ChloeCordon

Advertising Design student at Huddersfield Uni with an interest in design, illustration & photography.

featherandarrow:

I love everything about this, especially the photo collage and the bar cart. I have an urge to redecorate now.

(via sweethomestyle)

weandthecolor:

WireShade Lighting
Marc Trotereau, a London-based designer has created the beautiful WireShade lighting.

“The wireshade project is an interpretation of the making and the use of the lampshade. The traditional making of a lampshade is a flexible and relatively easy process based on brazing metal rods. Marc Trotereau decided to adapt this way of making by creating a jig, which gives the possibility to braze three metal rods together at the same time. This set up enable the production of three-dimensional cubical shapes. The structure is painted or powder coated and then covered with corrugated plastic also known as ‘Correx’. This material is flame retardant and antistatic. The morphology of the correx gives the possibility to clip it to the metal structure. Marc Trotereau developed a flexible process to create shells that can be use as lampshades for every type of wall, ceiling, and corners… The lampshade becomes a sculptural and unique object, which can adapt its shape to any type of space.”

source: contemporist.com
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weandthecolor:

WireShade Lighting

Marc Trotereau, a London-based designer has created the beautiful WireShade lighting.

“The wireshade project is an interpretation of the making and the use of the lampshade. The traditional making of a lampshade is a flexible and relatively easy process based on brazing metal rods. Marc Trotereau decided to adapt this way of making by creating a jig, which gives the possibility to braze three metal rods together at the same time. This set up enable the production of three-dimensional cubical shapes. The structure is painted or powder coated and then covered with corrugated plastic also known as ‘Correx’. This material is flame retardant and antistatic. The morphology of the correx gives the possibility to clip it to the metal structure. Marc Trotereau developed a flexible process to create shells that can be use as lampshades for every type of wall, ceiling, and corners… The lampshade becomes a sculptural and unique object, which can adapt its shape to any type of space.”

source: contemporist.com

scissorsandthread:

Ombre Tights | BZR

My love for ombre has no bounds, and I love all the tights that BZR has created with this effect. I’m not sure if I could pull off tights under shorts (though that looks super cute right?!) but now that it’s freezing here in Adelaide I’m keen to wear them under all my Summer dresses (I can’t help it, I’m a dress girl through and through!)

eatsleepdraw:

by Athena Jones
Thread painting of the Thai blood protest of 2009.

eatsleepdraw:

by Athena Jones

Thread painting of the Thai blood protest of 2009.