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product|added Feb 04, 2012 0 rating 3 / 5  |  15 votes

Dilemma

From a distance, dilemma intrigues with its transparency and apparent fragility but when you come closer, the extent of this ambiguity's potency exposes itself. A phallus-shape enclosing a knife, dilemma spurts insights on polarized themes: Are pain and pleasure, opposed to sex and violence, truly extremes? And how thin is the line between taboo and self-expression? Denying any resolution of these questions, Dilemma thrusts us into a position where we oscillate between admiration and disgust.

Designer: Rune Madsen, Thor Dissing (Denmark)
Manufacturer: Project COALA (Denmark)
Material: glass, steel
Colours: transparent
Dimension: H: 280 mm, Ø:90 mm
Price: 999€

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product|added Feb 04, 2012 0 rating 3.33 / 5  |  18 votes

Puzzle

The design of the Puzzle lamp is simple and econmically smart. The lamp can be put together in two ways, as a table lamp and as a hanging lamp.

Designer: Kristján Kristjánsson (Iceland)
Manufacturer: Lighthouse (Iceland)
Material: Steel or aluminum
Colours: Rustic, black, white, red
Dimension: 14cm x29cm

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product|added Feb 03, 2012 0 rating 2.98 / 5  |  182 votes

servus 2

this project is to take recognisable objects to create a new relationship between the object and the observer and so create new parallels. SERVUS_2 consists of a mirror and a bench, where the invention lies mor in reconnecting and building authentic, narrative layers. Once combined into a single piece of furniture these everyday objects, that accopany us through our living space establish a new dimension and alter our perception.

Designer: philippbeisheim
Dimension: 1100mm x 480mm x 1900
Price: 2000

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Lean Tables

By using a wedge, legs and hexagonal boards from locally sourced oak form structural entities. At least three units join to become a table.
The legs are slanted and as a result the single pieces seem to lean against each other. The table is available in two different sizes to allow playful combinations.
Design: Coordination / Flip Sellin & Markus Dilger
Images: Coordination Berlin & diephotodesigner.de

Designer: Flip Sellin (Germany)
Inspired By: traditional crafts
Material: oak
Colours: natural
Dimension: low: h 36cm | 94 cm | w 63 cm high: h 45 cm | 94 cm | w 63 cm
Price: n.a.

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product|added Feb 03, 2012 0 rating 2.99 / 5  |  184 votes

Incunabular Tall Boy

Designed by Creative Director Simon Moorhouse, the Incunabular collection takes its dimensions and ratios from the international paper standard ISO 216, Series A.
Invisible City’s Incunabular collection is handmade in the southeast of England and blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design. The sideboard is made using high quality, sustainably sourced, solid wood, and is available in Black Walnut or Oak finished with Danish Oil.

Designer: Simon Moorhouse (United Kingdom)
Manufacturer: Invisible City (United Kingdom)
Inspired By: international paper standard ISO 216, Series A
Material: Oiled black Walnut
Colours: Blues
Dimension: h 1345 x w 840 x d 400
Price: TBA

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product|added Feb 03, 2012 0 rating 3.03 / 5  |  278 votes

Cushion Chair

Stackable chair made of metal rod.Indoor and outdoor useage. Ideal for outdoor caffees and bistros. Conceptual project 2012.

Designer: Igor Solovyov and Maria Solovyova (Belarus)
Inspired By: cushion

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product|added Feb 02, 2012 0 rating 2.97 / 5  |  460 votes

USMA clock

In Portugal, the urban population keeps growing year after year, in accordance to the world tendency for desertification of the rural space. In the urban space, the pace is increasingly fast because time is money and every second counts.
USMA is a clock without a visual interface, resorting only to sound to mark the passage of time. The sound of the church bell is the clock hand, which intends to bring home the rural experience with the definite goal of giving a new rhythm to city life.

Designer: Cabracega + André Gonçalves (Portugal)
Inspired By: time pace in the rural villages
Material: wood
Colours: wood
Price: 300€

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