Company DIZAJNO comes to the market with another
non-traditional piece of furniture. The IRIS collection inspired by the shape
of the rainbow lent the sofa and the chair its gently rounded shape and 7
colours. Table with glass plate reminds of puddle after the rain with a
reflection of rainbow. ” The primary idea was light. Light consisting of
colors. The colours in the everyday people´s life. The contrast of comfort and
discomfort. The sun and the rain. That’s what all of us experience … “says the
author, designer Lubo Majer.
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
The Kitchen collection by Studio Rygalik
Collection of seemingly abstract objects. They resemble odd
creatures but serve for specific purposes. In fact, it’s a cleverly designed
system. The basic structure is always the same – a freestanding frame
consisting of a ring supported on four legs. This is completed by set of
different attachments that turn the frame into different functional objects.
Monday, 22 February 2016
ECSTASY collection by ATTICO
The project ECSTASY is an elegant study on a symbolic food,
pure in form, full of value and meaning: the eucharistic host. The recurrence
of eucharistic gesture becomes recurrence of the host, stripped of it’s
religious value and used as texture or employed in oversize format adorned with
digital print. The idea, translated into a dressing table with a basin and
pitcher, can be interpreted on many levels.
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
ECSTASY collection by ATTICO
The project ECSTASY is an elegant study on a symbolic food,
pure in form, full of value and meaning: the eucharistic host. The recurrence
of eucharistic gesture becomes recurrence of the host, stripped of it’s
religious value and used as texture or employed in oversize format adorned with
digital print. The idea, translated into a dressing table with a basin and
pitcher, can be interpreted on many levels.
Monday, 8 February 2016
Les Necessaires d’Hermès collection by Philippe Nigro
Hermès’ vision of the home is first and foremost a state of
mind. In one creative sweep, Hermès combines restrained elegance, noble
materials and exceptional expertise with boldness, imagination and freedom. In
2011, this philosophy was embodied by a finely crafted range of furniture,
furnishing fabrics and wallpapers. The following year, architect Shigeru Ban’s
‘Module H’ modular system of architectural elements made subtle reference to
former Hermès designs from the 1920s and 1930s, particularly those created in
collaboration with interior designer Jean-Michel Frank.
Thursday, 4 February 2016
Jennifer Newman furniture collection
Jennifer Newman is no stranger to colour. Having built a
brand on bright, contemporary outdoor furniture, this new season won’t
disappoint. In the latest collection, Jennifer Newman Studio has added new
indoor products including the Gap Desk and the Trestle Table.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Home Café by Penda, Beijing – China
We have been commissioned by the Beijing-based property
developer Hongkun to lay out a concept for its café brand Home Café with
potential to spread it throughout China. The café chain will incorporate
various concept versions to offer spaces to breathe in heavily polluted areas
of China. Two debut locations opened its doors in Beijing and Tianjin. With air
pollution being a major issue in Chinese cities, Penda decided to create a café
for visitors to take a deep breath of clean air.
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
Rivalto furniture by Arte Veneziana, Milano
RIVALTO, Arte Veneziana’s new brand, is a reference point in
the luxurious furnishings with a total living concept that joins the oldest
Venetian craftsmanship tradition with a contemporary taste. A collection of
objects and exclusive pieces, made from exceptional quality materials: glass,
mirrors, fine fabrics and noble woods with finishes according to the oldest
craftsmanship decorative techniques; this is RIVALTO. The new furnishings
concept offering custom solutions, with creativity and uniqueness as its
strength. Created from the experience of Giancarlo, Alessandro and Nicola
Zanin, RIVALTO runs over the Venetian glass tradition entrusting the design of
its application to the architect Giovanni Luca Ferreri.
Friday, 29 January 2016
The Twenties collection by Masquespacio for Missana
Spanish creative consultancy Masquespacio presents their
last project for the upholstery company Missana. The project consists in the
redesign of the brand and artistic direction of their new catalogue of products
called ‘The Twenties.
