
As a Graphic Designer certain things, photos, sounds, ideas inspire me. This blog is a showcase for things of that nature as well as some of my work. I hope you enjoy your stay.
Item No. SAW0021201
Description_
A low lying lounge chair made from reclaimed timbers of a New York City Water Tower
Dimensions_
39”w x 35”h x 30”d
Materials_
Old Growth California Redwood
Pricing Inquiries_
BELLBOY
p: 646 7532770
e: info@bellboynewyork.com
Made in BROOKLYN / NY
photographs by joshua dalsimer


This Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 was wrapped in Chrome by Diamond Black Exteriors in the US. The Murcielago is owned by Lion Productions and they asked DBX to fit the chrome wrap to the supercar.
Check the gallery below for a complete overview of the work they did to the Italian sports car. The pictures were made KvK photography.

Pencils, pegboards, pins, pixels — we’ve been fascinated for a long time by the notion of creating big things from tiny parts. Hiding the image in plain site. Creating pointillist art with physical objects.
So whenever we see yet another iteration of this idea, we pay attention.

Apparently, Stockholm-based photographer Philip Karlberg has also been twirling his pencils for some time, and now all that toying has resulted in a photo shoot for Plaza Magazine.
Karlberg’s six famous sunglass wearers were created using 1,200 sticks and photographed over six days.

From top: Karl Lagerfeld - Jackie O - Lady Gaga - Johnny Depp - John Belushi

We envision using something like this for an eyeglass or sunglass brand, a movie theatre, an optometrist office. The fertile pointillist idea continues to fascinate us every time we witness the power of tiny components exploding into huge impact. - Tuija Seipell
