Otto Wagner / Zeit Desk
Written on 01/29/2016 – 09:41 | by admin |TitleDesk /Year1902 /ByOtto Wagner /DescriptionBrass, beech
TitleDesk /Year1902 /ByOtto Wagner /DescriptionBrass, beech
TitleOrnamental cupboard /Year1912 /ByRosa Krenn /DescriptionZebrawood, maple wood, brass
y TitleFinlandia Booth /Year1936 /DescriptionTriennale di Milano
TitleSolar Powered Outdoor Clock /DescriptionStarting point for our re-design.
TitlePendant Lamp TW002 /Year1951 /ByTapio Wirkkala /DescriptionMouth blown satin opal glass shade
TitleTerri /Year2011 /ByGillian Wearing
TitleEndless Column /Year2006 /ByJonathan Horowitz
DescriptionOil drum converted into a table and grill.
TitleHanoskop /Year2002 /ByDavid Moises /DescriptionMonitor, motor. A fast rotating LCD-monitor generates three dimensional phantom images which can be observed from all sides.
TitleEmbrace /Year2005 /ByEmily Jacir /DescriptionRubber, stainless steel, aluminum, motor and motion sensors
TitleDot to dot
TitleGreyscale chart
TitleKnights of the round table
TitleTagada /DescriptionAmusement ride
TitlePackaged House System /Year1942-45 /ByWalter Gropius, Konrad Wachsmann /DescriptionModular system for small apartment houses
TitleTemporary guiding system, Museum für Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt /Year2004 /ByVier5/
TitleStacking Tables /Year1926 /ByJosef Albers /DescriptionThe nest of four tables can be stacked and easily transported as a set.
DescriptionMobile workbench
TitlePop Up /Year2009 /ByAlfredo Häberli, Christophe Marchand /DescriptionOne-square-metre folding display
TitleMoon Under Water /Year2009 /ByRupert Ackroyd/
TitleAndere Bedingung (Aggregatzustand 6) /Year2009 /ByAlicja Kwade /DescriptionSteel, copper, glass, mirror, iron, mop stick
TitlePsyché I-V /Year2007 /ByOlaf Nicolai /Polished stainless steal
DescriptionFibre cement boards
TitleStandard-Meter at the Rue de Vaugirard, Paris /DescriptionThe metre was originally defined in 1793 as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole.
TitleEntropie / Anthropie /Year2014 /ByPaul Souviron /DescriptionVideo still from the Solo Show at the XPO Gallery, Paris
TitleLouvre-Lens /Year2012 /BySanaa /DescriptionArtworks are arranged on freestanding plinths forming islands and room-like clusters that allow you to walk around the work.
TitleReduce-Reuse-Recycle, Venice Biennale /Year2012 /ByKonstantin Grcic /DescriptionExhibition view at the German Pavilion
TitleInterior Café Griensteidl /DescriptionCafé Griensteidl is a traditional Viennese café. The original cafe was founded in 1847 and closed in 1897. The café was frequented by many artists, musicians, and writers, including Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Arthur Schnitzler, Arnold Schoenberg, Hermann Bahr, Friedrich Eckstein, Rudolf Steiner, Hugo Wolf, and Stefan Zweig.
TitleOhne Titel /Year2006 /ByHeimo Zobernig /DescriptionFair booth Gallery Anselm Dreher
TitleOuroboros /ByLucas Jennis /DescriptionThe ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail.
TitleDie Wohnung unserer Zeit, deutsche Bauausstellung Berlin /Year1931 /ByLilly Reich /DescriptionPuristic material presentation, anticipating installations of Minimal-Art.
TitleA Syntax of Dependency /Year2011 /ByLiam Gillick and Lawrence Weiner /DescriptionCover of the publication which documents the collaborative work that Liam Gillick and Lawrence Weiner produced for the MuHKA, in Antwerp
Year2011 /ByHeimo Zobernig /DescriptionExhibition view from the Universalmuseum Joanneum
TitleMotorcycle Burnout /
TitleMAK – Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art /Year1871 /ByHeinrich von Ferstel /Seating elements by Hermann Czech in the MAK’s central, Neo-Renaissance columned main hall
TitleDomestic Kitchen Planning /Year2010 /ByMichael Johansson /DescriptionKitchen stool, kitchen equipment
TitlePalmgren House /Year2006–2013 /ByJohn Pawson /
DescriptionSt George’s flags
TitleOfficina /Year2014 /ByRonan & Erwan Bouroullec /DescriptionWrought iron
TitleHammer /Year2014 /ByBig-game /DescriptionLamp. The reflector is made from a hand-hammered sheet of solid silver.
TitleRing me! /Year2009 /ByDan Perjovschi /DescriptionInstallation view
TitlePicasso triggerfish
TitleBig Bambú /Year2011 /ByMike and Doug Starn /DescriptionDetail view
TitleDinner Gong /Yearc. 1880 /DescriptionHammered brass gong
TitleVase /Yearc. 1908 /ByJosef Hoffmann /DescriptionBrass, hammered and folded.
