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Alex Brokamp’s A__to__B Studio

Alex Brokamp, an industrial designer located in Cincinnati, Ohio, recently launched A__to__B Studio, where he’s producing design-focused objects and furniture with simple silhouettes in a fun range of color. Take a look at his debut collection, which launched at this year’s Architectural Digest Design Show.

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Taking inspiration from mountains, the Peak and Valley Coffee Table features a “peak” that acts as a page holder for your book or magazine and a “valley” that can house your magazines. The table comes in various color combinations.

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Much like the previously mentioned coffee table, the Peak Side Table works the same way by hold your place in a book.

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The Finger Floor Light references your digits with a diffuser that mimics the fingernail and gives off a warm glow. The Nub Side Table is the perfect place to catch all of your belongings or to sit next to a sofa.

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The Bump Mirror comes in several colors and finishes and was inspired by speed bumps on the road. The mirror suggests slowing down to check yourself before you leave home.

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The Color Clock changes depending on the light and angle you’re viewing it at as its reflective face bounces back different iridescent colors.

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The Claw Pendant is held up by a claw-like structure reminiscent of the claw machines you see in arcades. A mirrored silver crown bulb rests below a reflective disc producing different color changes and reflections.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in photography from SCAD and can usually be found searching for vintage wares, doing New York Times crossword puzzles in pen, or reworking playlists on Spotify.