Category: Furniture

Origamo \ Studio 06

Origamo \ Studio 06

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| November 3, 2011 | 0 Comments

Origamo is an elegant living room table. The name derived from Japanese art of paper folding, because Origamo made using a rectangular plate of metal, folded and engraved with laser cutting to give him strength and charisma. The main feature is that from every direction you look is always different shape thanks to the meticulous [...]

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Quada Chair \ Sand & Birch

Quada Chair \ Sand & Birch

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| October 28, 2011 | 1 Comment

Quada chair is realized under the sign of a profitable collaboration between Sand & Birch Design and the new brand Blueside – Emotional Design, born from the long-standing and professional italian company Steroglass, who’s trying to face new challenges in the field of furniture design. Sand & Birch and Blueside share a common sense of [...]

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Zaha Hadid: Form In Motion at Philadelphia Museum of Art

Zaha Hadid: Form In Motion at Philadelphia Museum of Art

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| October 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

Installation Design by Zaha Hadid Creates Dynamic Setting for Exhibition of Her Recent Product Designs Zaha Hadid: Form in Motion (September 17, 2011 – March 25, 2012) Exhibition Gallery, Perelman Building Zaha Hadid, one of the most innovative architects of the twenty-first century and the first woman to receive the renowned Pritzker Architecture Prize in [...]

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Espasso Sergio Rodrigues new shop

Espasso Sergio Rodrigues new shop

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| October 21, 2011 | 0 Comments

The first permanent Sergio Rodrigues shop-in-shop, featuring a full range of furniture by the iconic Brazilian designer, including an extensive selection of re-editions available for the first time in the US. ESPASSO is pleased to announce ESPASSO SERGIO RODRIGUES – the first permanent Sergio Rodrigues shop-in-shop, featuring a full range of furniture by the iconic [...]

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Glacier \ Brodie Neill

Glacier \ Brodie Neill

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| October 18, 2011 | 0 Comments

Brodie Neill recently has created Glacier, Glacier debuted at SuperDesign on 13 October. It’s a glass chaise longue and its name comes from its resemblance to a solid piece of ice suspended in motion. It’s made of 300kg of glass in a workshop in the Czech Republic. Click here to read more other projects by Brodie [...]

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ComeQuandoFuoriPiove \ Studio 06

ComeQuandoFuoriPiove \ Studio 06

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| October 14, 2011 | 0 Comments

ComeQuandoFuoriPiove is a stool made up of six cards of metal what representing a house of cards; it’s also a magazine rack because under the seat (ace of hearts) there are three compartments where you can put books, magazines and newspapers. More modules can be joined together to form a library with shape of a [...]

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Klassiker Lounge Chair \ Minwoo Lee

Klassiker Lounge Chair \ Minwoo Lee

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| October 11, 2011 | 1 Comment

Klassiker Chair is the first lounge chair designed by Minwoo Lee. There is no other objet has more memories of human body than chairs. The more chairs are touched by hands, the more our bodies will remember its structure. Chairs also become perfect architecture and beautiful objet with holding memories and history of human bodies. [...]

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OKRA realizes architectonic intervention in Moscow at Sretenka Design Week

OKRA realizes architectonic intervention in Moscow at Sretenka Design Week

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| October 10, 2011 | 0 Comments

At the opening of the Sretenka Design Week two objects, designed by OKRA are placed on a prominent spot on Tsvetnoy Bul’var in Moscow. The objects are designed as a demonstration model for interventions in public realm in Sretenka, one of Moscow’s oldest neighbourhoods. The objects are exemplary for the way interventions in public realm [...]

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ISTANBOUL \ Bora CAKILKAYA

ISTANBOUL \ Bora CAKILKAYA

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| October 4, 2011 | 0 Comments

Bora CAKILKAYA introduced the new design called ISTANBOUL in the Design SPIRIT Exhibition within the scope of the greatest design platform of Turkey, Istanbul Design Week 2011. The exhibition, composed of 40 designers younger than 40 years of age, shall be displayed at the Old Galata Bridge between 28th September and 2nd October. This year’s [...]

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BRANCH  dining table \ Marc Th. van der Voorn

BRANCH dining table \ Marc Th. van der Voorn

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| September 29, 2011 | 0 Comments

Dutch designer Marc Th. van der Voorn has recently designed the BRANCH dining table. The tabletop seems to float above the legs. All steel parts are black oxided to protect them and to give them a nice mat finish. This table is made with beautiful craftsmanship. + Designer: Marc Th. van der Voorn | http://www.marcvandervoorn.nl [...]

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Shelter for IDS West 2011 in Vancouver Convention Centre \ molo

Shelter for IDS West 2011 in Vancouver Convention Centre \ molo

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| September 28, 2011 | 0 Comments

An installation produced and presented by molo involving four artist/designers – David Ullock, Zoe Garred, Hanahlie Beisle and Joshua Van Dyke – occupying the spaces in and around softshelter (a system for creating personal space within a larger shelter) to create an intimate community of individual viewing galleries. shelter will be exhibited from September 29 [...]

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Barcode Cabinet \ Enis Aldallal

Barcode Cabinet \ Enis Aldallal

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| September 19, 2011 | 1 Comment

Like architecture, Furniture design should always interact with Light. Enis Aldallal Barcode cabinet was designed and built to read as a sculptural peice, interacting with light through the different densities of shade and spaces dedicated for keeping not only books but also other sculptural elements. Spaces for keeping sculptural items were backlit by lasercut, barcode-like, [...]

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