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December | 2014 | matthewhague.com
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The blog of Toronto-based writer Matthew Hague. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: December 2014. Meet Someone Awesome: 3D Printing Wizard Benjamin Dillenburger. December 11, 2014. This was 3D printed. Benjamin Dillenburger created a room as intricate as one built over hundreds of years, in a matter of days. His tool? A 3-D printer. Below, I talked to the architect about pushing the boundaries of digital design and his dream of one day printing an entire house.
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The blog of Toronto-based writer Matthew Hague. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Sleep Here: Drake Devonshire. January 12, 2015. Photo by George Whiteside. Continue reading →. Not Lame: Living with Your Parents. March 19, 2014. Photo by Marc Cramer. Design by Henri Cleinge. Ramona Omidvar is part of a growing cohort of young professionals who expects to eventually share a home with her parents, as well as her two children, currently 2 and 5. Continue reading →. March 7, 2014. Tetris Ho...
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The blog of Toronto-based writer Matthew Hague. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tag Archives: drake hotel. Sleep Here: Drake Devonshire. January 12, 2015. Photo by George Whiteside. Continue reading →. Meet Someone Awesome: Thom Filicia. Sleep Here: Drake Devonshire. Meet Someone Awesome: 3D Printing Wizard Benjamin Dillenburger. Meet Someone Awesome: Chair Designer Andrew Jones. Coveted: The Fogo Island Long Bench. The Art of Living. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Meet Someone Awesome: 3D Printing Wizard Benjamin Dillenburger | matthewhague.com
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The blog of Toronto-based writer Matthew Hague. Skip to primary content. Meet Someone Awesome: 3D Printing Wizard Benjamin Dillenburger. December 11, 2014. This was 3D printed. Benjamin Dillenburger created a room as intricate as one built over hundreds of years, in a matter of days. His tool? A 3-D printer. Below, I talked to the architect about pushing the boundaries of digital design and his dream of one day printing an entire house. Which is why Benjamin Dillenburger’s designs are so amazing. It was ...
November | 2014 | matthewhague.com
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The blog of Toronto-based writer Matthew Hague. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: November 2014. Meet Someone Awesome: Chair Designer Andrew Jones. November 1, 2014. Chair designer Andrew Jones. Continue reading →. Meet Someone Awesome: Thom Filicia. Sleep Here: Drake Devonshire. Meet Someone Awesome: 3D Printing Wizard Benjamin Dillenburger. Meet Someone Awesome: Chair Designer Andrew Jones. Coveted: The Fogo Island Long Bench. The Art of Living.
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS: Frost Lamp by Henry Sun
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS. A blog about Canadian design. Friday, 6 September 2013. Frost Lamp by Henry Sun. Designed by Henry Sun Industrial Design. Was created for use in public spaces. The piece was inspired by environmental factors, as Frost was designed to provide a sense of warmth in response to long Canadian winters, specifically those dark damp ones found in Vancouver. All images courtesy of Henry Sun Industrial Design. Read about more design in Vancouver. Posted by The Object of Things.
THE OBJECT OF THINGS: Trunk Studio: Tasker's Take on Canadian Aesthetic
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS. A blog about Canadian design. Monday, 15 September 2014. Trunk Studio: Tasker's Take on Canadian Aesthetic. Is Halifax designer Jess Tasker, whose North Collection. Debuted in early 2013. Inspired by Canadian culture and landscape, and influenced by Danish Modern, Tasker’s works are an interpretation of contemporary Canadian aesthetic. All pieces (with the exception of the Scout Blankets) are available in walnut, birch, or a combination of the two. Tasker’s designs are cle...
THE OBJECT OF THINGS: Christian Woo’s Cluster Tables
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS. A blog about Canadian design. Tuesday, 4 November 2014. Christian Woo’s Cluster Tables. By Vancouver’s Christian Woo. Are a set of glass-topped modular tables - Their three-legged base and varying heights lets them ‘cluster’ together to form one piece, or they can be used separately as individual tables. The juxtaposition of curves and angles, and. Sleek the glass on a walnut base, and. Gives the Cluster Table a warm-meets-modern vibe. All images courtesy of Christian Woo.
THE OBJECT OF THINGS: Cozy Concrete?
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS. A blog about Canadian design. Monday, 21 October 2013. From top to bottom:. Pendant Light by FMC Design. X and Z Tables by Studio North. Frost Lamp by Henry Sun. Planters by Manix Design. Salt and Pepper Cellars by FMC Design. Posted by The Object of Things. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Enter your email address:. Daily tous les jours. Six Point Un Blog. The Canadian Design Resource. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
THE OBJECT OF THINGS: Dear Human: Patchworked in Canada
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS. A blog about Canadian design. Thursday, 5 December 2013. Dear Human: Patchworked in Canada. Is the soon-to-be urban art project by Vancouver studio Dear Human. Supported by Canada Council for the Arts. The project is a collection of 1200 discontinued ceramic tiles from Portugal that will together create one giant mosaic. Dear Human's own patterns have been overlaid on. Some of the tiles, fitting with the work's theme of reuse. Patchworked in Canada work will be showcased at the.
THE OBJECT OF THINGS: Studio North and Materials Exposed
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS. A blog about Canadian design. Monday, 20 May 2013. Studio North and Materials Exposed. Is Matthew Kennedy and Mark Erickson, and they’re creating furniture, installations, and architecture in Calgary. Amongst other works, their ‘Z’ and ‘X’ tables. Caught my attention with the combination of materials and the soft industrial feel the pieces invoke. Check out Studio North. A lot of their works expose the materials used in innovative ways. Photograph courtesy of Studio North.
THE OBJECT OF THINGS: Village Side Table: Simple Construction Sophisticated Design
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS. A blog about Canadian design. Friday, 8 August 2014. Village Side Table: Simple Construction Sophisticated Design. From Vancouver designer Lukas Peet. Here’s the Village side table. Its construction, which Peet’s website reads was inspired by log cabins, expresses a connection between the tabletop and its legs. As opposed to being seen as two separate elements, the top is embedded within the frame, resulting in the table as a unified piece. All photographs courtesy of Lukas Peet.
THE OBJECT OF THINGS: William McDonald: Peg & Ulna
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THE OBJECT OF THINGS. A blog about Canadian design. Monday, 8 December 2014. William McDonald: Peg and Ulna. Inspired by clothes pegs, the Peg Lamp. Is industrial designer William McDonald. With the same avant-garde look as the Peg Lamp is its cousin, the wall-mounted Ulna Lamp. Currently based in Ottawa, McDonald grew up on a farm in Southwestern Ontario, and studied Industrial Design at Carleton University. Also interesting is his Stacking Lamp. All images courtesy of William McDonald. Six Point Un Blog.
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oh, heyyy | The blog of writer Matthew Hague
The blog of writer Matthew Hague. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Millennials Are Buying Cottages (Seriously). January 12, 2018. Like many people in their late 20s and early 30s, Heather Payne and her husband, Shawn Konopinsky, are bright, ambitious and successful but they don’t own the place where they live with their one-year-old baby. Instead, they own a cottage. Continue reading →. The Globe and Mail. January 4, 2018. Squares, gingerbread buildings, cobblestoned. December 12, 2017.
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Web Designer. Wordpress nut. From Holmfirth. I’m Matt, a twenty two year old web designer from Holmfirth. I’ve had a passion for digital platforms as far back as I can remember and I’ve been hand crafting websites ever since. You can take a look at some of my latest work over at Etched Agency. If you want to know more, send me a message using either Twitter. Oh and from time to time I tend to share my thoughts and ideas on Dribbble.
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