessed shelving and the highest … Read more
Qualto Typeface by Aron Jansco for Gestalten
Qalto flows and leaps like freestyle jazz. Suited as a strong title or headline font, the letters and ligatures are composed of very thin hairlines and very thick elements. This high contrast conveys a stunning visual effect and a unique optical rhythm. Early on, Aron Jancso realized that “some words have good rhythm and others … Read more











