Nendo for Disney Japan

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In what seems like an unlikely collaboration, highly influential design studio Nendo created a series of Winnie the Pooh-inspired furniture for Disney Japan. To reflect the bucolic setting of the beloved story, Nendo used a textural maple wood while adding slight hits of color and contrasting texture with knit elements to further characterize each piece. The work reflects a great design studio’s ability to cater …

Impossible Stairs

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Calling to mind the warped realities of artist M.C. Escher, Lionel Penrose and his son Roger have created a new variation on their Penrose Triangle. This endless staircase is a 2D depiction of steps that make four 90-degree turns; in essence meaning a person will always be climbing on a loop, but never get any higher. The artwork is housed in Munich, but because of …

Free Getty

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The world’s largest photo service, Getty Images, has long-been a resource for journalists and anyone else who could afford their prices. Recognizing their content was already everywhere (oftentimes uncredited), the service has made their photos free, by way of embed links. While no one can be certain of the longterm commercial effects, this is definitely a step in the right direction for a modern, shareable …