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product|added May 30, 2009 0 squambo
The multipurpose - shelf Squambo comes in two sections of a different size. The number of sections that may be combined is almost unlimited.Due to the two different sizes of cubes both sections offer an unlimited amount of combinations, when being put together....
Designer: Nina Tekampe (Germany)
product|added May 30, 2009 0 Aleifo table by Paolo Cappelloproduct|added May 29, 2009 0 Plaza Table
The Plaza table is a coffee table designed to use the minimum packing material possible and to be built out of a sustainable material. Featured in bamboo plywood, it comes flat-packed in a 90x50 cm box. It was done through CNC routing.
Designer: Vinicius Lima (Brazil)
product|added May 29, 2009 0 ARIOSO SWING
Experience the new level of relaxation with Arioso Swing which can give you the sensation like having a nice sun bath on a floating-in-the-air lounger. You will feel calm and delightful as the breeze touches and revitalizes your mood while you are lying serenely on Arioso Swing.
Designer: Rossukon Horsangchai (Thailand)
product|added May 29, 2009 1 shoebag with four finger holesproduct|added May 29, 2009 0 Light Porcelain by Rappa Anne-Cécileproduct|added May 29, 2009 0 Tiffany Flowers
With “Tiffany Flowers” ding3000 has set a starting point to lend the old and dusty genre Tiffany a new fascination with the help of alternative joining techniques, new materials and a contemporary design. “Tiffany Flowers” is made out of more than 500 laser cut acrylic glass pieces, which are simply joined by an environmental friendly PU-coating.
Designer: ding3000 (Germany)
product|added May 29, 2009 0 Constantin
Designed for children aged one to five years, perludi’s Constantin rocker can be fashioned into any number of animals or vehicles, letting kids discover ever new possibilities of play. Designer: Thomas Maitz product|added May 28, 2009 0 GENETIC STAIR by Caliper Studio
Caliper Studio designed a three thousand square foot duplex apartment renovation in a landmarked building on New York’s Upper West Side. The design solution removed all existing vertical circulation and connected the two floors with a new feature stair, located centrally in the apartment, free from all walls and supported only at the top and bottom. The project represents the culmination of a fully integrated generative design process.
Designer: Caliper Studio (United States)
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