Anu’s Kitchen.
Nice spread.
Is it open late?
Etc.
*snigger*
Thanks Keith McK
Anu’s Kitchen.
Nice spread.
Is it open late?
Etc.
*snigger*
Thanks Keith McK

Con/Struct: the fictional landscapes of Cape Town-based artist designer and photographer Justin Plunkett of which it is said::
Con/Struct is an exploration into the themes of empowerment and imagination. Plunkett, using his own photography, has created new juxtaposed environments that encourage questioning and exploration: inviting the debate around how marketing- induced aspiration and perceived value can empower but can also corrupt, how it can be both perverse and create beauty. At the same time, at the core of his work, he honours and applauds ingenuity and the creative spirit.
See? Now you don’t know what to believe.
As part of an exhibition at the San Francisco Mueum of Craft and Design, Israeli designer Peddy Mergui re-imagines everyday objects repackaged by expensive designer brands.
Above: Gucci pickles, Apple milk, Versace eggs, Nike fruit and Tiffany yoghurt.

Sheila Larkin tweetz:
Spotted these [yesterday] in a shop on Camden Street.
Brand names spotted at Karlsplatz U-Bahn München.
Deko-Verkauf and Flottenheimer presumably out of stock.
(Thanks AlphKeogh)
(Thanks @hazelot)
Australia’s highest court has upheld a new government law on mandatory packaging for cigarettes that removes brand colours and logos from packaging. The law requires cigarettes to be sold in olive green packets, with graphic images warning of the consequences of smoking.
The new packaging rules are scheduled to be implemented from 1 December 2012.
Expect it here real soon.
Australia cigarette plain packaging law upheld by court (BBC News)