HBL Inspiration: Spiritual Kathmandu

Thursday 29 December 2011

Our second photo file over the winter break is from Kathmandu, Nepal. Many of Kathmandu's temples are an intriguing mix of Hindu and Buddhist traditions, and provide rich inspiration for pattern, texture and form.

HBL Inspiration: Tallinn, Estonia

Wednesday 28 December 2011

One of Baltic's three capital cities, Tallinn offers the cultural adventurer medieval architecture and a rich tradition of arts and crafts, while being unusually modern, as the birthplace of Skype. WGSN-homebuildlife presents the photo highlights from our recent trip, curated for an interiors viewpoint.

Tavolini by Michele De Lucchi

Sunday 25 December 2011


Running until 14 January at Antonia Jannone Gallery in Milan, the exhibition Tavolini by Michele De Lucchi presents 19 small tables and new sculptures. In Italian, Tavolini literally means small tables. They represent a very special world for the designer, who explains: “I suppose they are distinguished from normal tables because they are smaller. However, no one has ever explained, nor theorised, what smaller means – how much smaller, how much narrower, thinner, lower and so on”.

Happy Holidays from Homebuildlife

Friday 23 December 2011

Camron PR's 2011 Christmas card by lighting designer Moritz Waldemeyer


Merry Christmas to all our readers! To celebrate the festive season, here are some of the best Christmas cards we have received from designers, retailers and manufacturers this month.

WGSN-homebuildlife will continue to post throughout the winter break, sharing visual inspiration from around the world, and will return in full force in 2012 to keep bringing you the best in design and interiors.

A/W 13/14 Macro Trends and Colour


WGSN's A/W 13/14 macro trends and colour direction are now live!

Our macro trends outline the need-to-know cultural and design forces shaping your thinking, planning and design in autumn/winter 2013/14. We present these big ideas, themes and design tendencies in a highly visual format as an inspiring start to your conceptual thinking. Subscribers, access them here.

The corresponding A/W 13/14 colour direction provides a comprehensive palette for the season, walking you through colour themes, usage, levels and key hues to base your colour message around.

HBL Analysis: Prints on hard surfaces

Thursday 22 December 2011

551 FL Bianco Carrara Lucidato by Q-BO, image via Strata Tiles
An increased desire for mixes of patterns within our homes has led to a trend in motifs being applied in new ways to hard surfaces such as glass, metal, wood and concrete. WGSN-homebuildlife documents some of the most interesting trends in hard patterns today.

Sarah Frost: Transforming discarded keyboards into art

US artist Sarah Frost has brought new meaning to recycling - by transforming old, discarded keyboards into large-scale art installations. Through them, she hopes to portray the connection between the effects of consumer culture and human mortality.

HBL Book of the Week: Gypsy Interiors

Wednesday 21 December 2011


Gypsy Interiors from Carlo Gianferro on Vimeo.

Gypsy Interiors by photographer Carlo Gianferro (Postcart Edizione, 2009) is a series of portraits that capture the private yet exhibited world of the sometimes forgotten Western subculture of gypsies.

HBL Events: The results of Artcurial's gourmet auction

Tuesday 20 December 2011

Handpicked vegetable box by Alain Passard, head chef at L'Arpège, Paris
Yesterday we reported on French auctioneer Artcurial's fine food auction, which kicked off at 7pm, and saw renowned luxuries of the food world elevated to the status of fine art (subscribers, read our full piece here). Today, as Artcurial publish the results, we take a look at which foodstuffs were most sought-after.

The Exchange Hotel, Amsterdam: rooms dressed as people

Shoulder Pads Room by Malu Gehner © Mirjam Bleeker

The Exchange in Amsterdam is based around a new hotel initiative combining fashion and architecture by Otto Nan and Suzanne Oxenaar. Eight students from the Amsterdam Fashion Institute (AMFI) were selected to work on the rooms at the hotel; each based their designs for a room on a fashion metaphor.

HBL Profile: Cloud 7


Founded in April 2010, Cloud 7 is a German pet brand offering contemporary fashion accessories and interior solutions for dogs and their owners to enjoy equally.  The company's design ethos is to create products that "enhance and strengthen the relationship between humans and their beloved pets".

