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NewspaperWood Framed Cabinet by Breg Hanssen
Breg Hanssen has designed a new cabinet for Vij5 using Meike Meijer’s NewspaperWood (wood planks made from old newspapers). I really d…
Werner Neumann
Werner Neumann, a furniture designer from The Netherlands, has two new collections of furniture, Organic and Birchwood, that he exhibited at…
Stage Legs by Noddy Boffin
I feel like “Stage Legs” is the furniture equivalent of “Jazz hands.” These folded steel legs by Noddy Boffin are re…
Chameleon Cupboard by Front for Porro
The Swedish design company Front has created the Chameleon Cupboard for the Italian company Porro. The storage piece is considered a “…
Prototyping the Domestic Environment by RISD Students
The students from the Department of Interior Architecture at Rhode Island School of Design have created a collection entitled Prototyping th…
Objet Coloré by Fabrica for Benetton
United Colors of Benetton is well known for their brightly colored attire, so of course they needed a display system that matched their fun …
Tetra Shed
Remember our post on backyard offices? You can add this one to the list! The Tetra Shed might just be the perfect solution for those looking…
black&black Collection from K% for Nendo
Japanese design collective Nendo, with design director Oki Sato at the helm, is launching its new collaborative brand K% with a collection e…
Perceptor Cabinet by Tieme Rietveld and Codex Inferno
Dutch interior designer Tieme Rietveld and image makers Codex Inferno have collaborated on Perceptor, a handmade and hand-sprayed cabinet. I…
No. 216 Sideboard by Jesper Ståhl for Voice
The No. 216 sideboard, by Swedish designer Jesper Ståhl for Voice, is one sleek piece of storage furniture. The idea behind the design was …
New Element Shelving System by Brad Ascalon for FASEM
Brad Ascalon Studio is launching a new shelving series called Element for Italian company FASEM at this year’s Salone in Milan.
Jacob Bookcase by Clark Art Center
Jacob Bookcase comes from the creative group of Clark Art Center in Brazil. The group was inspired by the Jacob’s Ladder toy – y…
Prettypegs
How’s this for an idea? Swedish company Prettypegs has come out with a line of stylish and fun customizable legs that fit any of your …
Sedici by Roberto and Stefano Truzzolillo
I’m loving the texture of this Sedici storage unit by Roberto and Stefano Truzzolillo. Made of solid wood, the piece is assembled with…
Recycled Collection from Kann Design
I love the smartly designed furniture from the Paris-based Kann Design. They work with a mix of designers to create a solid collection of mi…
Imeüble by Bjørn Jørund Blikstad
In January 2010 Bjørn Jørund Blikstad’s prototype for a modular storage system graced the cover of Wallpaper* magazine and then th…
Deconstruction
NewspaperWood Framed Cabinet by Breg Hanssen
Breg Hanssen has designed a new cabinet for Vij5 using Meike Meijer’s NewspaperWood (wood planks made from old newspapers). I really d…
Werner Neumann
Werner Neumann, a furniture designer from The Netherlands, has two new collections of furniture, Organic and Birchwood, that he exhibited at…
Objet Coloré by Fabrica for Benetton
United Colors of Benetton is well known for their brightly colored attire, so of course they needed a display system that matched their fun …
No. 216 Sideboard by Jesper Ståhl for Voice
The No. 216 sideboard, by Swedish designer Jesper Ståhl for Voice, is one sleek piece of storage furniture. The idea behind the design was …
New Element Shelving System by Brad Ascalon for FASEM
Brad Ascalon Studio is launching a new shelving series called Element for Italian company FASEM at this year’s Salone in Milan.
Recycled Collection from Kann Design
I love the smartly designed furniture from the Paris-based Kann Design. They work with a mix of designers to create a solid collection of mi…
Imeüble by Bjørn Jørund Blikstad
In January 2010 Bjørn Jørund Blikstad’s prototype for a modular storage system graced the cover of Wallpaper* magazine and then th…
Deconstruction
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