Photographer Robert Schlaug took his series of landscape photographs and stretched out the colors, creating linear striped gradients from its natural palette. Each starting point of the gradients is carefully chosen based on the composition of the picture and the effect he wants to achieve. By cleverly making the gradient a part of the photo, sometimes it appears like waterfalls at the edge of a country road, other times it becomes a wall like digital sunset.
The well-known Schindelhauer minimalist design and high-end engineering, now packed in a series of lightweight,…
An elegant collection that reimagines traditional Japanese clay teapots with a modern twist. Founded in…
A concrete, glass and wood house partly sunken into a hillside surrounded by pine forests…
A redesign project that creates the perfect synergy between antique details and contemporary elements. The…
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…
This website uses cookies.