Denmark Archive
product art
New York-based artist Darcel has teamed up with French design shop Colette and Danish pedal bin purveyors Vipp to realize a dream: skinning his own high-end trash can
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Pop CULTure
I found this illustration by Danish artist HuskMitNavn on his Instagram feed (how appropriate). He’s right, you know. “Social media” makes so much sense for folks like me
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industrial
Gadgets and clouds enable modern nomads to carry hundreds and thousands of books, tunes and photos wherever we go. But what if you wanted to take a few
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popjects
From a banana slicer to pencil salt and pepper shakers, Jeremyriad is downright domestic! These 6-inch pencil-shaped popjects come from the mind of Danish product designer, Frank Kerdil.
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sculpture
Swiss-born, Berlin-based artist, Julian Charrière has collaborated with Julius von Bismarck on Some Pigeons are More Equal than Others. The project is about dying 35 pigeon in the city of
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product art
It’s been almost a year since VIPP‘s “Copenhagen Green” trashcans and toilet brushes became the first objects of their kind to grace this website. Now, the Danish company is
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paintings
Earlier this month, New York’s Mulherin + Pollard Gallery held an exhibition of recent drawings by Danish-Icelandic artist Jakob Boeskov. Weekend Futurology revealed “a futuristic, playfully paranoid world drawn from
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sculpture
PUTPUT is a Swiss/Danish artist collective who “set out to capture the previously unseen by transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary”. In their work, they’re interested in reconfiguring,
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illustration
Born in Denmark, John Kenn writes and directs kids’ television shows. Between work and parenting twins, Kenn draws monster Post Its. He says: “It is a little window into a different
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industrial
Haven’t you always wondered why Simple Human seems to have a monopoly on the $200 trash can demographic? Well check out this minty-fresh challenger. It’s the new 2012
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