Swedish studio Oyyo designed beautiful Scandinavian textiles. Lina Zedig and Marcus Åhrén, who run Oyyo, have years of experience in multiple design disciplines, so we can expect more amazing designs from this team.
Things often get lost under the sofa. Daisuke Motogi’s sofa is different; the Lost in Sofa has little built-in slots in which you can stuff some goodies.
A series of X-ray images, currently on view at the National Air and Space Museum as part of the Suited for Space exhibition, give a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the mechanics that have helped astronauts make their suborbital trips.
Bathroom furniture and accesories by Yoko Ueno Lewis, with a great lack of details. The products are made from hinoki Japanese cypress wood, which is naturally antibacterial, resistant to mold, and quick drying, so very suitable for damp environments.
Vivid and colourful photography by Petya Cholakova. She says: “The object has the color of the light radiated from its surface. The observer’s perception depends on the spectrum of the light, as well as the number of elements in the context.”