411Jun 19, 2013
More brain tease than nesting tables, Abscissa uses form and perspective to inject new dimension to an otherwise unassuming furniture concept. These tables sequentially torque to reveal the inner tables when stacked together. The tables perspective challenging lines and angles create the illusion that surfaces are not flat even though they’re perfectly capable of holding […]
412Jun 17, 2013
NYC designers Frederick McSwain and François Chambard (of UM Project) created an outdoors-inspired exhibition at Gallery R’Pure for New York Design Week called Off The Grid. Inspired by camping, flashlights, lanterns, and easy outdoor furniture solutions like using crates as chairs, the designers created what look to be more luxurious and creative alternatives to the […]
413Jun 17, 2013
T4 was created for Vitra by the noa design group who achieved a unique balance between elegance and simplicity, and developed clear and functional solutions exclusive to the series. INDEED designed the faucets in line with the series’ restrained aesthetics. Flexible in application and rich in attractive choices, T4 will help transform your bathroom into […]
414Jun 17, 2013
Swedish design group front (sofia lagerkvist, charlotte von der lancken and anna lindgren) have developed a new product for Italian furniture company porro on show during Milan design week 2012. The ‘chameleon unit’ a color changing cupboard has a seemingly ‘magic volume’ that is constantly opening on itself like a game of chinese boxes, changing […]
415Jun 16, 2013
Designed by Basten Leijh and Pieter Janssen, the mostly wood, flat-packable Sandwichbike, conceptualized seven years ago, has generated enough interest since to go into production. The unconventional Sandwichbike is comprised of two pieces of pressed plywood, which are connected by an array of custom-made components and a conventional single speed drivetrain. “We chose wood because […]
416Jun 15, 2013
Richard Schultz designed the 1966 Collection at the request of Florence Knoll who, after retiring, wanted outdoor furniture that could withstand the corrosive Florida ocean air. The 1966 Collection is regarded as the first modern outdoor furniture and has been the category standard ever since. “In April 1963 Florence Knoll approved the outdoor program. I […]
417Jun 13, 2013
This design by Angie Anakis consists of a vase in molded enameled ceramic with a removable conical grille. The grille is lacquered laser-cut steel in either red of black. The bases and conical grilles are relative. Matte-white base with a satin black lacquered laser-cut steel grille, matte-white base with a satin red lacquered laser-cut steel […]
418Jun 13, 2013
Gio Ponti, the designer of the d 754.1 rug was an architect, painter, teacher, and author aside from a designer. The original design of this rug was created in 1954, but can now be reproduced for private homes under Molteni&C. The d 754.1 rug consists of four colors, untampered from cow hides. The colors include […]
419Jun 12, 2013
What do you get when you combine the quickness and agility of Anthem X with the control and stability of 29-inch wheels? You get this, the bike that has won the hearts of XC speed freaks and trail enthusiasts everywhere. Developed with Giant pro riders, it features a lightweight ALUXX SL Aluminum frameset with Maestro […]
420Jun 12, 2013
The Apps Chair is the result of Richard Hutten’s first design efforts for Dutch furniture company Artifort, whose name comes from the coupling of “art and “comfort”. The aptly named App Chair gets its name from the iPhone applications that inspired the shape and design of the chair and sofa, named 1.0 and 2.0 respectively. […]