Tag: Contemporary design

Shape and Form collections | Graham & Brown

Shape and Form collections | Graham & Brown

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| July 31, 2010 | 1 Comment

We are pleased to present Graham & Brown’s latest design collection, Shape & Form. Shape and Form is the latest collection by Graham & Brown and is inspired by geometric shapes and the use of shadows to create depth and texture. We wanted to push the boundaries and create a dramatic, masculine collection that plays [...]

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PEDINI Introduces MAGIKA Collection

PEDINI Introduces MAGIKA Collection

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| July 18, 2010 | 1 Comment

PEDINI recently unveiled MAGIKA, the newest addition to its distinguished line of kitchen models. In addition to making the quality of PEDINI’s Italian cabinetry available to younger and more budget conscious clients, MAGIKA is designed to appeal to architects, builders and developers alike. MAGIKA strikes a balance between style, practicality and economy – combining the [...]

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Toolbox interior project | Caterina Tiazzoldi / Nuova Ordentra

Toolbox interior project | Caterina Tiazzoldi / Nuova Ordentra

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| June 27, 2010 | 0 Comments

The Italy and USA-based design studio Caterina Tiazzoldi – Nuova Ordentra recently has completed the Toolbox interior project. + Project description courtesy of Caterina Tiazzoldi / Nuova Ordentra Toolbox is a professional incubator realized in Torino Italy in an industrial space. Toolbox design has been conceived to mediate user plurality and diversity with the coherence [...]

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Turning Pink W | LEONG LEONG

Turning Pink W | LEONG LEONG

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| June 26, 2010 | 0 Comments

New York City-based architecture firm LEONG LEONG designed a temporary installation – TURNING PINK W in New York’s Chinatown. The cave-like space is a result of blending four shapes into a topological environment. The walls of the gallery are lined with mirror to transform the spatial figure into a field of reflections. LEONG LEONG + [...]

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Nouveau Salon Spa | Zubu Design Associates

Nouveau Salon Spa | Zubu Design Associates

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| April 28, 2010 | 5 Comments

Philippines-based architecture firm Zubu Design Associates recently has completed the interior works of the Nouveau Salon Spa. + Project description courtesy of Zubu Design Associates The concept of the salon was conceived as a sublime interpretation of a hair piece as it moves creating a wall and seating spiraling towards the ceiling. The wall blocks [...]

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Ethanol Fireplaces | Acácio Viegas Pereira

Ethanol Fireplaces | Acácio Viegas Pereira

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| April 17, 2010 | 0 Comments

Portuguese designer Acácio Viegas Pereira has designed the Ethanol Fireplaces. Clean, burning is based on denatured ethanol, a solvent composed of ethyl alcohol, no smell and no smoke. + All images courtesy of Acácio Viegas Pereira

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Pollen IV | Tomáš Medek for A.M.O.S. DESIGN

Pollen IV | Tomáš Medek for A.M.O.S. DESIGN

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| April 12, 2010 | 0 Comments

Pollen IV, is an artwork made by sculptor Tomáš Medek. Pollen IV will be exhibited at this year’s Milano Design Week, within the framework of a broader programme of exhibitions orgazied by Jannelli & Volpi in the showrrom “J&V Store”. The artwork with a complicated organic structure was produced thanks to the combination of a [...]

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KiBiSi is born | Kilo Design + BIG + Skibsted Ideation

KiBiSi is born | Kilo Design + BIG + Skibsted Ideation

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| November 24, 2009 | 0 Comments

Ki + Bi + Si = KiBiSi is just born KiBiSi is a Copenhagen based idea-driven industrial design firm, founded by Kilo Design / Lars Holme Larsen, BIG / Bjarke Ingels and Skibsted Ideation / Jens Martin Skibsted. It merges between Design, Architecture and Ideation. + About KiBiSi Founded by Kilo Design / Lars Holme [...]

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Illluminated Doorbell – TRUE | Spore

Illluminated Doorbell – TRUE | Spore

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| November 19, 2009 | 1 Comment

Spore, a Seattle-based design firm has released an illuminated doorbell – TRUE, designed by Ted Pierson, 2009 – which takes the doorbell out of the afterthought and into the foreground of contemporary home design. The TRUE button bridges the gap between modern and traditional design. An all-metal push button is surrounded by a thin halo [...]

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3T | Hugon Kowalski of H3AR

3T | Hugon Kowalski of H3AR

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| November 11, 2009 | 0 Comments

Polish architect Hugon Kowalski of H3AR has designed a contemporary bathroom mixer, named it as 3T due to it’s 3 triangles. + Description courtesy of H3AR Inspired by ice crevasse, it’s simplicity, elegance, naturally broken homogeneity. My bathroom mixers have cuboid shape cut by three straight at an angle of 60. That’s create three triangles [...]

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Q-bo Design Décors

Q-bo Design Décors

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| November 7, 2009 | 0 Comments

Q-bo – Design décors for precious floorings in marble and natural stone Q-bo – new Italian brand for precious natural and marble stone wall- and floor-coverings realised with innovative processing and specifically developed equipment and technologies – adds a range of elegant, ecological and resistant floorings to its wall-covering programme. The “Tech”, “Floreale”, “3D and [...]

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Icila Chair | Cecile Planchais

Icila Chair | Cecile Planchais

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| October 29, 2009 | 1 Comment

French designer Cecile Planchais has designed the Icila Chair. The chair is now available for sales in Outdoorz Gallery. + Design statement courtesy of Outdoorz Gallery Reminiscent of the Japanese art of origami, Icila is made from a single sheet of steel, cut and folded, without welds. The seat is wide (57 cm) and surprisingly [...]

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