• Loving the emotional quality that comes through these gesture images.






  • Finding myself more and more fascinated by geometric patterns. Here are some images that I'm loving that have made use of geometric patterns be it literal or as inspiration.








    Click on the images to direct you to their sources.


  • Friday evening mellow music love. Something to keep the morale high.

  • Some Biffy Clyro to get Monday started :)



  • Came across this chair while trawling the interweb.
    Love the shape and the nesting feature it has for the stools.

    Oh design, how I love thee.




  • In about 35days 13hours 11minutes and 30 seconds it will be my final design exam.

    Shortly after I present I will be found doing this:


  • Looking at interesting ways and planters that will help to bring a little more greenery into my designed spaces.
    Stumbled across these cuties, thought I would share.







  • Been looking at inspiration for my twin niece and nephews room redecoration mini- project and came across this image. I find the colours used in the image to be quite feminine without making us of the typical bright pinks, red and yellows.





  • For the morning tea and coffee lovers



  • Jill Scott kinda day.
    So little time, so much work to do, thankfully there is more than enough of Ms Scott's music to get me through it.





    Enjoy.
  • I have been stationed behind a computer basically the whole year. Be it working on my treatise or what I like to call CAD-ing my life away.

    Finalising my 3D's for computers and design, slowly surely it's all coming together.

    Here's a sneak peek at two of 3D's of my finalised spaces.


    More later.

  • Remember when you used to make mix tapes, on an actual tape? Technology may have moved on and so has everyone but the idea need not stay in your memories. All you need to do is buy one of these gift packs, add the music to the USB stick, write a message or playlist and give it to a lovely somebody.









    More here





  • May I start of this post with saying that I'm such a design groupie for Shigeru Ban and his work.

    While trawling the internet for inspiration I came across this project he did for a tsunami shelter in Japan. When looking at disaster relief shelters one is always aware at the lack of privacy that comes with it. Understandably, disater relief shelters are not 5 start but is it still possible to create a sense of privacy in  a cost effective and sustainable way? Shigeru Ban definitely thinks so.

    He created a partitionins system that consists of two sizes of cardboard tubing, plywood, ropes and white curtains. The system allows for quick assembly and disassembly.









    More here


  • Something for the midday work slump.


  • After reading the title did the song play in your head, you know THAT song. 

    Anywhoo. 

    So we've been having a bit of a countdown to the last day/ BTech exam. 
    Time is starting to fly. 

    Nervously excited. More nervous really.


  • This boy win's the internet today for me. At around 1:05 he tries to sing "Oor ons ewige gebergtes" and its just way too adorable.

    Have a look. 






  • Image by Mutua Matheka





  •  Giant Clothes Pin Bench by Molletta



  • Just a few images that I am loving at the moment with regards to the use of colour or the absence of colour.