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As part of the 2019 London Design Festival, Paul Cocksedge’s ‘Please Be Seated’ has taken over Finsbury Avenue Square in the city’s Broadgate neighborhood. The undulating sculpture is comprised of concentric wooden circles that ribbon up and down to create functional spaces to socialize, rest, and walk through. Cocksedge collaborated with White & White toContinue reading "Upcycled Scaffolding Planks Form Functional Ribbons of Steel and Wood in London’s Broadgate Neighborhood"

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Modular Poster Design, Modular Graphic Design System, Grid Layout Poster, Swiss Grid Layout, Grid Systems In Graphic Design, Graphic Design Grid Layout, Josef Müller-brockmann, Modular Design Graphic, Graphic Design Grids

Muller-Brockmann, J. Grid systems in graphic design: a visual communication manual for graphic designers, typographers and three dimensional designers, Sulgen/Zurich: Verlag Niggli AG, 1981. Originally published 1961 excerpts here

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The Hullabaloo is a stand-alone bookshelf that twists and turns in an eclipsing fashion. It’s built by arranging four cuboidal quadrants and twisting them, in order to create a full circle. Aktay calls it ‘a double bent Möbius strip’. In order to make it functional, and a great storage solution, he had to open each quadrant on one side, to create two similar quadrants. The function is fit into the form to create this spectacular furniture design, that seems more like a sculpture. Read More. Circle Furniture Design, Unique Pieces Of Furniture, Form Follows Function Design, Mobius Sculpture, Illusion Furniture, Unique Furniture Design Creative, Cool Furniture Creative, Cool Room Accessories, Möbius Strip

The Hullabaloo is a stand-alone bookshelf that twists and turns in an eclipsing fashion. It’s built by arranging four cuboidal quadrants and twisting them, in order to create a full circle. Aktay calls it ‘a double bent Möbius strip’. In order to make it functional, and a great storage solution, he had to open each quadrant on one side, to create two similar quadrants. The function is fit into the form to create this spectacular furniture design, that seems more like a sculpture. Read More.

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