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Make a Tweet

By Malin Miller on May 9, 2012

No I don’t have a tweet account where you could tweet me, I am actually making an allusion to the real tweet, i.e. the sound of a bird!  The great sound of  spring. I wish I would have taken in more of my father’s knowledge of recognising all the different birds only by their sound. It  always impresses me when someone says oh, that’s the bird so and so! Eaven in design the birds haven’t been forgotten, there are  some quite impressive designed homes for our garden companions.

A luxury condo of the birdworld!  Designed by Vladimir Sinelnikov. It’s hinged together so opens easily for cleaning. We all know how messy birds can get!

The idea of “Birdy” came about when the designer Vladimir Jaccard went to the design school of Lausanne in Switzerland and the task was to explore the material fibercement. As it is an organic material 100% recyclable he came up with the idea for a bird house. I actually see a hanging handbag, but I suppose that eaven in a handbag there could be room for a little bird! You can lift of the sides for the cleaning.

This “folding birdhouse” is a quite clever idea. When you order it it comes in a flat sheet of steel and you are the one to fold it! A co-design between Jesper Mollen Hansen and Dorthe Weis and it’s an exclusive design for the MoMa store.

The Artist Donald Corey sure kept  the most important needs of his clients in mind creating this bird house with green roof.

This “birdcafe” by the Canadian design student Teddy Luonge is really great with its graphic cutouts.  What a meetingpoint for all the birds in the garden.

A very  conceptual design is made by the Swiss design group Big-Game

Who wouldn’t like to have this contemporary piece of sculpture  in your garden if your into design?!

The Barcelona bird pavillon (yes it’s a play on the  Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona pavillon from 1929!) by the Danish Architecte Monique Engelund

Big gameDonal CoreyDorthe WeisJesper Mollen HansenMonique EngelundNidusa birdhouseTeddy LuongeVladimir JaccardVladimir Sinelnikov
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