The 'Chong-sa-cho-rong' is a traditional lantern covered with blue and red silk ' which is widely used by Korean people for various social activities that usually take place out of their houses,. Korean industrial designer Cho Hyung Suk redesigns this traditional lantern from the beginning. [...]
The toy stories of Robert Bradford
Yatzer is fond of toys, small toys and big toys and toys that after all don’t look like toys! You can imagine then how it felt when we first saw the sculptures of Robert Bradford. We invite you to his world, in an exclusive interview especially for brave Yatzereaders! [...]
Pitch stool by Nicolai Czumaj-Bront
American industrial designer, Nicolai Czumaj-Bront has recently launched a new piece called pitch stool. A stool/side table made from reclaimed wood which stool explores a balance and celebration of precision and imperfection. Combining a machining process with reclaimed wood. [...]
Kidosaki Architects Studio
An epigrammatic look into the works of Hirotaka Kidosaki where awe inspiring designs infuse Japanese aesthetic ideas into starkly contemporary buildings with the original characteristics of traditional Japanese architecture. [...]
Grandmother's chair by H220430 studio
A chair of the past that respects its history and its memories when it was redesigned by Satoshi Itasaka (H220430 studio). The chair which every one of us is very well acquainted with as it is our very own Grandmother’s chair that lies damaged in her living room. [...]
Formafantasma and their baked goodies
Yatzer, always hungry for surprises, is feeling a great appetite for the latest Formafantasma project: it looks and smells so good that we simply can’t resist! So, we invite you to trust our stomach and find out what they are cooking for you… [...]
Three Copies of Architecture Now! Restaurants & Bars by TASCHEN to be WON!
Yatzer teamed up with TASCHEN and THREE lucky readers are going to win the "Architecture Now! Restaurants & Bars" by Philip Jodidio. To enter the give away just tell us ''Which is your favorite Restaurant or Bar design-wise?''. [...]
The hand-drawn animals of Nacho Gil
Nacho Gil’s hand-drawn “Animals” have an aura of the 20th century avant-garde art movement CUBISM. Who ever thought that the face of animal could be created into this amazing vector illustration without the usage of any digital media in the 21st century? [...]