Multifunctional piece of furniture, highly suitable for lobbies and open areas. It can also be used as a conference table or desk.
Illustrations mimicking the vitraux aesthetics, a cathedral rose window decorated with figures from the animal world.
Inspired by the lightness of paper and resembling the exquisite origami geometries, it folds to achieve perfect ergonomics.
A playful experimentation with the illusion of weightlessness.
Based on triangular geometries, the crystal-shaped structures impose their presence to the surrounding space.
The joints become a distinctive exoskeleton that holds the chair’s parts together exposing the dualistic relationship of form and structure.
A small satchel handbag by Grzegorz Bien characterised by the design philosophy of an industrial design product rather than a fashion accessory.
Think positive! Handmade silkscreen prints, influenced by graphic arts and typography, effectively communicate a simple and direct message.
A table lamp inspired by traditional oil lanterns. A cork knob, like the one used to adjust the wick, dims the light from a subtle orange glow to bright white.
Made of disposable bottles and designed in a way that absorbs sound, ‘Under The Bell’ improves the quality of living with minimum environmental impact.
Invited to design a knuckle-duster, Didier Faustino has landed the Chip’N Dale project presented at the Galerie Filomena Soares in Lisbon until 10th March 2012.
Limited edition of handmade multi-purpose cubes designed and produced by UK based Method Furniture and adorned with prints by a diverse selection of artists.
‘de M-serie’ by artist and architect Sander Bokkinga is a series of objects that reflects on the honesty and roughness of materials.
A reclaimed longleaf pine beam, supported by dovetail shaped cold-rolled steel legs, becomes a multifunctional object to be used as a bench or coffee table.
A tyrannosaurus skeleton by artist and creative director Troy Picou.
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.
FAZ outdoor furniture collection is composed by a sun-lounge with an auxiliary table, armchair, modular sofa, coffee table and three flowerpots of different proportions that form a unit.
Moon Hoon has added another layer to his architecture. This is not merely a residence but the wild expression of his fantasies, sexual and science fiction wise.