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This is the rhythm of the light – Meet the crowdfunded Brightly Light Toolkit

Design Wanted

It’s basically a series of modular controllers that connect to various sources, allowing users to easily dictate rhythms, patterns and colour. From bedroom vibes to interactive art or mainstage showstoppers, Brightly aims to bring light to creatives of all kinds, and in a way that’s quick to understand.

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Is Art Nouveau making a comeback? Here’s a design guide, just in case…

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Yes, we know, likes and comments don’t make good design, but it’s a good trend indicator – is Art Nouveau making a comeback? What is Art Nouveau? With its organic forms, feminine figures, and patterns inspired by nature , Art Nouveau championed a greater coordination of art and design as a reaction against the industrial age.

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A tribute: How Issey Miyake changed the way we saw and wore fashion

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Miyake arrived in Paris shortly after Kenzo’s “ Jungle Jap ” clothes had made waves, with their bright colours and unexpected patterns based partly on Japanese artistic traditions. It was the first time a contemporary art journal had featured fashion. The fashion system was changing and Miyake rose to the challenge. Covering the body.

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Thoughtful Office Design Can Address Modern Challenges With Purpose And Meaning

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Interactive design: Features such as a deconstructed piano installation and QR-coded guides merge art and sustainability, fostering engagement and cultural connection. Healthy rhythms: The building design aligns with circadian principles, offering spaces that adapt to different needs throughout the day.

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Biophilic Design Is Part Of The New Normal (And We’re Not Just Talking Office Plants)

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In pre-industrial times, our lives were way more aligned with nature’s rhythms and cycles. Daylight had a larger impact on our sleep patterns too. Natural light supports the body’s circadian rhythm; the internal process that regulates our sleep-wake cycle and repeats every 24 hours – or thereabouts.

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10 Ways To Maximize Wellbeing And Productivity Through Workplace Design

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Neuro-architecture explores how art, color, lighting, and design can have a positive impact on our mood, productivity, and overall health. The theory of neuro-architecture explores how art, color, lighting, and design can have a positive impact on our mood, productivity, and overall health.

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José Lévy’s playful furniture for Lelièvre Paris is a game of sport

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Completely adjustable and designed to offer multiple options, the whole collection, which includes a daybed, an armchair, an ottoman, benches, footstools, rugs, and cushions, can be put together and taken apart to flow with the positions and rhythm of the day. © Lelièvre Paris.

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