HBL Blog of the Week: Share Some Candy

Share Some Candy is a creative platform for a mixed bag of artists. The authors let the featured project images do the talking, commenting only that the website is "a curated collective of art and inspiring design finds".

HBL Retail: John Lewis launches iPhone app

John Lewis iPhone app
Less than a week before Christmas, UK retail giant John Lewis has launched a free iPhone app which gives customers access to 200,000 products. Enhancing the in-store shopping experience, the app enables users to browse the online product catalogue, search for items using keywords or product codes, and scan the barcodes of products in-store to access additional information.

Azzedine Alaïa Apartments

Azzedine Alaïa's Atelier © Alexandre & Emilie / Persona production
Tunisian fashion designer Azzedine Alaïa has overseen the conversion of a traditional 17th century building located in Paris, into three exclusive suites.

HBL Exhibitions: Steve McCurry at MACRO, Rome

Monday 19 December 2011

Steve McCurry at MACRO, Rome; photo by Pasquale Formisano


Running until April 29 at the MACRO museum, Rome, is a remarkable exhibition of more than 200 photos by Steve McCurry. Designed by Italian designer Fabio Novembre, the structure of the exhibition is inspired by a nomad village and the curation, also by Novembre, is based on similarity of emotions rather than more traditional categorisation.

Alternative Christmas trees

Benjamin Hubert's 2011 Christmas card
Industrial designer Benjamin Hubert is not the only one to be marking this Christmas with an alternative tree. Click through to read about the innovative new twists on the traditional pine tree - including paper, wall-mounted, electronic and recycled variants.

V&A Christmas tree by Studio Roso

Thursday 15 December 2011


London's V&A museum is the latest British institution to unveil its Christmas tree for this festive season - a large-scale sculpture designed by Studio Roso which is over 4 metres high and made of 3.3 miles of elastic cord.

Tents by Field Candy

What a Melon by Field Candy
Outdoor brand Field Candy has released over 40 unique tent designs for camping enthusiasts, shunning a conventional tent style in favour of quirky designs and unusual names - such as Don’t be a Leopard, What a Melon and Get a Room.

Mondrian's modern-day influence

Jardin Jardin, Paris 2011
We round up a diverse range of examples, as the design world takes inspiration from the bold palette and colour-blocking of Mondrian.

HBL Events: Visionaire fruit and vegetable stand

Wednesday 14 December 2011

Photo by Danni.Lee
WGSN-homebuildlife loves the fruit and vegetable stand-inspired stall of home accessories brand Visionaire, at Hong Kong’s annual design event DETOUR - aimed to showcase the city as a regional creative hub.

HBL Book of the Week: 20+12 Design Stories From Helsinki



20+12: Design Stories from Helsinki by Katja Hagelstam, Piëtke Visser and Eva Lamppu (WSOY, 2011) is a guide to the 2012 World Capital of Design as seen "through the eyes of architects,designers and artists". The book includes 20 interviews with Helsinki-based creatives, and 12 essays reflecting on various aspects of the city itself.

HBL News: Disegno magazine launches

Tuesday 13 December 2011



This week, new magazine Disegno will launch its first ever issue. Investigating the areas of architecture, design and fashion, Disegno is a biannual publication which aims to offer insight into key events from the last six months, and serve as inspiration for the coming six.

HBL Blog of the Week: Home Shopping Spy



Written by the team behind British interiors magazine Ideal Home, Home Shopping Spy gives an informed and informal overview of the UK retail industry - posts are written in a chatty tone of voice, but the content is reliable and updated regularly. Good for retail catch-ups, and sneak peeks of collections.

HBL loves: the recent round-up of alternative Advent calendars.

Christmas 2011: Gaga at Barneys, NY

Gaga's Boudoir at Barneys, New York; photo courtesy of Barneys


The unveiling of store holiday windows continues to be one of the most anticipated events in New York City. This year, Lady Gaga's workshop at Barneys carried through to its four windows featuring Gagamachine, Gaga's Boudoir, Gaga's Crystal Cave and Gaga's Constellation.

