Friday, 31 August 2018

GOLDEN Delivers an Organic, Sensory-Focused Yoga Studio for Warrior One

GOLDEN Delivers an Organic, Sensory-Focused Yoga Studio for Warrior One

If you’ve ever taken a yoga class, you know just how important it is to have a calm and inviting feel to the space. Considering just that, Warrior One yoga studio in bayside Melbourne hired GOLDEN design studio to create a space that offered an “organic, sensory experience for guests.” The new studio reflects their focus on holistic health by introducing guests to a peaceful place as soon as they enter.

A large storage cabinet is made of warm walnut veneer and cleverly hides away student’s personal belongings while in class. Dark sisal rugs span the ceiling for added warmth and texture, while cozy seating rounds out the space.

The white counter was custom designed by Melbourne stonemason and artist Den Holm and it takes on a sculptural in the lobby.

Two yoga classrooms offer minimalist surroundings for deeper concentration.

A wooden platform in one of the classrooms marks an elevated spot for the instructor to teach for better viewing, while also housing equipment for classes.

The bathrooms go bold with pink marble, wood countertops and brass fixtures.

Photography by Sharyn Cairns.



from Design MilkDesign Milk https://design-milk.com/golden-delivers-an-organic-sensory-focused-yoga-studio-for-warrior-one/

Anglepoise Goes Tiny with the 90 Mini Mini Desk Lamp

Anglepoise Goes Tiny with the 90 Mini Mini Desk Lamp

British lighting brand Anglepoise® has been creating their iconic desk lamp since the 1930s and in that time they’ve gone big and unveiled special designer editions. Never resting on their laurels, they continue to up their game with new designs and reimagining older ones, like their latest release where they go tiny with their bestselling Model 90 lamp. The 90 Mini Mini lamp offers all the features that make Anglepoise lamps so coveted all while shrinking it to its new tiny form.

The 90 Mini Mini stands at half the size of a standard desk lamp making it work in just about any spot you need extra light. While its size is ridiculously cute, it still packs an unbeatable punch with a long-life, dimmable, low-energy LED module that’s integrated into the shade and will last for up to 20,000 hours of usage. If you end up burning it out, you can replace the shade for a new one.

The lamp is conveniently powered by USB allowing for greater flexibility.

The shades fully rotate and tilt up and down, while the entire lamp can spin 360 degrees on its base.

90 Mini Mini launches this week exclusively in Northern America at the MoMA Design Store and online at anglepoise.com and store.moma.org. It’s available in Carbon Black with Black, Steel Blue with Grey, and Warm Silver with Blush for $150.



from Design MilkDesign Milk https://design-milk.com/anglepoise-goes-tiny-with-the-90-mini-mini-desk-lamp/

Jaguar’s “Most Beautiful Car in the World” Goes Fully Electric

Jaguar’s “Most Beautiful Car in the World” Goes Fully Electric

The general rule is it’s considered uncouth to upstage the bride and groom at their own wedding. But when it’s the iconic Jaguar E-Type we’re talking about, even royalty can make an exception. Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s electrified matrimonial Jaguar E-Type Zero sparked such great interest with its appearance at the conclusion of the Royal Wedding this past May, the British luxury automotive manufacturer decided to turn a one-off fairytale into the reality of a production vehicle.

The Jaguar E-type Zero concept held court at Monterey Car Week’s The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, showing off its orange clad block of batteries underneath a tastefully painted Bespoke Bronze hood.

Though our own interest in the royal wedding itself was admittedly tepid at best, word of their one-of-kind electrified rendition of the iconic monocoque 1968 British sports car being duplicated for production definitely ignited an audible amount of approval and wide-eyed interest with its announcement and appearance at the exclusive The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering during this past week’s Monterey Car Week.

Here again was the epitome of the brand’s embodiment of “grace, space, and pace” philosophy, this time graced in Bespoke Bronze finish and fitted with an electric powertrain with single-speed reduction gear capable of moving the elegant bullet from 0-62mph in just 5.5 seconds and with a range in “excess of 170 miles”. Jaguar seems to have found a commendable balance of respecting the past by leaving the exterior perceptibly unchanged, while tastefully updating the interior with carbon fiber detailing and digital instrumentation/infotainment.

Though we weren’t afforded an opportunity to drive this sole iteration of the electrified E-Type, we were given ample time to drive its modern kin, Jaguar’s all-electric I-PACE SUV, the first production all-electric vehicle from Jaguar Land Rover. The E-type Zero shares many components with the I-PACE, most notably the snap back thrill of instant acceleration produced by an electric powertrain powered by a 40-kilowatt-hour battery. Expect the ride and handling to be even more thrilling in an E-type Zero incarnation.

Besides LED headlights, the Jaguar E-type Zero looks almost identical to its historical predecessor from the exterior. Peer into its aluminum clad interior, and driver and passenger are offered a modernized instrumentation and fascia with touchscreen infotainment controls clearly indicating the vehicle’s v. 2.0 upgrades.

The E-Type requires between six to seven hours to recharge its a 170+ miles range battery.

Tesla Motors Chief Designer Franz von Holzhausen described the original Jaguar E-Type as a “cat that was kind of launching in attack mode…a car [that] still demands a presence on the road today.”

The Jaguar E-Type has long carried bona fides as “the most beautiful car in the world” (attributed to Enzo Ferrari from a 1964 interview with Classic Car Review), one of only six automotive designs deemed worthy of inclusion in New York’s Museum of Modern Art permanent collection. The decision to integrate zero-emissions tech while leaving the model’s sleek feline silhouette untouched seems prudent considering the risks associating with messing with such an iconic design. Jaguar assures us this updated roadster will “drive, handle, ride and brake like the original E-type, with its front-rear weight distribution unchanged”, a symbolic spearhead designed to acknowledge the past, while point toward the luxury manufacturers plans for an electric powered future.

from Design MilkDesign Milk https://design-milk.com/jaguar-most-beautiful-electric-car/

Articolo Adds Three New Ranges of Lighting Designs to Its Collection

Articolo Adds Three New Ranges of Lighting Designs to Its Collection

Melbourne-based studio Articolo continues to explore new forms and pairings of elegant materials in lighting design by adding three new ranges to its collection.

Inspired by the sunlight streaming across the horizon at dawn, the Glimpse pendant features a horizontal, mouth-blown glass shade that seems to suspend in mid air thanks to the two slender brass rods. The Glimpse comes in two versions: a clear glass shade that reveals the elongated light source within and an opaque finish that casts a more subtle glow.

The Trilogy pendant, named for its trio of mouth-blown glass orbs, is a softly-illuminated fixture that highlights the glass material. It’s supported by three solid brass rods with a central cuff detail, a solid example of Articolo’s sophisticated engineering and exploration of form.

Last but not least, Float is a collection of fixtures defined by its use of the cylindrical form. It is now also available in a ‘Capped’ iteration with a bronze cap and an intricate leather detail that acts as a bridge between the shade and the wall.



from Design MilkDesign Milk https://design-milk.com/articolo-introduces-three-new-ranges-lighting-designs-collection/