51Aug 22, 2013
The Ipparco lamp designed by Neil Poulton and released by Artemide utilizes a steel pole and a magnetized light ring to make adjustability infinite. The eco-friendly single-LED lamp may be positioned anywhere on the pole, including the top. Gloss black finish. [technical] Dimensions: 20″ H Dimensions Diffuser: 13/16″ H x 6 11/16″ D Dimensions Base: […]
52Aug 10, 2013
Demetra by Artemide represents an astonishing blend of form and function, culminating in the fully adjustable, painted aluminum modern desk lamp. Utilizing a single next generation LED and a diffuser, it uses much less energy to light an area than a conventional light bulb. It is also equipped with a dimmer, motion sensor, and is […]
53Jul 9, 2013
Table lamp with direct and indirect light, fully molded resin structure in different colors. The lamp consist of a section of cone base and an adjustable diffuser dome-shaped. Designed by Elio Martinelli in 1976, Elmetto even though in the design rigour, focuses on the functionality of the use with a large switch in the central […]
54Jul 4, 2013
100% Italian design. To treat the domestic space as dynamic space where all volumes and surfaces are part of the composition. Creative thinking that produces impeccable aesthetic solutions that marry contrasting textures and colours. The skilful selection of materials to create combinations of light and dark, glossy and matt with the use of ultra refined […]
55Jul 4, 2013
The Carrara floor lamp was designed by Alfredo Haberli for Luceplan in Italy. Luceplan’s Carrara floor lamp is both a very stylish light and a modernist sculpture. The Luceplan Carrara lamp is a single plastic and sculptural block for indirect upwards light. Neutral and classy, the Carrara lamp presents itself as the new single-material Luminator. […]
56Jun 24, 2013
Designed after a standard sized sheet metal bookend, Drill Design’s Bookend table uses a single sheet of steel cut and folded into a 13 inch tall oversized bookend mini table that is still functional as a bookend. Available in black, white, red, blue and yellow durable melamine finishes. material: melamine coated steel dimensions: w:260 x […]
57Jun 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 […]
58May 28, 2013
A lightweight chair whose concept and proportions evoke the Japanese tradition of Origami, taking its form from gentle folds, developed from a single die-pressed piece of curved ply. This stackable chair, visually analogous to the Ombra armchair, was designed in Japan in 1954 for the Synthèse des Arts exhibition (Le Corbusier, Férnand Léger, Charlotte Perriand). […]
59Apr 18, 2013
Glas Italia was established in 1970 in Macherio in Brianza, the industrious area of Regione Lombardia made famous by the shrewdness of some enlightened enterpreneurs of furnishings, thanks to whom the phenomenon of the “Italian design”, well-known and appreciated throughout the whole world, could develop. Series of storage furniture in tempered glass, lacquered or opaque […]
60Mar 13, 2013
Swiss design trio Atelier Oï used long strips of leather and gold rivets to create a hammock inspired by the pinched shape of pasta ribbons. “When you are playing with the material you find these references, and you find also the solution,” designer Patrick Reymond told Dezeen. “We saw that it was interesting to squeeze […]