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Concealed Lighting - Modern Lighting Design

By Megalongcat • Jan 6th, 2009 • Category: Concealed Lighting, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Lighting Design, Recent Posts, industrial lighting, subtle lighting

I’m pleased to bring the public something different from our normal gamut of posts about graphic design, creative illustrations, and kickass web applications.  Today we’ve been contacted by a famous hometown industrial lighting design studio: Concealed Lighting.

Located in both New York City (Creative Fluff’s base) and Buenos Aires, Concealed Lighting has managed to provide innovative [...]



It’s Chanukah!

By Chris Prince • Dec 21st, 2008 • Category: Architecture, Furniture Design, Interior Design, International, Recent Posts, Reviews, Traditional Art

Tonight is the first night of the Festival of Lights, which is also known as Chanukah! Here are some Menorahs and a bit of story for your viewing pleasure!



Once Upon a Wall…

By Katherine • Oct 21st, 2008 • Category: Architecture, Books and Magazines, Current Design Event, Exhibitions, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Design, Print design, Traditional Art

The Cooper-Hewitt is featuring “Wall Stories: Children’s Wallpapers and Books” through April 5th, 2009. It is a collection that keeps us all in touch with fairy tales and the child within, and for those of us who can recall the nostalgia of having inspirational wallpaper in their rooms when they were growing up, or their favorite book to read…



Sustainable Design, Going Green the Old Fashioned Way

By Chris Prince • Sep 5th, 2008 • Category: Architecture, Furniture Design, Industrial Design, Interior Design, Product Design, Recent Posts, Sculpture, Sustainable Design, Traditional Art

Recently I have been in the mood to buy a bike, not anything fancy mind you, but a good plain old fashioned bicycle. However, knowing myself, I would use it for the first few days, and if the bike gets lucky maybe even a week before I forget about it or just consider it too [...]