Friday, January 2, 2009

Yanko Design - Latest Posts

Yanko Design - Latest Posts

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Don’t Be Caught Without Flower Frames!

Posted: 02 Jan 2009 12:30 AM PST

Cedric Ragot designs his way in to a box. When you’ve got a house you want placed in some new Shui sort of order, you might consider putting frames on everything! Your pictures, your tables, your pets, and of course, your flora. “Compose-It” is a frame for plant life. It comes in several sizes: small to BIG.

Constructed entirely of Corian®, you can be sure that the nonporous surface is precise and the entire object is certified kosher. Currently there are two model sizes, (dimensions on picture #3,) wall-hangable and wall-standable. I would not be opposed to having three gigantic flower-frames dominating a wall in my house.

I smell some temporal art coming on.

Designer: Cedric Ragot

Roids of Light

Posted: 02 Jan 2009 12:10 AM PST

These asteroids are fully lit! Giant ‘roids with 24 unique facets that come in plastic or clear glass. Can it just sit on the ground there like that, you might ask? No! It can also hang from the ceiling or the wall. “Pendant” mode, that is called. Order your bit of the moon, which is also light-up, today!

I know you love things that emanate light and sit about your home just asking to be conversed about. Add this to your collection, feel free to add one to my collection, then check out the rest of the Yanko lighting posts to re-live your entire collection in post form.

Designer: Koray Ozgen at Innermost Design

Confess It to the Poles

Posted: 02 Jan 2009 12:02 AM PST

Everyone has secrets, and the poles want to know! Designer Florian Brillet creates the newest amalgamation of the main points of secrecy: the public, and the secret itself. In Brillet’s “Secret” project the secrets are told to the public poles, and the public poles tell the secrets back to the public.

Once the secret is separate from the teller, it becomes public property.

The concept of public secrets is not a new one. The art project “Post Secret” by Frank Warren is one of the more popular ideations of the public secret concept. Due in part to the hive mind, in the more mystical sense, (that we all discover concepts together as one people,) Florian Brillet designed “Secret” in Paris France.

The secrets are collected by the poles, then are spoken by the same poles. What I’d love to see is several locations around the world collecting and distributing these secrets in real-time. Worldwide secrecy!

Designer: Florian Brillet

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