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Leica X2 à la carte

Posted: 25 Oct 2013 08:37 AM PDT

Leica X2 à la carte

Leica has introduced the Leica X2 à la carte programme- a concept to personalize your X2 camera with a selection of styling options via specially selected stores.

First, customers can choose either the familiar silver or black finish of the Leica X2 as the basis for personalisation, or select the exclusive option of a titanium-coloured anodised finish available only in the à la carte programme. Then you can select the preferred leather trim option from ten different leather available. These include the particularly high-quality, organically tanned, smooth leather in cognac, or the classic ostrich look embossed leather in black or chestnut or a range of five different colours in premium cowhide.

A further personalisation option is custom engraving on the flash cover or the top plate of the camera, where sufficient space is offered for a logo or a larger graphic element.

Finally, customer may also choose the popular camera protector and camera straps in leather to match the camera trim.

All these will ensures that you own a Leica X2 à la carte camera that is absolutely unique.

Watch "How Leica Lenses are made" video here.

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Bamboo Bench by Gal Ben-Arav

Posted: 24 Oct 2013 09:52 AM PDT



Israel-based designer Gal Ben-Arav has created the bamboo bench, a raw bamboo seating idea that not only practical but also sustainable. Bamboos are one of the fast-growing plants in the world, thus making it a sustainable materials in the furniture industry. With its durability & flexibility in shaping almost everything, the bamboo bench can be a simple DIY bench by fixing the raw bamboo sticks inside the cast aluminum legs, to form a complete bench with or without a back.

I like the idea of using raw bamboo as the time past, the bamboo will change color and you will have a truly 'wabi-sabi' piece of furniture.


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Alter Self Wearable Jewellery by Elina Gleizer

Posted: 23 Oct 2013 08:11 AM PDT



Up and coming Israeli Jewelry Designer, Elina Gleizer has created an impressive range of fashion jewelry and accessories named Alter Self for her graduation project.

Alter Self is inspired by ergonomics, human curves, anatomy and guide lines. Each item is designed for specific body part and expressing it with slight exaggeration. All made from carved Walnut, traditional silversmithing, combining semi- precious stones, silver, and gold plated brass.

The project was started with a face object, inspired by the eyebrow line and the eye sockets- sunglasses with wooden geometric visor, and two round lenses. Wooden brooch inspired by the heart, dynamic brooch inspired by the rib junction, silver necklace with wooden pendant inspired by the stomach, large linen bag inspired by the hips, and bracelet and knuckle rings inspired by knuckles and joints. Each wearable was made of walnut wood which was refined further by adding metal and semi precious stones.




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Geo Table by Gonçalo Campos

Posted: 21 Oct 2013 08:46 AM PDT



Portuguese-based product designer, Gonçalo Campos has come up with the idea of Geo Table. Geo is a stone top table that reminds us of where materials come from. 

In this table the stone top is left unfinished underneath. This evokes the state in witch the stone is found naturally. All too often we use materials and shape them at will never respecting their origin and in some cases never even imagining them in Nature. Stone is typically a material that when seen as an object, is very far from it's natural form, usually seen as polished planes that have no resemblance to how they are found in nature. This can be seen as a great feat of man, able to shape its surrounding at will, but also as a very cold and disrespectful use of natural materials. 

Geo table pays reference to both aspects of human behaviour towards nature, keeping one surface flat and functional, while the other is left free and wild. 

Because the bottom part of the stone slab is left raw, besides this strong and appealing concept, the table will be easier to produce, with less chemicals and fisical process involved in its production. This makes Geo a smart union between a sound concept and an efficient product.

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Al Fresco Branding by Anagrama

Posted: 17 Oct 2013 09:59 AM PDT



San Pedro based Al Fresco is a gelato and bistro famous with hand crafted ice cream and pizzas prepare in a wood oven. High quality products at affordable prices in a kind and family oriented place.

To communicate the company message to deliver excellent quality foods brand maintaining affordable prices, Anagrama came up with a hand-crafted illustration language. This language was based on light laid traces achieving value accentuation on the kindness of the brand. The aesthetic counterpoint of elegant tones, sepia and golden colors was manipulated to help and allow the quality inherent to the foods to stand out.





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Oth SOMBATH Restaurant by Patrick Jouin

Posted: 15 Oct 2013 08:07 AM PDT



Does a Thai-cuisine restaurant outside the country have to reflect the authentic Thai-looks? Designer Patrick Jouin has created this Thai-cuisine restaurant to showcase the talented Thai chef Oth Sombath, in the gastronomy city of France. Corresponding to Oth's cuisine: rich in delicate flavors at once referencing the traditions of Thailand and fully contemporary French gastronomic experience, the interiors of the restaurant offer an unusual but rich in colors, texture and surprises settings!






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