141Feb 4, 2012
Made in Dupont Corian, the Qbist bar is one that can fit most definitely anywhere. Its interior consists of a mirror-finish stainless steel fitted with shelves, a tray, a drawer, a pull-out cutting board and an ice-bucket also made from a mirror-finish stainless steel. The clever Qbist bar features a square base sectioned along very […]
142Feb 4, 2012
A real jewel in deep black, the Teflon coated model combines luxury and technical perfection with the Deglon Meeting Knife Set. Meeting boxes are available in several versions with paring and kitchen knives as its common base. A carving knife completes the other sets. Meat lovers have their set consisting of 4 steak knives all […]
143Jan 12, 2012
This remarkable modernist silver cocktail shaker was originally designed by Sylvia Stave, a designer with the C.G. Hallbergs Company of Stockholm (though originally, and mistakenly, attributed to Marianne Brandt). Roughly dated from the 1920-1930 period, this divine cocktail shaker was first reintroduced in 1989 by Officina Alessi. Crafted from immaculate stainless steel into a most […]
144Jan 12, 2012
Autoban’s Pumpkin Stool is a multi functioning design that is both clever and unique. Two, flat circular discs are connected top to bottom by curved metals rods, bearing the overall resemblance of a pumpkin. Inspired by the Ottoman Kavuk, the Pumpkin can be used as a stool, coffee table or occasional table, with additional utilization […]
145Jan 5, 2012
The Mono- a cutlery set designed by Professor Peter Raacke in 1959 helped set the tone for a new era of design for flatware. He chucked out the concept of ornate, detailed silverware to usher in the simplicity of a modern, industrialist approach to this age-old meal accessory. Originally, the cutlery set was punched from […]
146Jan 5, 2012
This straight, angle-y chaise designed by Maarten Van Severen for Vitra doesn’t appear to be the most natural choice if comfort is forefront in the mind. However, the materials used in the construction of this highly structural, minimalist chaise were selected to optimize cozy reclining. Reduced to its simplest form, the MVS chaise is made […]
147Jan 3, 2012
Neapolitan coffee maker in 18/10 stainless steel, with handle and knob in Canaletto walnut. The design of this coffee maker was one of the most complex and lengthy in Alessi’s history: over the years it resulted in a book and over two hundred prototypes, all working. Riccardo Dalisi brought his conceptual experience of high craftsmanship […]
148Dec 31, 2011
Ingo Maurer received a Pop! of inspiration for this brilliant, playful light. The Bang Boom pendant lamp was designed for Ingo Maurer in Germany and is a limited edition. The Bang Boom is a variation of the original Zettel Z pendant lamp, which is monochrome. The Bang Boom is made unique by taking a cue […]
149Dec 22, 2011
The Duemilaotto, designed by Piero Lissoni, is a completely eco-friendly kitchen system by Boffi that emphasizes the beauty of using natural materials in interiors. Lissoni uses a combination of natural materials such as stone tile, reclaimed wood and solid wood to contrast with man-made materials such as stainless steel and Corian. The clean lines of […]
150Oct 13, 2011
This smart design turns a product that is used for entertainment into a utilitarian product, a wristwatch. The user can simply slide their iPod Nano music player in and out of the wrist dock or screw it in for the more permanent version, the LunaTik. Scott WIlson, the founder of MINIMAL, dreamed up this idea […]