Belgian designer Charles Kaisin hosted a dinner during the art brussels fair entitled ‘The Fantasies of Charles’ which included a 10 foot (3 meter) solid oak and beach table. The horizontal surface is supported by several trees down the center of the piece which continue past the top of the work, the branches reaching the ceiling of the space. The trunks take the place of instead of evenly positioned legs in a seemingly random order. While some trees continued upwards, others grow through the surface into candle holders just past the surface of the work, giving the impression that the table top is floating between the foliage.
Jónófón 2
more experiments, using BlaCk Indian ink, and photoshop.
a series called “BLACK BLOOD”
(Source: lightntangy, via awesomephilia)
(Source: a-l-i-e-n-a-t-o, via m-o-n-o-k-u-r-o)
created by french artist elise morin and architect clémence eliard, ‘wastelandscape’ is an undulating landscape composed of 65,000 old CDs, sorted and hand-sewn together into a 500-square meter surface.
(Source: embraceexpression, via foreveryourscecile)
- Me: hello is anyone there
- Silence:
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- Murderer: lmfao u caught me I'll be out in a sec lmao