Club Revolver Vintage predicts the 2010 fashion trends – the vintage way
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Staying with Color
Staying on the topic of coloring your home, check out the art of Indian artist Ketna Patel.
The Singapore-based artist /designer utilizes a combination of different materials and techniques, ranging from traditional painting to multi-media interfaces. Her current collection Asia Pop is inspired by Asian street culture and its loud electric colors.
Labels:
asia pop,
bollywood style,
color interiors,
ketna patel
Blue Bananas





The best thing for our planet is to stop consuming. Start bringing back the colour in your life. Ban the whites and the sleek Scandinavian design, because let's be honest: we secretly love these Moroccan plates, the Indian sari, the Austrian apron, the airline ashtray and all the other little flea market finds we have collected on our travels, the grandmothers blanket, the community centre knits. Call it vintage, retro or anything you like, but colour is definitely ok!
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Grafitti : Art or Vandalism
So how to classify graffiti ? As art or vandalism?
I thought we had positively ended this debate in the 80s but times have changed. Many people consider it the latter. Even well adjusted New Yorkers. I tend to think that what distinguishes a city from a suburb is the acceptance of graffiti as an art form.
Last summer I spotted some great examples in NY city's Lower East Side. Judge for yourself:
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Grey Grasshopper
Grey Grasshopper is the brainchild of Nicola Murray. Her products are not yet for sale on the retail market. Her first collection of cushion covers and bags have their premiere on these pages. Check it out!Friday, September 25, 2009
Memphis design returns
For those who are too young to know, the Memphis group comprised of Italian designers and architects who created a series of highly influential products in the 1980's. Prepared to mix 20th century styles, colours and materials, it positioned itself as a fashion rather than an academic movement, and brought a sense of humour to the serious world of design. The leading figure was the grandee of italian design at the time Ettore Sottsass.
Memphis was as much loved as it was loathed. But like much of the 1980s stykle, Memphis seems to be making a come back. Its influence on contemporary design can be spotted in the work of Marcel Wanders, Jamie Hayon and Karen Ryan.
So you see the 1980 was not all about bad hairstyles and strange silhouettes. The design was pretty bad too. Or was it brilliant?


Memphis was as much loved as it was loathed. But like much of the 1980s stykle, Memphis seems to be making a come back. Its influence on contemporary design can be spotted in the work of Marcel Wanders, Jamie Hayon and Karen Ryan.
So you see the 1980 was not all about bad hairstyles and strange silhouettes. The design was pretty bad too. Or was it brilliant?


Thursday, September 24, 2009
Personal Spaces




When talking stylish homes, I often wonder how many more Arne Jacobsen egg chairs and a Eames lounge chairs we can take on? The design interiors of the tasteful and the modish around the globe are often more alike than your average twin sister. That's why I like these images by photographer Menika Vanderpoorten that show us just how the other half lives (make that 95%). These interiors in her native Sri Lanka transport us to a time and place where a home is a personal space rather than a design display.

Labels:
interior design,
photography,
sri lanka
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