Every other week weโre inviting one of the Design Milk team to share five personal favorites โ an opportunity for each of us to reveal the sort of designs we use and appreciate in our own lives from a more personal perspective. Editor-in-Chief Caroline Williamsonย returns this week for ourย Take 5ย series.
I admit, Iโve long been on the miniature loving train. How can you not fall for teeny tiny objects made with such detail? So when this landed in my inbox, I had to share! British miniature artist Nadia Michaux created the worldโs smallest sub โ 12x smaller than a regular Subwayยฎ Footlong โ at just 2.2cm (less than 1 inch). The design is a clay replica of the new Footlong Teriyaki Steak Sub thatโs been added to the sandwich chainโs new Japanese-inspired menu. She even nailed the exact colors by mixing clay colors, firing them, and then making necessary adjustments to get it right โ a laborious task. Bottom line, it fascinates me.
Louis Vuittonยฎ recently released their 2nd collaboration with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama and to celebrate they launched several exhibitions to pay homage to her and her iconic dots. Each immersive, and most definitely Instagrammable, exhibition had a different look, including Harrodโs in London donning colorful dots both inside and out and complete with a human-looking Kusama robot, while the Tokyo pop-up was a yellow-dotted dream with a larger-than-life Kusama sculpture in the middle. Wish I could visit them in person!
For some reason, Iโve been really gravitating towards home furnishings in the color lavender lately. If you look around, youโll notice lavender goods popping up more and Iโm loving itโฆ except when itโs paired with other pastels and the palette all of a sudden looks like Easter. Instead, my eyes lean towards more dramatic pairings, like these two tables in lavender and electric red. Itโs shocking but delightful!
Iโve had a life-long obsession with Polaroid and I love when they release anything new โ cameras or film. And when they launch a collection with one of my favorite musicians of all time, Iโm sold. Available in packs of 10, the David Bowie Edition film features 10 unique frame designs that reference his iconic album art and imagery, allowing you to make your own art alongside Bowieโs (even though we have to accept the fact that none us will ever be that cool).
Iโve been intrigued by this piece by Elias Sime, part of a recently opened exhibition titled Tightrope: Behind the Processor. Sime uses recycled electronic components โ keyboards, circuits, wires, and various other e-waste โ that he braids and layers together to form abstract art, like this massive piece that spans 99-5/8โณ x 157-1/2โณ. From far away, it almost looks like a landscape, like the view looking down while flying on a plane, but closeup, you see all the intricate braiding and weaving of the different components.