About Matylda

One day, years ago, I found myself fascinated by design. Saying to myself – I can be where I want to – I can do what I want to – even say what I want to -... now I decided to do this:

my new business cards

last new years eve I lost my wallet. I needed some new business cards, wondered what to do … and that’s what I came up with..

matyldas-new-buisness-cards

young london-based designer matthew plummer fernandez, english designer max lamb, my grandma (she wears my cool sunglasses), maarten baas furniture producer bas den herder with eindhoven-based designer alexander pelikan, fashion designer branko popovic, dezeen founder marcus fairs with his wife rupinder boghal (what a great couple!), the e pellicci team (my favourite greasy spoon in london), my brother and me (we did not change), hong-kong based designer michael young, spanish artist-designer jamie hayon, fashion concept designer miriam hartwig, london-based designer tomas alonso

studio makkink & bey: a great ‘chairbox’ idea

I am kinda into chairs at the moment because I have to write my bachelor thesis and as I like chairs a lot I choose for them as the main topic…

so the arched gallery in the nai, netherlands architecture institute, maastricht is showing an installation called ‘living with things’ by rotterdam-based architect rianne makkink & designer jurgen bey. the creative duo evoke the industrial hall, where they lived until recently, in the 3th level of the institute – a space that they regarded as the ideal house.

this chair is a little detail of the hole exhibition and one of my favorites. I like the combination of seating object and private space. armchair in a box. and when you sit inside you look through a tv window and you can observe whats going on outside. the only disruptive element are the black stickers on the box.

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chair-by-studio-makkink-bey

the forgotten egg chair

this is the egg chair (looks like a halved surprise egg) I saw yesterday in the nai, netherlands architecture institute, in maastricht.

the chair is designed by english architects alison and peter smithsons in 1956 and I couldn’t find it the 1000 chairs book by taschen. even google is almost not giving any informations about it. so, here it is – the egg chair – arne jacobsen has designed the famous version;-) – which colour reminds me of the yolk of the egg in my breakfast.

egg-chair-by-alison-peter-smithsons

the plastic egg chair was designed for the smithsons
‘house of the future’, 1956 – an visionary ‘model home’

apartamento magazine: the kind version of mtv’s ‘cribs’

it’s a pleasure to read the apartamento magazine: no annoying advertising pages, no lifestyle tips, no luxury items I can’t afford, no butts and tits (ok, I do not mind these normally.. ).

just people who show how they life in their private moments and you just think that you want to sit next too them and share a cookie with them.

apartamento-magazine.

2nd issue of the bi-annual ‘everyday life interiors magazine’

british designer max lamb, chinese artist terence koh, argentinian artist julian gatto, london-based photographer felix friedmann, and many more..

issey miyake watch: what will ross create??

british designer ross lovegrove has announced in january during the design week in cologne that he is collaborating with issey miyake. he said that for him a dream comes true that he is able work with the japanese designer. I wouldn’t mind either to work with him.. ;-)

creatives like japanese designer naoto fukasawa or finish designer harri koskinen have already worked for miyake’s watch brand and now I am curious what the appointed captain organic will design. is it a watch in a shape of a waterdrop? or a membranous shape that surrounds the wrist? we will see in march. and as far as I know it is the first watch designed by lovegrove.

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a sketch – a result of a telephone conversation –
I just had ross in my mind