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DesignMartus: Cast Iron Sledge Hammer Fists and More

Early Tools
Early Tools – MATERIALS > cast iron | lace wood

Okay, I punch you first. Then maybe you can punch me. I always win at rock-paper-scissors versus this guy.

Hand Wrench - MATERIALS  cast bronze
Hand Wrench – MATERIALS > cast bronze

They should make a working version of this, with all of the fingers movable.

Cork Shell Chair - MATERIALS  cork upholstery
Cork Shell Chair – MATERIALS > cork upholstery

Cork chair? Cool, what about a chair made out of a hundred or so used wine corks?

Bronze table Top - MATERIALS  cast bronze | urethane coaster
Bronze table Top – MATERIALS > cast bronze | urethane coaster

I like the melted slag look, but it might be difficult to eat off of.

Surface-to-Prayer - MATERIALS  cast Iron
Surface-to-Prayer – MATERIALS > cast Iron

If you drop a prayer bomb into an Al-Qaeda camp do they convert to Christianity before or after disintegrating into a fine red mist?

Q Table - MATERIALS  cast aluminum | glass
Q Table – MATERIALS > cast aluminum | glass

A good table for Q.

Pendo Lamp (retractable pendent lamp) - MATERIALS  vacuum formed plastic | plastic hardware | 50’ of retractable cord.
Pendo Lamp (retractable pendent lamp) – MATERIALS > vacuum formed plastic | plastic hardware | 50’ of retractable cord.

I would be better if it totally looked like a cow’s udders. And was wireless.

More over at Design Martus.com (design firm Martus & Silvio, of Grand Rapids)

via Make

Emmerich’s Designer House

The director Roland Emmerich, best known for his high-budget, spectacle-filled films like “10,000 BC” and “Independence Day,” told his designer to make his house as nonfrumpy as possible.
The director Roland Emmerich, best known for his high-budget, spectacle-filled films like “10,000 BC” and “Independence Day,” told his designer to make his house “as nonfrumpy as possible.”

I’m not so much into Emmerich as his designer.

He instructed the designer, John Teall, of Flux Interiors, to make it so that when the neighbors peek in, they might want to call the police or something. A taxidermy zebra faces the living room, which reflects his predilection for art with a political edge.
He instructed the designer, John Teall, of Flux Interiors, to make it so that “when the neighbors peek in, they might want to call the police or something.” A taxidermy zebra faces the living room, which reflects his predilection for art with a political edge.

I don’t know what it is, but there seems to be a thing for Communist memorabilia and genocidal irony among many modern designers…sometimes it works.

A mural in the master bedroom was inspired by Chinese propaganda posters. The Chairman Mao sculptures, clocks and dictator nesting dolls were purchased in a Shanghai market and on eBay.
A mural in the master bedroom was inspired by Chinese propaganda posters. The Chairman Mao sculptures, clocks and dictator nesting dolls were purchased in a Shanghai market and on eBay.

Knick knacks would be better replaced by vintage/reproduced patriotic propaganda magazines or books of murals of the sort on the wall – with some Commie bookends. Maybe the Great Wall on one end and the Berlin Wall on the other?

The walls and ceiling in an office are covered with chalkboard paint. The desk is made from a wing of a World War II plane; the chair once belonged to a military dentist.
The walls and ceiling in an office are covered with chalkboard paint. The desk is made from a wing of a World War II plane; the chair once belonged to a military dentist.

Now this is something to look into: Chalkboard paint. Side note: what’s with the ball of Barbie dolls?

Mr. Teall had originally planned to put a life-size waxwork statue of Mr. Emmerich under the stairs. After discussing news coverage of Pope John Paul IIs death with Mr. Emmerich, though, he decided it would be much funnier to depict the pope reading his own obituaries.
Mr. Teall had originally planned to put a life-size waxwork statue of Mr. Emmerich under the stairs. After discussing news coverage of Pope John Paul II’s death with Mr. Emmerich, though, he decided it would be much funnier to depict the pope reading his own obituaries.

The novelty of this will soon wear thin and he’ll be left with a creepy wax mannequin peering disgustedly from under his stairs. Not very comfortable.

The library coffee table is made of a missile from Iraq and holds an Arabs-and-Americans chess set commissioned by Mr. Teall. (On the Arab side, pieces include an oil rig, Saddam Hussein and a suicide bomber, and on the American side, an exploding World Trade Center, President Bush and Rambo.)
The library coffee table is made of a missile from Iraq and holds an Arabs-and-Americans chess set commissioned by Mr. Teall. (On the Arab side, pieces include an oil rig, Saddam Hussein and a suicide bomber, and on the American side, an exploding World Trade Center, President Bush and Rambo.)

I like that shade of green on the ceiling. Not sure about having that many dead zebras though.

The dining room chairs were designed by Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano. The door, a replica of one from the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow, was made of wood and given a metal finish.
The dining room chairs were designed by Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano. The door, a replica of one from the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Moscow, was made of wood and given a metal finish.

Ornamentally awesome door. Having vault/super villain lair/submarine type doors in a normal living space has always seemed like a cool idea to me.

A guest bedroom features a headboard made from the wing of an airplane.
A guest bedroom features a headboard made from the wing of an airplane.

Great look…would be even better with a painted bomber girl on the wing.

A guest bedroom features a headboard made from the wing of an airplane.
A chair on the terrace was made of Shell oil cans by children in Ghana. Benches are laser-cut with the words “insurgents” and “infidels.” Skylights to the living room form the floor.

Chair must be cheap? Could make one yourself.

In the terrace hallway are a birdcage in the shape of the White House and a statue of Arnold Schwarzenegger inspired by Rodins The Thinker.
In the terrace hallway are a birdcage in the shape of the White House and a statue of Arnold Schwarzenegger inspired by Rodin’s “The Thinker.”

I hope he has a bird in there. Could make it a blackbird as a poignant, unsubtle symbol of the times.

A diorama depicts John F. Kennedys assassination.
A diorama depicts John F. Kennedy’s assassination.

Not sure of this thing’s purpose. Would be better as a diorama of Red Square with marching Russians.

The large murals that run throughout the house were done by the painter James Gemmill.
The large murals that run throughout the house were done by the painter James Gemmill.

Hope the director likes the color red.  AK-47 art or Russian onion domes would have also fit in.

via The new York Times