Concrete domestic items which make best use of modular design and clearness.
Markus Johansson has created a series of lamps that challenges all ideas about what is possible to make out of Corian®.
15,000 maps of London neighbourhoods printed onto tracing paper onto the walls make references to the London fog.
The shared desire of a designer and a metal construction company to create a contemporary production.
nendo will show its new piece “scatter shelf” at Carpenter’s Workshop Gallery in London during the Frieze Art Fair, and Friedman Benda in NY from November 10th
Two benches designed for gardens or open spaces by industrial designer Jairo Lucena.
London based designer Adam Senior creates a stylish workspace with the minimum dimensions.
CPH STREET is a limited edition, hand built single-speed street bike in an intensely black colour that makes a dramatic statement whenever it appears.
A study for future travel as part of the Future Design Series by NAU.
The WoodStock wood rack and chariot is a stylish and useful accessory for the fireplace making it easy to comfortably stock and transport wood logs.
A table that juxtaposes a natural material and industrial process with a sterling silver surface covering a massive block of wood without hiding its character.
Ploum, red dot award winning sofa, shapes a curvy nest of comfort.
red dot design award winner Sweet Spa by Starpool, takes the steam bath out of the cellar and turns it into a luxurious oasis for the bedroom.
With a red dot award as product design of 2011 and as ‘best of the best,’ Hopper is the reinvention of the traditional picnic table.
A desk lamp, inspired by simplicity, made of a single folding steel tube.
Tinted, desaturated colours and ‘empty’ frames, dominated by the scale of the old walls in the background, highlight the black garments.
With their original concepts, these freshly pop watches differentiate themselves from traditional wristwatch design aesthetics.
Two happy, girly faces and some flowers add a pleasant touch to the grey Berlin walls. A bright orange advertising logo invites us to buy perfection.
The seven chambers are designed to cut the visitor out of the context of the presence so as to create a moment of individual reception in relation to the Chinese history.