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  • Reves Chair by Muka Design Lab

    This innovative chair was designed in 2014 by Muka Design Lab. Made from an oil-treated beech structure, the Reves Chair is upholstered in a two-tone quilted textile that is stiff enough to remain vertical without the need of supports. When upright, the chair’s back cocoons the user in a private space. It can also be […] More

  • Caruso Music Cabinet by Paolo Cappello for Miniforms

    Designed by Paolo Cappello for Miniforms in 2015, this stylish Cabinet with embedded hi-def bluetooth speaker, works with all smartphones or tablets. Take a look at more pictures after the jump. More

  • Otaku Bathtub by Tal Engel

    Designed by Berlin based designer Tal Engel , the Otaku is a bathtub made of pressed woven veneer sheet. A process which was inspired by traditional boat building techniques and is based on nowadays manufacturing technologies. ‘Otaku’ looks at the unique relation between sailing and bathing – as states of mind, by identifying the boat and […] More

  • Toadstool Collection by Masquespacio for Missana

    This family of puffs, table and sofa bench represents very clearly what Masquespacio’s work is, inspired by the visual culture and by the fact that graphic design is always present in one way or another through their projects. The fusion of materials seeks also to highlight that visual culture, “we can recognized the Memphis movement […] More

  • Wave City Dining Table by Mousarris

    Inspired by a popular movie this limited edition dining table designed by Moussaris is a well balanced mixture of wood, steel and 3D printed technology with hand painted coloring techniques. Take a look at more images after the jump. More

  • LeBloc by Cassat & Dehais

    The “LeBloc” secretary desk designed by Cassat & Dehais has a very simple appearance, which reveals its complexity gradually. The outside cubic form reveals the traditional complexity of a secretary desk at the opening: flap, secret drawer, hidden features, modular elements and plenty of convenient storage. LED lighting, power supply and optimized wiring conveniently host […] More

  • Rocket Coffee Table by Stelios Mousarris

    Designer Stelios Mousarris designed this innvative and rather unusual coffee table inspired by childhood nostalgia. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • The Velo Chair by Jan Waterston

    British designer Jan Waterston designed the Velo Chair,a modern wooden chair that is a response to modern bicycles and how they appear to wrap around the user . Jan mentions, “The bicycle is an object in which the user can feel a seamless relationship to and subsequently the road. This relationship between body and object […] More

  • Melting Furniture by Rado Kirov

    Bulgarian Sculptor, Rado Kirov, who has had an extensive background in copper, silver and gold smithing, has recently shifted his focus to stainless steel and functional artworks. Having created some historically profound pieces such as the silver chalice presented to Pope John Paull II by Nelson Mandela, Kirov now graces us with a collection of […] More

  • Quetzal by Marc Venot

    Designed for Spanish furniture manufacturer Missana, designer Marc Venot, has created an armchair named Quetzal, inspired by the bird of the same name. The chair has 14 overlapping bright and colourful bicolor pillows that resemble the feathers of the Quetzal. The pillows sit into a cone-like chair base for optimal comfort. Take a look at […] More

  • Perch Light Series by Umut Yamac

    London-based architect and designer Umut Yamac’s Perch designed this inspiring Light series like carefully folded pieces of origami art that invite viewers to touch them. The simplicity of the life-size “paper” bird sculptures are, in Yamac’s own words, poetry. Turn the lights down low and watch the birds glow from the inside out. This is […] More

  • Light Sculptures by SplitGrain

    Paul Foeckler, the head designer and founder of online shop Split Grain, was inspired by the inherent beauty of foraged firewood for his impressive Light Structure collection. He began experimenting with different cuts to the exterior textures and shapes of firewood he found in California forests, and soon found that “different splitting techniques followed by […] More

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