A Chair Designed To Let Someone Sit Or Lay However They Like

May 24, 2017 Erin 0

  Italian creative firm BestBefore2065, have designed MANET, a fun and sculptural chair, that allows people to sit however they like and still be comfortable.   The MANET Easy Chair is the first product entirely thought, developed and commercialized by BestBefore2065, and they aimed to create a design that could be used in different ways, and re-create […]

These Quirky Kid’s Stools Were Inspired By Farmyard Animals

May 22, 2017 Erin 0

  Japanese designer Takeshi Sawada, has designed a collection of quirky farm animal inspired stools for design brand EO – Elements Optimal.   The collection is made up of three stools, Bambi, Sheep and Cow, with the design of the back of the stools and the faux fur seat easily telling you which animal it takes […]

The Ghost Furniture Collection Is Made From Carved Cement

May 8, 2017 Erin 0

Photography by Voiid Studio   Fernando Mastrangelo has created the modern furniture design series GHOST, that was recently introduced at Collective Design. These large-scale pieces are made entirely of cement, using a robotic arm.   The dining table looks as though it is defying gravity, with the top of the table being balanced on a round bottom. […]

Metal And Wood Merge Together To Create The Echo Table Series

May 8, 2017 Erin 0

  Design studio UUfie, have created The Echo Series, a collection of modern tables manufactured by Toscari and Matter of Stuff. Using a technique of combining hardwood and metal, the designers embedding metal into lines of softwood create an elusive boundary between the two materials. All uniquely shaped, aluminum, copper, and brass, differentiate these three […]

Toronto flower shop by MSDS Studio features pale walls and linoleum-covered furniture

May 7, 2017 Eleanor Gibson 0

Speckled linoleum furniture, pale walls and minimal shelving provide a neutral backdrop for flower arrangements and plants at this Toronto florist by MSDS studio. The Canadian studio overhauled the store to create a space for selling flowers, house plants and accessories at ground level, and a mezzanine studio where the florist can create flower arrangements. Working to a tight budget and with a

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A Suspended Side Table Creates A Dramatic Effect

May 4, 2017 Erin 0

Photography by Ziga Lovsin   Architects Katjusa Kranjc Kuhar and Rok Kuhar of Slovenian design brand PIKKA, have created a collection of wood side tables (or shelves) that hang down from the ceiling.   Photography by Ziga Lovsin Named Circulum, the collection has three different designs, Ring, Bowl and Wave, with each shelf or table having […]

Lago models eight interiors after successful women and their “kindness”

May 4, 2017 Rima Sabina Aouf 0

Furniture brand Lago has worked with eight prominent Italian women to create a series of rooms in “an ode to women’s kindness”. The exhibition, called Never Stop Living Kindness – 8 women, 8 interiors and the Power of Kindness, was presented at Lago’s Salone del Mobile stall during Milan design week. It featured eight rooms

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This Minimalist Modern Cat Bed Doubles As A Functional Side Table

May 2, 2017 Erin 0

  When Wout, an owner of two kittens, Boris and Pippa, wanted to find a cat bed that would be a fun space for them to enjoy their city home, he came up empty handed, he couldn’t find anything he and the kittens liked. Wout reached out to Nikita, a friend and designer, and together […]

Evan Fay Has Designed The Lawless Chair

April 28, 2017 Erin 0

Photography by Charlie Schuck   American designer Evan Fay, has created a sculptural furniture piece named the Lawless Chair. Designed as a celebration of irregularity within a system, Evan says, “Taking ownership of truthful possessions, finding comfort in dystopia, and beauty in chaos may be a confronting reality, and opportunity to embrace new expressions in design.” […]