Saturday, 16 February 2013

Something on the stairs!

Urban project group, 'Something on the stairs.'




http://somethingonthestairs.com/

Thursday, 31 January 2013

Article: H&M creates clothing line made out of left over pieces

Fashion brand H&M uses unsold clothes from previous lines to create a new collection

Friday 28 January 2011 12.46 GM


H&M
H&M is launching a new fashion line that is made from leftover clothing from previous collections. Photograph: CHRISTIAN CHARISIUS/Reuters

H&M's new line called Waste is made completely of left-over pieces from their Lanvin collection. Last year, H&M found itself in the middle of a PR firestorm when it was discovered that the company threw away its unsold clothes in New York City. H&M released a statement saying it would end the practice. The Waste line consists of 10 pieces and will be sold starting in February.

Textile waste
 is a big problem. An estimated 12.7 million tons of textiles were created in 2009, but the recovery rate for all unwanted textiles was 14.9 percent the same year, or 1.9 million tons. Most textiles saved from landfills end up in second-hand shops. Very few are used to make new clothing, which makes the Waste line so unique. And so clever, considering last year's PR firestorm.
Perhaps in the not so distant future, every major clothing retailer will have their own line made from left-over pieces.
About six months before it was revealed what H&M did with unsold clothes, Speedo found itself with 18,000 unwanted LZR Racer swimsuits after Fina, the swimming world's governing body, banned it from major swimming championships because it gave swimmers an unfair advantage. First launched in February 2008, Fina banned the swimsuits in July 2009. Speed gave the swimsuits to a designer who specialized in recycling textile waste, Orsola de Castro who made cocktail dresses out of the swimsuits.
"For recyclers, logo protection is our biggest stumbling block," de Castro said, "because what are you going to do with 1,000 defective Gap T-shirts that say gap? You can't use the g or the p. You can't make ap or ag because it's immediately recognizable." De Castro turned the Speedo logo upside down, made it into a butterfly and cut it to say 'ed.'
"It's groundbreaking," she observes. "In terms of sustainability there is nothing more advanced than this."

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

VITRA Lounge Chair and Ottoman by Eames




Charles & Ray Eames, 1956
The Lounge Chair is one of the most famous designs by Charles and Ray Eames. Created in 1956 it is now a classic in the history of modern furniture.



Source: http://www.vitra.com/en-gb/home/products/lounge-chair-ottoman/overview/



Monday, 7 January 2013

Open Source, Open Info

McDonald's reveals how the Big Mac is made.



Lush, How it's made.
(You can find many videos in YouTube under 'Lush Manufacturing Presents')






Murrally

A online communication platform for collaoration.
Beta version: http://beta.mural.ly/


Ice LP Record from Shout Out Louds: The Ice Record Project

This is a promotion record from Shout Out Louds for their new album 'Blue Ice'.
The LP record is made out of ice instead of plastic, and there are only 10 boxes available, which are given to selected fans and press.
It is a great experiment to promote the album.


Monday, 19 November 2012

Channel 4

The new TV show, <Stephen Fry: Gadget Man>,
Stephen Fry shares his passion for the wonderful world of gadgets and new tech.
It is fun!

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/stephen-fry-gadget-man