Freya’s Cabin by Studio Weave

Monday 12 December 2011

Freya’s Cabin by Studio Weave

Freya’s Cabin, by UK architects Studio Weave, is part of Freya and Robin, a project to build two structures on the banks of Kielder Water in Northumberland. The structures provide stopping points for visitors walking or cycling along the lakeside path, and exemplify the current move towards design as storytelling.

Disegno & Design: Made (and Patented) in Italy

Portable typewriter Valentina by Ettore Sottsass Jr. for Olivetti (1970). ADI Collezione Compasso d’Oro Foundation

Disegno e design is not the usual sort of show about Italian design. Instead, it talks about Italian creativity from a technical point of view. Hundreds of patents, drawings and trademarks, conserved at the Central State Archives and at the Italian Patent Office, are on show.

40:40 by the Crafts Council

The UK Crafts Council is currently celebrating forty years with 40:40, an online exhibition showcasing forty significant objects from its extensive collection.

UK consumer food trends

Wild Fennel Pollen by Global Harvest at BBC Good Food Show 2011
Warming spices and good local produce are just two of the culinary qualities UK consumers are looking for, as seen at the recent BBC Good Food show at Birmingham's NEC.

The Paint Evolution: CuldeSac for Valentine

Friday 9 December 2011


Spanish designers CuldeSac have created an innovative collection of paintbrushes for Valentine. Described as "genetic mutations", each one encourages the user to rethink the common painting tool - either by solving a common problem or by injecting some creative flair into the process.

Rock'n'roll Christmas at Galeries Lafayette

Galeries Lafayette Rock 'N Mode Christmas tree


Parisian department store Galeries Lafayette will host a series of nightly live rock'n'roll shows to be viewed from the shop's windows in the lead up to Christmas 2011, featuring a variety of famous rock and folk artists.

Pantone's 2012 Colour of the Year: Tangerine Tango

Tangerine Tango by Pantone



Pantone have announced their 2012 Colour of the Year: Tangerine Tango, a spirited reddish orange which "emanates heat and energy". The announcement ties into the recent rise of red - as reported on by WGSN-homebuildlife back in August.

Into the wild: design for outdoor living in Japan

Snowpeak tableware
A newly found adventurer spirit running through Japan has led to camping becoming a popular pastime - with more people now taking holidays inside Japan than ever before.

Eyal Burstein's Christmas Table for the Andaz Hotel

Thursday 8 December 2011

The Andaz Hotel, Liverpool Street has collaborated with designer Eyal Burstein of Beta Tank to create an advent calendar inspired table for the festive season. The display shows all the crockery needed for a tea party - which has been moulded into the table to appear as if it's melting.

The Monroe Chair by Alexander White


Marilyn Monroe is the icon of the moment - providing inspiration for everything from films to photoshoots, and now a chair.

The evolving role of mirrors

In Flakes by Mount Fuji
Mirrors are more than just a decorative item to be placed on a wall to simply reflect the surface of one's surroundings. They are increasingly complex, in-depth objects: containing worlds of multimedia functions, offering smart design solutions and intellectual aesthetics akin to contemporary art, while remaining poetic and playful.

HBL Exhibitions: Crafting Modernism

Arieto by Harry Bertoia, Knoll International, 1952. Photo courtesy of Museum of Arts and Design


On show now at the Museum of Arts & Design in New York City, Crafting Modernism demonstrates how the period between 1945 and 1969 proved a key transitional era for American craft and design - using furniture, textiles, tableware, ceramics, glass, jewellery, sculpture and painting to make its case.

Flutter by Peter Ting

Loveramics
Inspired by the classic Chinese Hua Niao (flower bird) paintings, the Flutter collection by award winning ceramic designer Peter Ting for Hong Kong-based ceramics retailer Loveramics features the surreal introduction of flowers within the silhouette of humming birds, having them fly across plates and feeding from flowers.

HBL Book of the Week: My Green City

Wednesday 7 December 2011

My Green City


My Green City: Back to nature with attitude and style, edited by R. Klanten, S. Ehmann and K. Bolhöfer (Gestalten, 2011) provides a guide to the contemporary designers, artists and architects who are working on bringing nature back into our cities - from guerrilla gardeners and urban farmers to food and product designers.

