Aston Martin Rapide

by Tamara Warren

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A lesson in balanced, immaculate design, the new Aston Martin Rapide sportscar is a sleek, four-door wonder. To match the tone of the gem-like sedan, Aston Martin chose Valencia-based jewelery atelier Trinidad Gracia as its launch site, locking away the keys to the first test drives in the boutique’s vault.

Aston Martin design director Marek Reichman, involved in every aspect of the car’s design, distributed the keys for the first test drives of the Rapides. He explains, “I believe that the human hand and recognition of shape from hand to eye is so important. You have to experiment.”

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The coach-built Rapide pushes boundaries, and even the key’s design is distinct. Also called “Emotion Control Units,” the keys, made from weighty glass and stainless steel, debuted with the Aston Martin DBS. The effect lends a feel to the ECU more akin to a substantial piece of jewelry, uniquely turning the car on as soon as it’s inserted into the starter button.

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The design element of the key carries through in the Rapide’s effective use of glass in the vehicle sculpture, resulting in a sinuous look that seamlessly integrates with the full-bodied stretched-aluminum windows. What it achieves in form, it does not sacrifice emotionally with the addition of extra doors. As a relatively small operation, Reichman works on all elements with both his department of 28 designers and the CEO Ulrich Bez regularly. “The thought generated in the studio is a more creative process as opposed to a factory process,” Reichman says of his team.

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“The best experience is proving the design once you’re driving,” Reichman affirmed. The $201,300 handcrafted sedan zooms from 0 to 60 mph in an estimated 5.1 seconds and they will make only 2,000 yearly, with about 500 Rapides destined stateside. Contact Aston Martin to order.

itamar burstein: flex family

via designboom


‘flex’ chair
image © dafna grossman

in his ‘flex’ series, israeli designer itamar burstein creates furniture designs using a new
technique to achieve curvature in wood. in contrast to traditional methods whereby
wood is steamed, shaped in a mould and dried, burnstein uses a more simplified process.

he removes a core piece from the larger piece of wood. the two pieces are then glued together
using pressure. in doing so, he reduces the amount of tools, energy and time taken by traditional
production methods.

the project was done for VIA france as part of the annual design support program.
it was showcased during maison & objet 2010 at VIA gallery, paris. the project will
remain on display until march 7th, 2010.


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‘flex’ coathanger
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image © dafna grossman

Blue kitchens | Interior Designs And Home Ideas

Blue is actually not a common color used for kitchens. It is more suited to rooms that are meant for relaxation as it is regarded as a calm and restful color. Still, some people view it as a mood booster as this Mediterranean color can sometimes remind one of the summer and sea. In this post, we have compiled together a list of blue kitchens from some of Europe’s top kitchen makers. Enjoy the pictures!

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Blue not your color? Check out other kitchens in brown, red, orange, yellow, green and black & white hues.