Showing posts with label Right Brain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Right Brain. Show all posts

Monday, November 29, 2010

Friday, July 9, 2010

LBRB - the imaginary store

The left brain items are the rational-order-reality-based products. Sensible, in one word. Like an affordable, lightweight, sturdy folding chair.

The right brain items are the emotional-intuitive-fantasy-based things. Like plates with intricate decorations or an ottoman covered in scraggly wool that looks like it might come to life.

And then there's some objects that are really difficult to categorize because they're a little of both. Like this one:

Thursday, June 17, 2010

hooty hooooo....

Awesome owl macrame adjustable necklaces. At $13.80 (this includes shipping) it's a sweet deal! My sausage fingers could never dream to produce something like this. That's right, my fingers have dreams too.
Turns out, the two women who make these little friends live in Argentina, and are the top most active "hearters" of things on etsy: 2284 pages and counting. FYI.
You can buy their 3 species of owl here.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Mitsura Koga

„From Stones, serendipitous finds I picked up on the seashore I make work pieces. (...) Whenever I come across stones, I ask them what processes they went through. (...) I add special care to natural objects with the hope that the artificial process counterpoints the naturalness more. Vice versa the process seems to me to search for the position of human beings in nature.“

- Mitsuru Koga about these Sea Stone Works

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Knitting and Noodling (Combination of the Previous Two Posts, In a Way)



Phat Knits by Bauke Knotternus from the Netherlands. I believe this was his final project at the Design Academy Eindhoven. Furniture for my imaginary Dream Palace.