1341Oct 18, 2010
An elegant “blob” of glass is a sophisticated way to arrange your pens, pencils and ruler. The indentations in the molten, glossy glass were specifically molded for this purpose, while the solid weight of the glass naturally acts as a paperweight. Available in multiple colors and shapes.
This desk organizer and paperweight was inspired by the left-over “blob” materials from the glass blowing process. Its organic shape and indentations hold an array of office supplies such as pens, pencils, and rulers, while the mass of the glass suffices as a natural paperweight.
designer: estd
producer: established & sons
material: hand-blown glass
period: 2010s
1342Oct 12, 2010
Using electronic technology, Webers Q-140 Grill is great for grilling. It is silver and has stainless steel grates covered by porcelain. Reflective surfaces allow necessary heating of the cooking grates through smart electricity. It operates with 120 volts and works out 1560 watts. The lid and bowl are made of cast aluminum for strength and a light-weight feel. The nylon grill frame is strengthened with glass. Total cooking area is about 189 sq. inches.
producer: weber
material: cast aluminum
period: 2010s
1343Sep 27, 2010
You don’t set the glass on the table- the glass is the table. Established & Sons have crafted a hand-blown glass table, designed by Konstantin Grcic. The unique design is a two-part construct. A voluptuous, free-form glass bubble makes up the base of the table, and is topped by a translucent, colored table-top sheet of glass. This piece, named Blow, represents the work achievable using the skill of fine Venini artisans.
1344Sep 27, 2010
Shhh. With the WhisperTrac™ motorized drapery system, your light to heavily weighted drapery never has to travel louder than a whisper. The WhisperTrac™ comes in three different motor models: DT20, DT30 and DT32. The 24 volt motors can carry a maximum of 220lbs. of weight and 58 feet of drapery. The motor systems can be integrated with lighting and A/V control systems, and installed without the help of an electrician. Most drapery travels 5.9″ per second. Let Mechoshade keep those motorized seconds hushed.
1345Sep 27, 2010
The Ball fan, somewhat resembling an airplane propeller, is an expression of a conventional approach to this necessity- the ceiling fan. The Modern Fan Co. took a minimalistic approach, offering a variety of functional options that slightly alter the appearance of the overall design. The standard model comes in brushed aluminum or glossy white. Blades are also available in maple, and come with blade spans of 42″ or 52.” The fan comes in four speeds, and is available with a light at its center.
1346Aug 23, 2010
The Kelvin LED by Antonio Citterio is a desk lamp with a surprisingly large spread of direct light and a double pantograph arm and 360 degree swiveling head. The body is cast in aluminum alloy with the outside head in die-cast aluminum with an injection-molded metalacrylate diffuser, while the external cover of the base in ABS with a white, anthracite, or black finish. This popular Flos lamp gives you both a warm, soft light while it is also an energy-efficient light source with LEDs. While using special Flostouch technology the switch only needs a light touch to turn the lamp on or off, or to change between the two levels of light intensity.
designer: antonio citterio and toan nguyen
producer: flos
materials: aluminum alloy
period: 2010
1347Aug 23, 2010
The Glo Ball lamp family, designed by Jasper Morrison, is a collection of orbs lamps capable of setting any space they are placed in “aglow”. The collection of light models allow the Glo Ball to be both suspended from the ceiling or to stand upright in a room. The soft sphere of hand-blown opal glass is complimented by the stark, white stainless steel base it rests on. The modern lamps are produced by Flos and are available with fluorescent or halogen lights.
designer: jasper morrison
producer: flos
materials: metal and glass
period: 1990s
1348Aug 23, 2010
The refined folding Déjà-vu console by Naoto Fukasawa is an essential for any household. Made by Magis in 2010 the legs are made of polished aluminum and the tops are available in MDF either painted, veneered in oak or oak stained wenge.
designer: naoto fukasawa
producer: magis
material: aluminum and oak
period: 2010s
1349Aug 18, 2010
Wrongwoods seems like an adequate description of the colors used for the different wooden home furnishing pieces offered through Established & Sons- but really it’s the combined last names of British artist Richard Woods and designer Sebastian Wrong, as part of a collaboration project hosted by E&S. The unfashionable, yet recognizable Wood pattern used for this line of utilitarian cabinets conveys a fashionable message in the unusually colored items. The typical materials used for these pieces are: timber, plywood, paint, clear lacquer and sometimes 6mm toughened glass.
designer: richard woods and sebastian wrong
producer: established & sons
material: plywood
period: 2010s
1350Aug 9, 2010
If Oskar Zieta were decorating rooms in comic books, one of the rooms might feature a chair like this. Two steel plates are welded together and then expanded under high pressure, ensuring every Plopp chair is a unique creation. The black, yellow, gray or white stool/sculptures are either powder-coated or stainless steel.
designer oskar zieta
producer: hay
materials: steel
made: 2010
dimensions: d 35cm x h 51cm