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product|added Dec 29, 2009 0 Continuum Table
Inspired by models of the space-time-continuum where 'spaghetti-like' structures form an invisible network of folds of space and time in our universe.
Designer: Jason Phillips (United States)
product|added Dec 26, 2009 0 Tube
Each side of branch has a LED light that provides a limited light to decorate the area. Even though it has a limited light, it still can make you see everything around it.
Designer: Ron Poon (Hong Kong)
product|added Dec 25, 2009 1 Tina L. This Is Not A Lamp
Tina L. (This is not a lamp) is Stool and side table in a ''person''. This furniture is playing with the form of a lamp, puts it into a new context and evokes associations. Tina L. is a sincere Gag and tries to elicits the Viewer a smile.
Designer: Florian Kallus (Germany)
product|added Dec 24, 2009 0 The Endless Chair
THE ENDLESS CHAIR
Designer: MT4 Architects (Jean-Jacques Jungers) (Belgium)
product|added Dec 23, 2009 1 Resign - Di corte
"Di corte" is a product born inside the meta-project Resign.
Designer: Andrea Magnani & Giovanni Delvecchio (Italy)
product|added Dec 22, 2009 2 OPEN FRAME - Design Centre in Amsterdam
Elastik and MAT Studio won the 2009 Ymere NAi ideas competition Open Fort 400. The winning proposal offers a home for a design gallery by Frame Magazine within an elaborate mixed use program ranging from a hotel, to apartments, and studios.
Designer: Elastik and MAT Studio (Netherlands)
product|added Dec 21, 2009 1 Leaves shelves
Combining the veneer types and location of these leaf-shape shelves it is possible to create the unique wall herbarium.
Designer: Sergey Saava (Russian Federation)
product|added Dec 21, 2009 1 Landmark Pier One
The light and elegant Pier One building is located on the
Designer: Andreas Schmitzer (Austria)
product|added Dec 21, 2009 0 Nooka Zaz
Utilizing the popular Nooka ZenV face, the wearer's skin is fully visible beneath the four vertical bars, giving the illusion that time is being displayed directly onto the individual's wrist.
Designer: Nooka Lab (United States)
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