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Sycamore Unique Ceiling Fan Blades

1 Comment | June 28th, 2007

Sycamore Ceiling Fan

Ceiling fans, I believe ceiling fan can only be found in certain countries – especially those that are hot and humid like Malaysia, does houses in countries like Britain and Canada has ceiling fans? The example above are some of the ugliest ceiling fan in the world, looks like some kind of alien parasite or eggs. The worst ceiling fan I ever come across is those that comes with a remote control, it just doesn’t make any sense.

Sycamore Ceiling Fan

Okie, I saw this article on some new nano technology fan called Sycamore Ceiling Fan, they said is was design based on their some aero dynamic principles and blah blah blah, those science stuff, well anyway, what makes this ceiling fan so interesting is the low degree of turbulence created by the Sycamore blade provides whisper quiet operation,not only that, the design is so Zaha Hadid.

Not sure how much it cost but I bet interior designers and interior architects would love that futuristic design.



Blueprint Paperweight and Contour Topoware

1 Comment | June 3rd, 2007

Blueprint Paperweight and Contour Topoware

Chiasso has this unique paperweight specially made for architects – blueprint paperweight. It could be popular if it was sold before the computer revolution, but then again with so many senior draftsperson out there, this would be a ideal birthday or office gifts.

topoware plate google map contour architect landscape

topoware plate google map contour architect landscape

topoware plate google map contour architect landscape

If you happen to be in the landscape architecture industry, then Topoware by Karola Torkos & Alexandra Deschamps-Sonsino has something for you guys, it is a tableware collection that questions the landscape of dining and the catch line is “eating is a journey.” Found this image at Moon River.

Made up of cups, plates, bowls, placemats and a tablecloth, the collection explores the visual and social landscape of dining by using outlines and descriptions to describe, question and push our eating experience, making it really feel like a journey.

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