Posts Tagged ‘storage’
Tech Collection by EDITION14

Izabela Rodzen-Olesinski is the designer behind EDITION14, a modern luxury furniture maker based in New Jersey. She creates limited editions of 14 for each piece of furniture made. The latest collection incorporates Swarovski® Elements on each of its designs. The Tech Collection features the Tech Coffee Table and Tech Credenza. Both pieces are made in the USA with 100% hardwood, chrome-plated steel bases, and Swarovski® crystals.
2011 Year in Review: Best of Home Furnishings
Much of what we do here at Design Milk is source the newest and coolest products to hit the shelves and design fairs. This year’s batch of home furnishings are innovative, cool, and highly covetable. From a hauntingly beautiful carafe to an über-practical seating system, we bring you the best accessories we found.

Sculptural Bike Storage
Quarterre designed three sculptural bike storage solutions –- Hood, Branchline, and Shadow –- to support everyday life on two wheels. The pieces are not only useful and good-looking, they elevate the bike to a work of art.
New from Stuart Melrose

UK designer Stuart Melrose will present a very creative series of furniture at the 2012 designersblock during Interiors UK (1/22-1/25/12). I’m in love with the cabinet that has the colorful fringe. Oh, and that turquoise credenza!
Arlequin C Cabinet by Studio Laviani

Ferruccio Laviani designed this Arlequin C Cabinet that I’m absolutely in love with. The doors are shaped to follow the geometric design.
Koush Design

Julie Pieda is the founder behind the small Australian-based Koush Design. The firm designs interiors, furniture, and objects, all designed and made locally. They have developed a line of modern and quirky furniture that includes the Plateau Sofa and the Grate Sideboard.
Accordion Cabinet by Elisa Strozyk and Sebastian Neeb

The Accordion Cabinet by designer Elisa Strozyk and artist Sebastian Neeb is a bookshelf that stands on long legs with a set of flexible doors.
Keiji Ashizawa Design
Japanese designer Keiji Ashizawa‘s minimalist furnishings are as simple and functional as they are unique.

Slybox
A minimalist inspired chest of drawers with a metal frame. On top of the oak boxes, a hidden lid offers extra storage space, and when closed, it can act as additional shelf space.