Loyal Luxe: pet products by design

Canadian pet brand Loyal Luxe aims to bring a design-led approach to each pet product it creates. Its founders, Maud Beauchamp and Marie-Pier Guilmain, are both from an industrial design background and describe their product line as "rustic with a modern chic".

HBL Retail: Baking utensils

Anthropologie
As preparations for the festive season get underway, consumers are gearing up to create baked treats in their kitchens. WGSN-homebuildlife rounds up the key baking utensils at retail.

The Carnival of the Animals at Bergdorf Goodman

The Carnival of the Animals have arrived at Bergdorf Goodman in New York City. Each holiday window features a specific material that depicts exotic animals from around the world, and is intricately decorated with painstaking detail. The paper window uses over 300 different papers used in black, gray, and white to make zebras, Dalmatians, and other monochrome animals.

Fruity by Charlotte Arvidsson for Normann Copenhagen

Tuesday 6 December 2011

Danish design brand Normann Copenhagen has launched Fruity, a simple plywood fruit bowl which is supplied flat-pack and can be used either flat, suspended or free-standing.

HBL Events: If Conference

Halley VI Antarctic research station by Hugh Broughton Architects


The inaugural iq2 If Conference took place November 25-26 at the Royal Geographical Society in London. More than 30 speakers across a wide range of disciplines presented future thinking on subjects involving digital gaming, experiential travel, extreme ageing, self-hacking, and the importance of making.

Christmas 2011: London department store windows

Selfridges' Christmas 2011 windows; photo by Andrew Meredith


Inspiration is taken from traditional sources in the English capital this festive season, as Christmas carols, rhymes and bright white winter wonderlands are envisioned with contemporary twists and playful narratives in the windows of London's leading department stores.

Marie Coquine at Via Garibaldi

Monday 5 December 2011


The big lamp Marie Coquine is inspired, its designer Philippe Starck explains, by Mary Poppins. An umbrella is opened on a crystal rain while, at the other end of the steel stand, there is a camel-coloured leather punching bag. Here the Marie Coquine is showed at Via Garibaldi 12 in Genoa.

Holiday edition 2011
by Chesapeake Bay Candles

US scent brand Chespeake Bay Candle have launched their 2011 holiday collection, made up of three new festive fragrances called Falling Snow, Frosted Evergreen and Spiced Berry.

HBL Blog of the Week: We Heart

We Heart
Online magazine We Heart specialises in design, arts, travel, music and lifestyle, and aims to "cut through the myriad of press release-replicating ‘cool hunter’ blogs". Regular contributors focus on specialist areas, ensuring informed content and interesting angles.

HBL loves: The Travel section, which highlights up-and-coming destinations and reviews new hotels with a twist - such as the Lisbonaire apartments, 19 centrally-located and affordable apartments in Lisbon, each customised by a local artist or designer.

Devour by Christopher Jonassen

Friday 2 December 2011



Norwegian photographer Christopher Jonassen's Devour series re-contextualizes a collection of  worn-out frying pans to make them appear like undiscovered planets from outer space. The collection is featured in this week's WGSN-homebuildlife surface report, which explores reflective surfaces and iridescence in design. Subscribers can see the full report online here.

Cardboard Christmas tree by Giles Miller for the Design Museum

Photo by Luke Hayes


London's Design Museum unveiled its 2011 Christmas tree this morning - made by Giles Miller and believed to be the largest cardboard Christmas tree in the world.

HBL Retail: Vivienne Westwood launches second collection of stationery


Vivienne Westwood has launched its second range of stationery, drawing on the brand's iconic use of tartan to introduce two winter tone tartan fabric covers as well as a typographic Vivienne Westwood design and geometric Squiggle print.

Coptic Book Binding with Present Present

Thursday 1 December 2011

Rainbow book binding by Present Present
Hong Kong-based gift producer, Present Present recently held a series of workshops that taught the technique of coptic book binding with recycled wallpaper.