anti sweden: anti denim from the nors vikings


our norwegian friends at anti sweden denim are at it again. of course, this is not a serious “anti”… these are peace loving vikings from norway, the anti is a little jab at all the swedish brands that have taken over the world so successfully like cheap mondays, ACNE, nudie jeans, H&M, levi’s (is levi’s from sweden?) etc. … in any case, there is room for everyone if we all promise to share in the shopping, the jeans are not cheap but they are viking tough ; ) by kv

Album Covers: durutti column factory records

made of sand paper, and guaranteed to grind away the other crap albums in your record collection.

 

durutti column was actually one the few bands that came out of factory that was less pop driven, and is still quite listenable to today. the album covers as expected, were different. the fact 14 durutti column cover was made of sand paper, and limited to 2,000 initial copies. funny enough, the covers were hand assembled by joy division’s ian curtis.  who, at the time, needed the extra cash making for an even more special object. the design credit is generally given to peter saville and tony wilson, but apparently steve horsfall had a good thing or two to do with it. again, as all ideas go, who knows in this case whether the use of an abrasive sand paper is really the great idea for a band that was different enough to aim to grind away all your other crappy albums of the time. i personally love it and it’s one of my favorite covers of that time. by uh

Camera Obscura by Abelardo Morell

a room as a camera obscura. “in setting up a room to make this kind of photograph, I cover all windows with black plastic in order to achieve total darkness. then, I cut a small hole in the material I use to cover the windows. this allows an inverted image of the view outside to flood onto the walls of the room. t would focus my large-format camera on the incoming image on the wall and expose the film. tn the beginning, exposures took five to ten hours.” -abelardo morell by ak

thierry lasry eye glasses: frame design by ketevane maissaia


ketevane maissaia is a young eyewear designer who won the IFM (french institute of fashion) prize in 2010.  the IFM is a competition which allows young design students to see their creations made in association with big houses (YSL, dior, prada, etc). it’s a hell of a spectacle, ,but i like it… this unisex eyewear has been made in partnership with thierry lasry brand, and is available in black, white and red options. may we recommend the black… its loud enough as is. by dd