1001Aug 27, 2012
Serpentine is an armchair designed for sitting outside all year long. The delicate metallic structure reminds one of winter vegetation. When Summer comes back, Serpentine is dressed with long colored cushions that entwine the backrest and armrests supports. You can still glimpse the underlying metal frame, but your body will never feel its touch. The […]
1002Aug 26, 2012
The name of a creative little buffet table created by designer Miki Astori. The design though is less similar to a nutlet and more akin an olive. It’s expected that such furniture may be seen at beach parties or sea resorts. Peanut is made of aluminum. For stability the designer has provided a heavy base […]
1003Aug 26, 2012
The great outdoors are truly great with the EcoSmart Fire Stix fireplace. Acclaimed, Barcelona-based designer Hiroshi Tsunoda has created a fireplace with a contemporary twist on the traditional campfire. Known for exploring the possibilities of geometric figures, Hiroshi’s unique EcoSmart Fire is both visually striking and practical – particularly in an outdoor environment. Consisting of […]
1004Aug 25, 2012
Eco-friendly tableware for kids. “Cleaning your plate” takes on a whole new meaning thanks to Green Eats. Our colorful, reusable plates are made from 100% recycled plastic milk containers, so they make every mealtime an opportunity to do something good for the planet. This ultra-safe recycled plastic has no melamine, BPA, phthalates, PVC, or external […]
1005Aug 23, 2012
Rear wheel driving is back! In a fun way. The new Scion FR-S was created from a joint project between Toyota and Subaru. The FR-S is Scion’s version and the BR-Z is Subaru’s. These Japanese twins come with a direct injected 2.0 liter front-mounted flat four engine, also known as a BOXER engine! It delivers […]
1006Aug 23, 2012
Metalworker Xavier Pauchard not only brought the art of galvanizing steel to France, but took the process to the next level by creating the Marais A Chair (1934), the quintessential cafe chair that was both elegant and robust enough to grace the decks of the S.S. Normandie ocean liner. “Xavier Pauchard’s Chaise A is a […]
1007Aug 21, 2012
A sofa for exteriors but designed for the age-old and very noble art of conversation. In this sofa everyone can find their ideal depth of seating position and posture: more composed or more gently relaxed, depending on one’s temperament or the circumstances of the day. Ludovica and Roberto Palomba wanted Grand Plié (this is the […]
1008Aug 20, 2012
Metalworker Xavier Pauchard not only brought the art of galvanizing steel to France, but took the process to the next level by creating the Marais A Chair (1934), the quintessential cafe chair that was both elegant and robust enough to grace the decks of the S.S. Normandie ocean liner. It takes 100 manual operations to […]
1009Aug 20, 2012
The high-performance Nao Head Torch is the latest addition to the Petzl stable, with innovative, self-adjusting lighting that chooses how bright the beam should be. Reactive Lighting technology in the rechargeable Nao Head Torch adapts two high-power LEDs instantly and automatically to your needs, resulting in fewer manual interventions and a longer battery life. This […]
1010Aug 18, 2012
The principle for creating the basic shape of Grillage is very simple: a sheet of metal with staggered grooves is folded, origami-style, and then drawn to create a mesh. Grillage tells the story of its manufacturing process…drawing, folding, creasing. It reveals everything about itself, from how it was designed to how it was produced. Grillage […]