Love This Look? Chevron Edition

via Decor8

via Decor8

via Hayley Anderson Photography

via Hayley Anderson Photography

via SweetSugarBelle.com

via SweetSugarBelle.com

It seems that chevron is almost everywhere these days. As seen in these images, it’s on walls, floors and even food!

But what are your thoughts on chevron? Is it overplayed and ready to fade? Or do you love it so much you can’t get enough?

If you love it, how have you implemented it into your decor and everyday life? We’d love to hear your feelings on chevron – the fancy word for zig-zag!

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Can An Office Chair Really Be This Fun?

The people in the images for the Generation Chair by Formway Design for Knoll look like they’re having a ball.

While the chairs do look pretty comfortable, do you think they would make work that much more fun?

They don’t even have desks – sign me up!

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Album Exhibition by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec

Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec have a new exhibition Album at the Arc en Rêve , in Bordeaux, France through April 24th, 2011. It features 435 drawings, 520 images, and three videos, mixing two of my favorite things: art and design.

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Album Exhibition by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec

Tape!

Mark Khaisman Tapeworks

This is pretty amazing. Look closely and you’ll see that each of these brilliant pieces is made from tape! These wonderful images come from Mark Khaisman who describes his work as a conversation with light. Each of his projects is made from layer upon layer of packing tape (wow who thought that could be pretty!)

Mark Khaisman Tapeworks

The top image is of Grab the Treasure and Run for Life Installation in Crane Arts, Philadelphia 2007 and the second is Series Adding Zeros, Vacant Show, Benoliel Gallery, Philadelphia 2007.  Prints of some of his work are available for sale for a very reasonable $200 – especially reasonable because each is made in a limited addition of 50. More of Khaisman’s genius here.