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Designspotter loves Burial Untrue [Hyperdub]

This is a record that creates atmosphere. Most of it is innocuous enough, seemingly content to float along without ever becoming all that imposing. But the music constructed by dubstep phenomenon Burial soon creeps into your consciousness and establishes itself, building a haunting ambiance that burns softly, always mindful of restraint yet never ceasing to be relentless in its frantic repetition of nervous beats. Composed of 13 separate tracks, Burial creates such harmony within the record and between takes that the album reveals itself as a unique whole that should really be listened to in one sitting, no preference given to any particular piece. It envelops the listener over time in a way that is impossible for a single track to accomplish. It sort of begins and ends in one drawn-out moment, and it soon becomes difficult to recall with any precision the details of the experience. Untrue sculpts a memorable soundscape that does well to show the brilliant result of fusing ambient meandering with a hip-hop aesthetic. At the moment, Burial is unmatched in his ability to craft compelling dubstep records and pull the discipline out from its underground dwellings. by David Plante ( Number 08 )

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Caitlina chair

Caitlina was designed to be completly earth friendly as well as fit in aesthetically to either the contemporary or traditional home. All materials and manufacturing were sourced from within Ontario, completing the chair as locally designed, locally produced, and locally beneficial boosting the local economy as well as saving the environment.

Designer: Pablo Pineda Willis Material: locally sourced white oak Made in Canada

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New Rug Collections by Maude Décor

Launched by a signature line of hand-painted rugs, Maude Décor bridges past, present and future with art that serves a purpose beyond the aesthetic. Functional and fun our goal is to transform with creations that engage and inspire.

Designer: Patricia Baun Made in Canada

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Flowerwave by Knud Holscher

The user avoids having to store a variety of differently shaped vases each taking up space. Instead, one adjusts the vase to its surroundings. On an elongated table one may want a more rectangular vase, whereas a round table may inspire a more circular form. The color schemes are variable as well. FlowerWave, incorporating within its visual expression the inspiration of thousand year old Moorish-Moroccan mosaics and related Middle Eastern geometries.

Designer: Knud Holscher Design Made in Denmark

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ParckDesign 2008: the designers go green!

Parckdesign 2008 competition is a call for entries for the design of urban furniture. The winners will have the opportunity to implement a prototype for their proposal and see it installed in a green space in the centre of Brussels for a minimum of 3 years. For this edition of

the call, the accent is placed on the urban context in which the prototypes will be placed.

Public vote - From 05/03/2008 to 19/03/2008 The project that has the most of the votes will be realised in one of the 3 locations.

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Jeeves & Wooster Pendant Lights

The Jeeves & Wooster series were designed as a playful take on lighting with a real sense of cultural identity. The hat is an object that often associates its wearer with a particular society, heritage or race. The bowler and top hat are classic British cultural icons reflecting a bygone era of imperialism, class divide and eccentricity.

Designer: Jake Phipps Made in UK

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Duke by Riccardo Giovanetti

Domestic lamp with grey structure and big shade in white silk. Double light inside.

Designer: Riccardo Giovanetti for Flou Made in Italy

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New headquarter for Harley Davidson Australia

TONDM Architects have designed the new headquarters Harley Davidson, Australian. The building was designed to reflect the uniqueness of Harley Davidson. This is not simply a brand, for many it is an entire lifestyle and attitude. We could relate to this image, it is at once about good design, but also about freedom and challenging the norm. We decided to really go for it and design a building that expressed this freedom and speed.

For design inspiration we looked to the bikes themselves; their emotion and efficiency. The geometry of the engines and frames can be seen in the lines of the building. The building does not copy them, however, it suggests this movement and style.

The brief for the building is a reflection of the Harley Davidson culture, giving as much emphasis to the gymnasium and break-out areas as the office and storage space. We designed the building to reflect this; with the location of all of the recreational and break-out areas near the entry. You enter into a central mezzanine. From there you can see all of the areas that reflect the Harley lifestyle. You can also look down into the technical and training areas. You are immediately aware of what Harley Davidson is all about.

The facility will contain administrative offices, technical training and storage facilities for the iconic motorcycle company. The landmark building will form the striking centrepiece for a new high-tech business park on the Lane Cove River.

Architects: Tony Owen NDM Made in Australia

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