Lamp or display stand? Rather a portable cabinet of curiosities, a microcosm and memory theatre, it is a miniature projection of its owner’s inner world.
On invitation from Duende Studio, eliumstudio redesigns the vinegar maker, an accessory found in country kitchens, making it an urban life accessory.
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.
Arts de la table take a pop twist with this colourful object that primarily functions as an egg cup. Perfect for serving breakfast.
The ‘lacquered paper-objects’ are small containers designed by nendo for Nilufar gallery, first presented at Milan Design Week 2012.
The Minera carafe is inspired by a smooth pebble on which crystals have aggregated, as a geode.
‘Inspired by the bubbles formed in the Spanish summer rain…’
He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not… ME QUIERE, a stylish daisy arranged on the table, is nothing but an expression of happiness.
An inflatable lounge mattress for both indoor and outdoor use that allows two different positions, to lie down or to buckle up the arms and lounge.
A three kitchen herb pot set that perfectly fits in with the rest of the kitchen elements and allows one to grow and have plants handy while cooking.
Plant support with a ‘natural’ look that transforms a flower pot to a mini vertical garden.
Stylish, cross shaped, coat stand and hanger by designer Katerina Kopytina.
Ovia is a seamlessly integrated power reserve for developing countries that still experience frequent power shortage.
The kymo range of leather utilizes a traditional material that undergoes contemporary processes – and the result, an entirely new class of leather.
Stylist Gabrielle Stival presents her work regarding a photo shoot for IDOL Magazine.
NEX and Buro Happold complete innovative ‘bio-mimicry’ design for The Times Eureka Pavilion at Chelsea Flower Show.
The HA tower proposes a hybrid model for urban life that embraces the city, pulling it in the heart of the units, while still offering large open spaces that otherwise are only available on the urban fringe.