Benjamin Hubert has won the international competition to design an armchair for Poltrona Frau’s Centenary celebration.
A flexible and adjustable shelving system that can be used as a display in retail spaces, or just for storage at home.
Bare of unnecessary decorative elements or superfluous forms, the Bubble floor lamp is characterised by its unexpected form that evokes the element of surprise
A flower pot with a central handle that also functions as plant support. A simple, elegant and functional concept by Belgian designer Quentin de Coster.
The Spanish designer duo has created a stylish, pop household accessory consisting of fives bowls for dips and snacks, perfect for the aperitif or dinner.
The juxtaposition of light and darkness represents the conflict between public and private in the life of a star constantly exposed to the media like Lady Gaga
Arts de la table take a pop twist with this colourful object that primarily functions as an egg cup. Perfect for serving breakfast.
With their modernist streamlined, geometric shape, the Mino floor lamps may also be looked at as light screens and the biggest shade can act as a room divider.
The design of the shade construction was inspired by neurons and while the shape is organic, it is contemporary and expresses subtleness and lightness.
Clusters of grass covered islands shape the context of social interaction.
The ANGLE table is a project that achieves the maximum structural rigidity with minimal forms of an apparent simplicity.
A tabletop that hovers above the floor, suspended by tensile wires, is disguised to a massive, compact and sculptural volume when the chairs are attached to it.
A hybrid arrow shaped object which consists of modular elements. Stacked one upon another, they form a shelving system, while separate they function as stools.
Mutating cells are the inspiration for this funky furniture series.
This iPhone concept design offers the potential to extend the mobile phone’s functions with a series of add-on devices.
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.
Pfeifle created a new way to look at the baroque architecture through a contemporary interruption.
A fully glazed façade shoots up paying tribute to the features of the local landscape.