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27 Apr 18:45

Gourds Grown in Vessel-Shaped Molds Become Reusable Cups and Flasks

by Grace Ebert

All images © CRÈME, shared with permission

With Jun Aizaki’s latest design, you could be picking up your morning latte poured into a dried gourd rather than a disposable adorned with a green siren. The Brooklyn-based designer, who owns CRÈME, recently launched a project to reduce single-use plastic waste by shaping the flowering fruit into simple drinking vessels. Heading The Gourd Project, Aizaki created both a cup and a flask that can hold hot and cold liquids and are an alternative to traditional products. After three to six uses, the containers can be composted with other food waste.

Aizaki “explored the century-old craft of drying plants to make receptacles, in order to find a way to reduce plastic and contribute to nature through design,” project organizers said. Each biodegradable vessel takes about six weeks to grow from its first planting at a Pennsylvania farm with six harvests each year. Because gourds have tough skin and fibrous insides, they’re shaped easily as they fill out. Each 3D mold is made of plastic right now, although the team hopes to switch to reusable materials once it expands production.

The sustainable project comes amid reports that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic is increasing plastic consumption and affecting how, and if, the material is recycled, in addition to companies banning reusable cups and containers to stop the spread of the virus.

Follow the design firm’s waste-conscious products on Instagram, and stay tuned for the project’s upcoming launch on Kickstarter. You also might want to check out this lobster shell upcycle.

31 Aug 20:17

Hand Screen Printed Cardiac Wallpaper – Intertwined Elegance

by Vanessa Ruiz

Anatomy Boutique Cardiac Wallpaper available at the Street Anatomy Store store.streetanatomy.com (4)

Anatomy Boutique Cardiac Wallpaper available at the Street Anatomy Store store.streetanatomy.com (5)

Anatomy Boutique Cardiac Wallpaper available at the Street Anatomy Store store.streetanatomy.com (3)

From the creator of the popular Day of the Dead Sugar Skull wallpaper comes the Cardiac Wallpaper, a sumptuous design depicting intertwining anatomical human hearts.  The deep red background coupled with the luxurious rich gold pattern makes this beautiful wallpaper an opulent addition to any space. Each roll is screen printed by hand, reinforcing the exceptional quality. We are excited to announce that it is available through our Street Anatomy Store!

Technical Information:

  • Roll size: 10m x 52cm (32.8 ft x 1.7 ft)
  • Pattern repeat: 53 cm
  • Created by Anatomy Boutique
  • Hand screen printed in the UK
  • $300 per roll
  • Samples available. Limit one per customer.

Available for purchase at the Street Anatomy Store

 

 

 

 

 

12 Aug 16:16

Tiny Embroidered Animals by Chloe Giordano

by Christopher Jobson

Tiny Embroidered Animals by Chloe Giordano illustration embroidery animals

Tiny Embroidered Animals by Chloe Giordano illustration embroidery animals

Tiny Embroidered Animals by Chloe Giordano illustration embroidery animals

Tiny Embroidered Animals by Chloe Giordano illustration embroidery animals

Tiny Embroidered Animals by Chloe Giordano illustration embroidery animals

Tiny Embroidered Animals by Chloe Giordano illustration embroidery animals

Tiny Embroidered Animals by Chloe Giordano illustration embroidery animals

Based in Oxford, England, illustrator Chloe Giordano creates delicate depictions of miniature animals rendered with freehand embroidery. The final works of a sleeping fawn or mouse are scarcely larger than the size of a thimble, yet can take long periods of time to complete as she mixes myriad thread colors to achieve perfection for each piece. Giordano also creates various 3D sculptures which you can see more of over on her Tumblr, and says that she is currently available for projects and comissions.

27 Jun 14:48

Stitched Leaves by Hillary Fayle

by Christopher Jobson
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Beautiful leaf emboridery

Stitched Leaves by Hillary Fayle leaves embroidery

Stitched Leaves by Hillary Fayle leaves embroidery

Stitched Leaves by Hillary Fayle leaves embroidery

Stitched Leaves by Hillary Fayle leaves embroidery

Stitched Leaves by Hillary Fayle leaves embroidery

Stitched Leaves by Hillary Fayle leaves embroidery

Stitched Leaves by Hillary Fayle leaves embroidery

I’m really enjoying these stitched leaved by artist Hillary Fayle who is currently working on a MFA in Craft/Material studies at the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. We’ve seen many different artists working with leaf cuttings (which Fayle does as well), but this aspect of suspended embroidery is pretty special. You can see more examples on her website, and custom pieces are available on request. Photos by Natalie Hofert Photography. (via Lustik)

03 Nov 02:42

Fresh Stuff From Plastic Jesus in Los Angeles

01 Nov 14:46

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut

by Christopher Jobson

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Amy & Joe

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Cody & Molly

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Daruma & Toko

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Elliot & Reya

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Genta & Kurara

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Hugues & Lykke

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Jackie & Mayumi

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Janis & Ken

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Javan & Brenna

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Sammy & Maggie

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Sheldon & Brittney

Switcheroo: Quirky Portraits of Couples Swapping Clothes by Hana Pesut portraits humor
Yo & Reina

Switcheroo is an ongoing portrait project by Canadian photographer Hana Pesut where fashionably dressed couples are asked to swap clothing for a pair of portraits sent against an identical backdrop. While the premise is pretty simple, the results are often highly amusing because of all the subtle details and unusual juxtapositions. Giant feet crammed into tiny high heeled shoes, the seemingly nervous faces of cross-dressing in public, or even the genuine grins of subjects who clearly enjoy the project as much as the photographer.

The portraits shown here are among the most recent from a trip to Japan, and you can see many more on her Tumblr. Pesut also gathered many of the best portraits into a book. (via My Modern Met)