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Mag Rack Table Series by ZONE ARCHITKTEN
Everyone is familiar with the chaos you encounter on the
coffee table in your living room or at the office. Nikola Popovic, an Austrian
architect and designer, decided to design a solution.
Monday, 25 January 2016
Duetto bed by Centro Ricerche Flou
Its versatility is extraordinary; the bed lies halfway
between a dormouse/daybed, a sofa and a bed. The daybed version is a
comfortable sofa that can rapidly transform into an equally comfortable bed,
with an oprional spare bed stored tidily underneath. When pulled-out and
raised, it can be anchored to the first one to produce a practical double-size
bed. The BOOK Transformable beds – catalogue illustrates Duetto.
Friday, 22 January 2016
IKON sofa by Alegre Design for B&V
Ikon, the flagship model of the new B&V collection.
IKON, designed by Alegre Design, is a sofa which combines the laborious
capitone finish with an aerial bath structure with natural plywood finishes
over steel legs. A geometrical volume design which stands out of its originality,
presence, elegance and quality.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Trees and Rocks table by Martin Azua
Barcelona designer Martin Azua has created a table that
plays on the contrast in properties between wood and stone. The Trees and Rocks
table features central discs of Venato Carrara marble set into a main frame of
Spanish walnut, but future versions may feature different combinations of
material. “I wanted to make a table with two fine materials that are very
attractive in themselves and don’t need any kind of ornamentation because their
surface are always different and full of information,” said Azua. “The wood is
warm and soft and the marble is cold and tough.”
Wednesday, 20 January 2016
Spring Summer 2016 Collection by Ferm Living
Northmodern 2016: a shelving system constructed from
perforated metal sheets and a set of stackable wooden chairs feature in Fern
Living‘s Spring Summer 2016 furniture collection.
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
MSGS Shelves by Lucas Stoppele & Jean-Charles Kien
Designers Lucas Stoppele and Jean-Charles Kain have
collaborated to create MSGS, a collection of shelves inspired by icebergs.
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Nara Sideboard Collection by ARLEX
We seek to integrate the handle of a container system into
the product, without looking like an extra element superfluous. Inspired by the
frame of a canvas, the hangnail is hidden on the edge perimetral system offers
many possibilities to combine finishes and got the Marco collection can live in
areas with very different aesthetics.
Monday, 11 January 2016
Botanic Kitchen Restaurant Concept by Kiwi & Pom, UK
Kiwi & Pom were appointed to develop a restaurant
concept that would consolidate and refurbish existing restaurants for a
garden-focused retailer. The scope of the project was to propose a brand name,
create a brand identity, develop graphics and handle art direction, in addition
to the interior design. At the heart of the design solution was a desire to
create a fresh, light and airy restaurant space that blurred the boundaries
between indoor and out. In direct response to the client’s original brief, Kiwi
& Pom set a mandate to ‘never be less than one meter away from a plant’.
This was achieved by positioning plants in considered locations at every
opportunity, which included hanging baskets, space dividing screens, floor
standing planters and table top pots.
Thursday, 7 January 2016
Five Pouf by Anderssen & Voll for Muuto
Oslo design studio Andersen & Vole has created a
collection of five-sided poufs with gently rounded corners for Danish brand Mute.
Saturday, 2 January 2016
Kitchen Furniture by Sebastian Cox for DeVol
British designer-craftsman Sebastian Cox has designed a
kitchen for English brand DeVol that features rough-sawn timber and panels of
woven beech.
Friday, 1 January 2016
Plus Concrete Modular Storage Solution by Lyon Beton for Gessato
Named for its home
in France, design group Lyon Beeton embodies a traditional European aesthetic
married with modern sensibilities. The latest addition to their impressive line
of furniture is PLUS, a clear and concise concrete collection that allows for
optimal adaptability. Conceived by Bertrand Jaye, Plus 1, 2, and 4 promise to
“Fit in Your Ideas” through three distinct pieces: a single storage cube (1)
that doubles as a seat, a larger bench (2), and an accent “table” (4). However,
those labels are relative; each modular unit plays infinite roles – from shelf,
bookcase, or room divider to coffee table, nightstand, or corner cabinet.
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