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Everyday life in Tokyo
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Approach to Naritasan Shinshoji temple.
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Brand Identity for Flùr by Tung
“Flùr is a boutique flower shop, specializing in lush, seasonal floral designs, and also carrying a curated selection of potted plants and high-end ceramics and planters. Inspired by the modern and textural quality of florist Chloë Fraser’s arrangements, we developed a simple yet elegant wordmark and visual identity, which incorporates clean typography and an abstract, petal pattern, appealing to a contemporary, design-savvy customer base. Special care was given to the production of all collateral materials, which were letterpress printed on beautifully tactile stock.”
Tung is a Toronto-based studio specializing in graphic design and art direction within the fields of art, culture and commerce. Founded in 2014 by Emily Tu and Edmond Ng, their practice developed out of a shared desire to create honest, intelligent and beautifully crafted work. They take a grounded and considered approach to design. Their process is decidedly personal – they collaborate with their clients to create thoughtful and compelling responses that reflect their needs and values.
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Casa Bruma by Fernanda Canales
When the clients approached architect Fernanda Canales to design their weekend home near Mexico City, the complexity of the project soon became apparent. Without removing any trees, Fernanda Canales needed to find a solution to build the private retreat around existing vegetation. Made in a collaboration with architect Claudia Rodríguez, Casa Bruma features nine pavilions with an inner courtyard. Every structure seems to seamlessly fit into the landscape, but the volumes have a specific orientation and design that solves several issues. The architects designed the complex with a minimalist look while also taking into account the specific climate conditions of the area.
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All the beautiful flowers end up falling to the floor for a new beautiful decay. Photo Jon Gasca
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Vipp loft apartment | photos by Pia Ulin
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Apartment in Tel Aviv | design by K.O.T. Architects & photos by Gidon Levin
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Norway-based illustrator Børge Bredenbekk has created incredible pencil drawn hand gestures at 70x100cm.
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