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Tag Archives: animal

Urban bird nest amplifies birds’ tweet to improve cities’ soundscapes

Written by Enrico Zilli January 15, 2016 animal bird bird-friendly birdhouse catalonia Design green design Japan katia tolstykh netherlands pet russia saint petersburg Singapore urban urban design

“Orator” urban bird nest by Katia Tolstykh features a copper trumpet-like speaker to soothe metropolitan noise with amplified chirps and tweets.

“Purrraholic” felted wool cat beds

Written by Enrico Zilli January 5, 2015 agne audejiene agnefelt animal baltic cat craft Design lithuania pet pet design wool

Handmade felted wool cat beds by AgneFelt make whiskered pets go purrrr.

The Fox’s Den

Written by Enrico Zilli August 28, 2014 animal barcelona Design fairytale installation paper retail spain

Zim&Zou studio designed a window for Hermès store in Paseo de Gracià in Barcelona offering a sneak peek into a fox’s home completely hand-crafted in paper.

Birdhouses

Written by Enrico Zilli May 2, 2013 animal bird bird-friendly birdhouse Birds Apartment catsalopnia Design forest Frederik Roje Hinika holy Holy Homes Japan Jarrod Lim Nature nendo pet Singapore Utoopic

Birdhouses architecture? Recent the projects by Nendo, Frederik Roje, Jarrod Lim and Andreu Carulla look deeper into our relationship with Nature and offer a playful and intimate reflection upon our coexistence with other living beings.

The Whale Bone Project

Written by Enrico Zilli April 28, 2013 ancient animal Arctic & Antarctic bone Brynjar Sigurðarson Design ecal iceland marine material Nordic Reykjavik switzerland talent whale bone project

The Whale Bone project: ECAL student flies to Reykjavik combine “primitive” and contemporary design in Iceland.

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