maria makowska of studio GOGO

maria makowska of studio GOGO

'log radio' is a log of pinewood with speakers and a radio built into it

maria makowska from poland collaborated with designboom back in 2004.
shortly after, in 2005, she founded studio GOGO with piotr stolarski, who she met
while studying industrial design at the warsaw academy of fine arts.
we are pleased to share some of the projects that makowska has been working on since then,
including 'log radio' and 'log clock'.

we'd like to send maria and studio GOGO our support and wish her success
with her future design endeavours.


in order to get your own 'log radio', you must saw one of the radio units off the beam of raw pinewood


'log clock' is a log with multiple clocks running along it




once you have sawn off your clock from the log you can make it your own, using hand-drawn graphics


here maria demonstrates how to get a piece of your own 'log clock'

more
studio GOGO: http://www.gogo.com.pl
andrea db
11.12.08  
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