551Jan 16, 2012
The Glamour Moonboot by the original Moonboot, sees the fat-soled, plush boot taken up a notch with a luxe fur collar around the top of the boot. Glamour would not be complete without some glitzy details, which just so happen to take the form of two silver-sequined bands surrounding the silver, embroidered brand name emblazoned […]
552Jan 16, 2012
Curve by Piero Lissoni, is a softly structured, modern seating system inclusive of a sofa, bergere and armchair. Elegant and clean, this set is innovative and simple. The frame of each piece is made of tubular steel painted with black epoxy powders. Flexibility was a key component of the concept of this design, and therefore […]
553Jan 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 […]
554Jan 9, 2012
If the Palla, by Giovanni Travasa for Vittorio Bonacina gives off a bouncy, mod air, then it’s probably because the original model was designed in the 1960s. Rattan cane was woven together to structure a shape reminiscent of a bean bag chair, and housing a core of rattan. The indented space, like a ginormous impressioned […]
555Jan 9, 2012
Resembling the largest, classiest futon you’ve ever laid eyes on, is the Extra Wall Bed by Piero Lissoni. The minimal, yet structurally interesting bed by Living Divani is bordered with clean lines and a bit of staggering at the headboard. The modular headboard and frame are distinguished by the ability of different size elements to […]
556Jan 5, 2012
Silicon molded into soft, wearable geometric shapes is the basis for the Gel Bracelets from Materia Design. The appealing, tactile look of the opaque jewelry invites curious touches of discovery. The gel bracelets are available in a variety of colors, dimensions and degrees of opacity. Can be worn grouped together or singularly, depending on your […]
557Jan 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 […]
558Jan 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 […]
559Jan 1, 2012
With a nod to traditional lamp designs, the Fold family of lamps is named after the technique used in the production process where the aluminum is subjected to multiple folding. Designed by Alexander Taylor for Established & Sons, the Fold clan consists of a large floor lamp, and two smaller table lamps. Although the lamp […]
560Dec 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 […]