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Design on 6th December 2009 |
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Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka has a new installation set up within Maison Hermes in Japan.
Based off a window display he presented in 2004, this new set up features a restructured design with an appearance by a famed Japanese actress.
The window is designed with an image of woman projected on to a monitor. The scarf softly sways in the air in response to the woman’s blow.

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Design on 4th December 2009 |
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Korean designer Daisung Kim has hand-crafted a “24K pencil,” whose surface is carefully plated with a thin layer of 99 percent pure gold.

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Design on 6th November 2009 |
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Patricia Urquiola has designed a swing chair to add to the existing Maia collection of outdoor furniture that she designed for the Spanish manufacturer Kettal.

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Anakin in
Design on 2nd November 2009 |
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For the fourth Holiday Collector’s Series by Lacoste, Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana have created a range of polo shirts for Lacoste.
The special edition is based on their famed Alligator Chair, which shows how the reptiles pile up in mud beds during the dry season in their natural habitat.
This is replicated by embroidering a cluster of eight crocodile logos onto a classic men’s and women’s white polo shirt.

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Design on 29th October 2009 |
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Dutch Design house, Oooms has created this set of ultra-luxury, 14 karat gold-plated staples, packaged in a velvet jewelery style case.
Intended primarily as a form of jewelry, these luxury pieces can be applied to clothing (or just about anything) with the help of your average stapler.
24 pieces of these goldplated staples will cost you 140 euro ($210). Make sure not to waste it!
