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Daphne by MordagDesign

is designed by imitating several water surfaces, originated by sinking objects of various forms, and composing them into one continuous surface. Dimension: 1200x1000x400 mm Material: Glass Reinforced Plastic

Designer: Mete A. Mordag Made in Turkey

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Elke Freytag

is a fashion designer in Vienna. She has created two modern minimalistic clothing lines “täglich elke” and “freytag nacht” The idea behind her designs is that each individual item of elke freytag clothing combines perfectly with any other item in the range. Elke Freytag’s repertoire also includes bags and fashionable accessories.

Made in Austria

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bugholzbadewanne - bow tub

the bathtub out of the dockyard - these bathtubs are designed and crafted by markus farner. he is using finest woods and techniques out of tradition boot building.

Designer: markus farner Made in Switzerland

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pick it - the fingerfork

which combines culinary delight with sensousness and the spirit of the times in an extraordinary way. Fold it into shape and experience a new way of eating. For use with fingerfood or in the battle around the cold buffet.

Material: Stainless Steel Designer: Susanne Meier Made in Germany

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Deadgood vs. Mr. Jago

North East design company Deadgood are set to unveil the results of an exclusive new collaboration with Bristol based urban artist Mr. Jago, in which he will apply his pioneering ‘doodle’ style of illustration to their award winning Form: Stool. The series of hand painted products were recently unveiled at Deadgood’s own regional design exhibition ‘Launch’, alongside a one off installation by the artist himself.

Made in UK

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Live-Cooking-Table by pmg profile marketing group

cook function without kitchen optics. A communicative "cook & eat" furniture for catering and gastronomy with functional design. Conceived for event catering, live cooking in restaurants, cook schools. Quick set up by "Plug & Play" connections, little transport volume and production costs by keeping the standard measures. The 'Live Cooking Table' can be built modularly up to a length of 6 m for approx. 16 guests. The chef works next to the guests, no unwanted development of heat thanks to the latest SIEMENS induction technology. Noble surfaces made of Schott CERAN glass and metallic print motives. At any time, the surface can be exchanged and individualized by motive and colour at very moderate costs. The tables had his premiere at a live cooking event for 400 people with Truffes Noodles and Eco-Pork.

Designer: Norbert Fischbach, Monika Kluthe, Architect Simone Heckmann Made in Germany

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Cohda Designs Recycling Factory

An innovative exhibition that saw rubbish transformed into funky contemporary designs has just concluded in the UK as part of the Design Councils dott07.com festival. The event the brainchild of Cohda designs Richard Liddle was a public display that allowed visitors a front row seat in viewing a range of recycled products being born. Plastic rubbish was brought along to the event by members of the public and transformed on the spot by the Cohda team via their U.R.E process into a range of sustainable plastic designs.

The Event ran from the 20-28 October and began without any products on display, just a series of machinery at one end of the space. In fact on the opening night the space was almost bare, but as the public supplied their waste plastic and Cohda applied their skills, the exhibit evolved and the event became the highlight of the design festival.

Cohda chose to give away many designs on the last day of the event to very happy winners! One piece of waste packaging per person was marked with the collector’s details at the event and winners picked at random.

Made in UK

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stag rejse mirror by westergaard designs

The stag rejse mirror would sit proudly above a mantle piece. To replace the conventional hunted stags heads which adorn traditional stately homes. The mirrors are a modern twist on a traditional idea, providing a quirky yet sophisticated design, fit for any home. The stag rejse mirror would sit proudly above any mantle piece.

Designer: Polly Westergaard Made in UK

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