DescriptionSpeaker symbol
DescriptionInductor symbol
DescriptionDiode symbol
DescriptionAntenna symbol
DescriptionGround symbol
TitleBag Radio /Year1981 /ByDaniel Weil / DescriptionTransistor radio components in a printed plastic bag
TitleTykho radio /Year1997 /ByMarc Berthier /DescriptionWaterproof FM Radio
TitlePaper Radio /Year2014 /ByCoralie Gourguechon
DescriptionDIY Contra coil
TitleMinimizing Einstein /Year2005 /ByDemakersvan /DescriptionRadio consisting only an antenna, transistor and electrical cord
DescriptionDIY Spiral loop antenna
DescriptionCalligraphic practices in Chinese public spaces
TitlePO-16 /Year2014 /ByTeenage Engineering /DescriptionPocket operator synthesizer and sequencer
TitleWind Up Radio /Year2007 /ByYohei Kuwano
TitleTin Can Radio /Yearc. 1962 /ByVictor Papanek, George Seeger /DescriptionLow-budget radio made from discarded cans developed as part of the UNESCO programme for Southeast Asia.
TitleOpenStructures /Year2007 /ByIntrastructures (Thomas Lommée) /DescriptionThe OS (OpenStructures) project explores the possibility of a modular construction model where everyone designs for everyone on the basis of one shared geometrical grid.
TitleSuper Chair from the Book “How to Build Your Own Living Structures” /Year1974 /ByKen Isaacs /
TitleGrid Beam Building System /Year1976 /DescriptionThis modular construction system is based on beams with a simple geometry and a repetitive hole-pattern. The beams can be made of wood, aluminium, steel, or any other material.
TitleLa vie /Year2009 /ByLois Weinberger /DescriptionAluminium container, ruderal plants
DescriptionIceland, from the NASA Visible Earth image gallery.
DescriptionCreating a hammered texture by striking the copper with a planishing hammer on a flat steel surface.
TitleExpendic /Year2009 /ByTomas Eller /
TitleBottle Opener /Year2011 /ByBrendan Ravenhill /DescriptionWalnut, nail
TitleCrest bottle opener 4 /ByFort Standard /DescriptionCast in solid brass.
TitleStill from »Objects Perceive Me« /Year2010 /ByAlexandra Navratil /DescriptionVideo, 8:30 min (loop), colour/no sound
DescriptionRoad surface marking
TitleBYOB /Year2010 /ByRafaël Rozendaal /DescriptionBYOB (Bring Your Own Beamer) is a series of one-night-exhibitions hosting artists and their projectors.
TitleI Love New York Logo /Year1977 /ByMilton Glaser /
DescriptionShrink wrapped helicopters
DescriptionHoneycomb cardboard with white clay-coated or natural facings.
TitleThree Ball 50/50 Tank (Spalding Dr. JK Silver Series, Wilson Home Court, Wilson Final Four) /Year1985 /ByJeff Koons /DescriptionGlass, steel, distilled water and three basketballs
DescriptionCompressed Wood Pallets
DescriptionPallet Load
DescriptionFoldable plywood box
DescriptionBarricade tape
DescriptionStretch film
DescriptionStrapping tape for fixing objects onto pallets
TitleLoad-bearing tower Staxo 40 system /ByDoka /
DescriptionComposite foam
TitleFerrari Factory /Year2009 /ByJean Nouvel /DescriptionThe carousel system in the “new assembly line” makes use of pincer machines designed by italian robot manufacturers comau that permit easy access to all sides of the vehicle. The cars are placed at the best height for each worker, and can be rotated to permit work to be done […]
DescriptionEdge protection corners
TitleYes I Can! /Year2009 /ByTobias Madison /
DescriptionSucculent plant
DescriptionZen garden
TitleAlps7 Bottle Opener /DescriptionWine bottle opener, can opener, and beer bottle opener all in one
TitleAlien Bottle Opener, Edition Charlie /Year2014 /ByKonstantin Grcic /DescriptionA bottle opener as key ring.
TitleHermetus Bottle Opener & Resealer /Year1960s /ByMonopol /DescriptionMetal bottle opener pops the top and then glides over to make a tight seal.
TitleSplügen bottle opener /Year1960 /ByAchille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni /DescriptionStainless steel mirror polished
TitleBout de Bois /Year2013 /ByAdrien Rovero /DescriptionBottle opener made out of massive ash. Its rough shape contrasts with its ingenious and simple system.
TitleBottle Opener No. 4687 /Year1950 /ByCarl Auböck /
DescriptionBottle opener
DescriptionHammer forming
TitleLoop /Year 2012 /ByOscar Diaz /DescriptionStainless steel, tumbled finish
DescriptionOpen two bottles with each other.