Our December 2011 blog; things we like from here, there and everywhere

Aqueous Fluoreau

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The portfolio of work 'Aqueous Fluoreau' by Sydney born, London based photographer, Mark Mawson, is incredibly striking with these vibrant colours diluting in water to create an almost sculptural appearance.

www.markmawson.com

BOXPARK

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This month we checked out the world's first pop-up shopping mall - BOXPARK in Shoreditch, London. Constructed from stripped and refitted shipping containers, Boxpark is a retail revolution which brings together a community of hand picked, interesting, non high street brands.

Kaleidoscope Store

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This elaborate, human scale kaleidoscope for lingerie brand The Lake & Stars takes shopper interaction to another level. Almost like an elegant peep show, the concept highlights collections and individual garments through a series of ‘view cones’.

FieldCandy

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Hoping to change the face of camping, a new, design-led tent manufacturer, FieldCandy have come up with a range of innovative designs which will ensure festival goers will never have trouble finding their tents again.

What KT Does

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These dreamy illustrations of ‘tragic girls with broken hearts, faraway lovers and dusty dresses’ by KT Smail have really caught our attention this month.

www.whatktdoes.com

Floating Graffiti

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Italian street artist Moneyless replaces paint with ropes to create these captivating 3D graffiti works. He abandons lettering for pure geometric shapes to subvert the traditions of graffiti.

Colourhouse

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Launched at Tent earlier this year, Colourhouse celebrate colour, pattern, texture and the qualities of hand print in their collections of wallpapers and textiles which refence everything from folk art to English landscapes.

Black Box

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This 'Black Box' installation featured at this year's Trailerpark Festival in Copenhagen, designed as a shelter from the festival by Re-Make/Re-Model. It is designed around a caravan, placed inside a black box with one side of the caravan cut away to create an entrance. Inside, creative festival goers control the music, lighting and even create their own chalk artwork.

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