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Straw Collective
Straw Collective launched their debut collection of lighting and furniture during the London Design Festival 2011. I’m loving those sc…
Twisted Collection by Erwin Zwiers
As a follow up to his Twisted Lights, Erwin Zwiers has created a collection of tables with the same name.
Kuli by Felix Haeffner and Julia Wolf
Kuli is a coffee table, a stool or seat designed by young German designers Felix Haeffner and Julia Wolf. It contains extra storage, too ins…
Babel Holder
As part of the DMY 2011 Asia Exhibition tour, which presents innovative German design objects and products at seven different fairs and fest…
Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada
During the London Design Festival, Benjamin Hubert launched five new designs for De La Espada.
Escapefromsofa
Istanbul design studio Escapefromsofa launched some new pieces at Tent London last week. They look to be 1960s-70s inspired to me. What do y…
Cvetnoetno Furniture
Cvetnoetno Furniture is a collection of pieces designed by Slovene architect Spela Leskovic and fashion designer Almira Sadar in cooperation…
Salon by Lee Broom
I’m always excited to see what British designer Lee Broom has going on at the London Design Festival and this year, he doesn’t d…
Meg O’Halloran Design
American designer and Cornell grad Meg O’Halloran presented a new collection of modern seating at the AIA’s Kick Off Party for t…
Steel Stool by Noon Studio
Steel Stool is a minimalist prototype created by London- and Avignon-based Noon Studio. The studio was created by two designers, Gautier Pe…
Skim Milk
Boet by Note Design Studio
Note Design Studio has a new stool called Boet, which means Nest in Swedish. The stool is inspired by birds’ nests: elevated, protecte…
Syn-Kraft Furniture by Christian Kayser
German designer and recent grad Christian Kayser‘s work focuses on the idea of synergy, using gravity and weight to determine the fina…
Grille Chair by Yenhao Chen
The Grille chair, or stool, by Yenhao Chen has the silhouette of a simple stool but the ribbon-like legs are an unexpected detail.
Tulipa Stools by Melissa Godoy Nieto
Tulipa Stools by Brooklyn-based Mexican designer Melissa Godoy Nieto come from a desire to create a piece of furniture that is very simple t…
Stitching Concrete by Florian Schmid
Florian Schmid is a graduate industrial designer from Hochschule München. His final project is called Stitching Concrete, inspired by the c…
Ribbon Stool by Nick Rawcliffe for Deadgood
The Ribbon Stool by Nick Rawcliffe of Raw Studio for Deadgood and will be shown in Newcastle as part of Design Event 2011 in October.
Straw Collective
Straw Collective launched their debut collection of lighting and furniture during the London Design Festival 2011. I’m loving those sc…
Twisted Collection by Erwin Zwiers
As a follow up to his Twisted Lights, Erwin Zwiers has created a collection of tables with the same name.
Escapefromsofa
Istanbul design studio Escapefromsofa launched some new pieces at Tent London last week. They look to be 1960s-70s inspired to me. What do y…
Steel Stool by Noon Studio
Steel Stool is a minimalist prototype created by London- and Avignon-based Noon Studio. The studio was created by two designers, Gautier Pe…
Skim Milk
Boet by Note Design Studio
Note Design Studio has a new stool called Boet, which means Nest in Swedish. The stool is inspired by birds’ nests: elevated, protecte…
Stitching Concrete by Florian Schmid
Florian Schmid is a graduate industrial designer from Hochschule München. His final project is called Stitching Concrete, inspired by the c…
Ribbon Stool by Nick Rawcliffe for Deadgood
The Ribbon Stool by Nick Rawcliffe of Raw Studio for Deadgood and will be shown in Newcastle as part of Design Event 2011 in October.
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