No, we haven’t offered Anne Lorenz a ton of cash to strip for Scout Network Blog. Take your mind out of the gutter, please. This picture should rather illustrate how versatile and practical her furniture designs are.
Berlin
The 90′s get him every time
You think that growing up in a small town sets a limit to your creative potential? Think again!
Desperado of photojournalism
Let’s do it again, again and again
The number of times Ridge Forester and Brooke Logan married in The Bold and the Beautiful is not countable – passionate viewers might agree.
Emo with an edge
Christo messed with my car
If you walk around suburbs in the US taking pictures of cars wrapped in waterproof canvas, you’ll be judged as European.
Stuff, not people
It can be a nuisance to photograph models for fashion shoots. Most of the time they’re high maintenance, throw up on the carpet and indulge you in conversations about their dogs.
Art against dystopia
Mark Owens shows us his vision of a dystopia in the future with a combination of graphics, photography and texts. He works with design, text, photo and video to document and intervene in the built environment.
An echo from Finland
Connecting designs all around the globe
Independent designers, artists, simple visionaires but above all creative thinkers are here to introduce a next level connection between culture and design.
Singlespeed through Berlin
Ever wanted to ride an infamous fixie bike through Berlin but couldn’t afford it? FindingBerlin-Tours is the first and only Singlespeed bike-tour and rental in Berlin.
Anna Juliana Kletzmayr is a disturbing actress
Organic vs. the wasteful fashion industry
Neurosis vs. Chaos
In a correlation between childhood memories, realistic draftings and watercolors, Monja Gentschow deepened her interest and skills for art and design.
Just dressed in QR codes
Have you seen them too? Two completely naked people, who appear not to notice their audience, but communicate, as if by winking. They stand still and innocent, with their bodies on display. They look up to the left, as if looking at something… and then you see it. You follow their gaze, trying to find what they have found. Where are they looking, and what do they want to tell me?














