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Missix_Where opposites attract – even in design
Missix is a small armchair made of rotational moulded polythene and featuring a fully modern and clean design. And yet its soul looks back at the mysterious Minoan spirals from Santorini. Missix’s name comes from its unique heavy-rounded, number six shape. This small armchair looks compact and monolithic together, yet... » read more
Kibako wall lamp
Created as a collaboration between Paris based designers Mathias Astúa (www.atelierastua.com) and Louis Maucout (www.louismaucout.com), Kibako is a wall lamp that puts in confrontation the traditional japanese lamp, the an-don, with the abstraction of modernity. Turned off, Kibako pesents itself as the simplest expression of a an-don volume: a rectangular... » read more
Bespoke Inflatables
Custom designed and handcrafted inflatable structures and objects. Made to measure inflatables for any occasion; window displays, installations, weddings, chill-out structures, performances, events, festivals, photographers, parties, etc. Product Designer, Mahani Baharum and Creative Production Manager, Gaia Hannan, met in 2008 while working at a London based design studio specializing in... » read more
“Choose your colors” | Pantone tarts by Griottes
Would you like a good idea for a tarts? Here you are served! The idea comes from Emilie,26 years and French art director. Her passion for food design led her to create the blog Griottes that covers topics on food, decor, food design, creation in general. “Choose your color” is... » read more
Etched Tables
ETCHED TABLES These two tables are made of a light, black painted steel structure, and topped with oiled Russian plywood. They come in two sizes: one square and low, and the other is rectangular and high. They can be nested to create an ensemble at different heights, or they can... » read more
Nucleo Petroglyph
Petroglyph as the neorealism in everyday life. Petroglyph as stories handed down over generations. Petroglyph as a medium of hidden messages. The Petroglyph collection recodes and reprocess scrap material sourced by the Nucleo Laboratory, in an assemblage that is constantly changing and evolving its form. The layers of the material... » read more
Nessie pins | by Duncan Shotton
Duncan Shotton is a young British designer who was born in 1985 in Camden. “Nessie pins” is one of his latest creations. They are 24 drawing pins inspired by the legend of the Loch Ness monster in Scotland. It ‘a fun and cute item to fix ideas and thoughts on... » read more
Crooked House by Szotnyscy Zaleski
Built in 2004 and designed by architect Szotnyscy Zaleski, this building in Sopot, Poland, has been inspired by Polish artist Jan Marcin Szancer’s work. » read more
Jelly + light by Le Creative Sweatshop & Fabrice Fouillet
Le Creative Sweatshop is a creative studio based in Paris at the crossroads of fashion, design, contemporary art,and architecture. “Light & Jelly” is series of lamps cast in jelly. Colorful and original creations. The photographs were taken by Fabrice Fouillet » read more
Hole in the Floor by Raw Edges
Raw Edges, a design studio with a clever and original portfolio, their project called Hole in the Floor and consisting of a series of ingenious shelving units. » read more







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