The groundhog didn’t see his shadow this weekend, promising us some warm spring air soon. But, you got to be careful relying on groundhogs, pretty sure I’ve been tricked by their forecast before. Never mind about that over-sized rodent, for now we have a fabulous shadow display that can’t be ignored.
The one dimensional world of Eiko Ojala from Tallinn, Estonia hosts images comin-at-chya. Capitalizing on the full potential of shadows he enhances the shapes and characters as pop out illusions. Many of the pieces that are in a scene reflect his quizzical take on our universe. It’s a delight to dive right into his work fooling us as we reach out to touch.
A graceful chair that keeps lightness, sturdiness and comfort in an elegant balance. Designed by…
A contemporary wood house that celebrates the beauty of the natural material, this dwelling features…
A Victorian terraced house in London, gorgeously transformed into a serene, light-filled sanctuary with a…
A collection of minimalist outdoor furniture that pays homage to the Golden Age of Danish…
Dating back to the 1960s, this family home was impressively modernized with bright living spaces…
A Japanese company that produces beautiful, airtight donabe casserole pots for indoor and outdoor use.…
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