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Friday 21 July 2006

Daedalos :: Dot Kite - Lab


Dot Kite - Lab introduces a Re-imagined seating system that sets new standards to the modern interiors. Feather, is the first product from the new forthcoming Dot Kite collection, Daedalos. A tubular of aluminium is been used for the base of Daedalos, and a coated polyether for the seater. Great for luxurious hotels and night clubs as well, that want to enhance the offering experience to their visitors.

Designer :: Matteo Modica

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Plieé chair and center room table :: Eduardo Baroni


Eduardo Baroni has been working with clean and light designs since the begining of his career. The forms are made from simple materials and processes resulting in new and instigating products.

Here are the Plieé chair and center room table. Simple, lightweight and beautiful.

Designer :: Eduardo Baroni - Rio de Janeiro - Brazil

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Thursday 20 July 2006

Cassetto chair :: Studiobo


“ Cassetto” in Italian means a drawer.

After we came back from visitting Milan design week last year.We have a big question to challenge our idea “Why a chair must beauty only the front-side?” So,It made our inspiration to concern more about back-side of the chair and analyze this idea to design.Then,We generated this conceptual idea in experimental design by merge 2 product forms between the chair and the drawer storage to make an individual drawer chair.
The gimmick and humor of the fake drawers are the added values of this chair.

Designer :: Studiobo,Thailand / Chaiyapruk tongcham + Panatda manurasda

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Monday 17 July 2006

Treme - Treme :: TRIPTYQUE


Inspired by the vibrating graphics of the Sao Paulo's city center's towers, the Treme-Treme library is a homage to the Brazilian megalopolis.
Powerful and sensual, it revisits the organicity and the depth of the "vertical favelas".
Playing with the boundary between architecture and design, Treme-Treme modifies and carves the environment of which it forms part, giving movement and dynamics to spaces(...).

Designers :: Carolina Bueno, Gregory Bousquet, Olivier Raffaëlli, Guillaume Sibaud

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Tuesday 11 July 2006

twin cluster :: hivemindesign


Using all structural sheet metal parts this modular seating and surfaces can combine to make endless arrangements.

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Friday 7 July 2006

Proyecto Duo (Masisa) :: Nicolás Hernández


Designer :: Nicolás Hernández

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Platform Table :: Claudio Cabaca Design


A stunning fully organic sculptured table incorporating form and function in 70´ties style. Completely hand moulded using original 70´ties materials, the platform table is made out of high quality polyester and imbedded colour. A limited number of tables will be made and each table will be stamped on the under side with the Lunar labs logo, Designer and Design name. The Platform table can be mounted on 3 wheel coasters 1 coaster having brake lever and 2 without. Coasters wheels rotate 360 degrees and can be easily mounted and removed by hand. The Platform table comes in 17 standard colours other colours on request.

Designer :: Claudio Cabaca

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Thursday 6 July 2006

50 Park Avenue Project :: Brad Ascalon



50 Park Avenue Project was designed for a private client who owns a beautiful midtown apartment, decorated and furnished almost entirely in mid-century objects. For the bedroom, the client wanted some of that aesthetic to carry over, but at the same time, was looking for something modern and fresh. 50 Park Avenue was designed to be very warm and soothing, both visually and to the touch. Within these pieces exist unexpected/atypical areas for storage and display, from the bud vase in the headboard to the vertical and horizontal niches in the nightstands and credenza, used for books or other personal objects, as well as a dvd player/cable box. The project was created with walnut-stained cherry and a cotton-silk blend of fabric. The drawers utilize an auto-closing mechanism. And the glass bud vase built into the headboard adds that little unexpected splash of color and life to the heavy earth tones that dominate the room.

Designer :: Brad Ascalon

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Wednesday 5 July 2006

Bi Lounge - Fiberglass :: Orange22



Featured in Surface Magazine’s T.A.G. 2003 in Milan, Italy and Manhattan, New York, the Bi_Lounge pushes the limits of materials by challenging the structural integrity of different mediums. With its sleek, futuristic form and daring combinations of materials, the Bi_Lounge quite certainly stimulates the senses, supports the body, and makes any environment stylistically appealing.

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