pendant lamp favorite4 50x50 - Favorite Things Pendant Lamp: Light up your life, literally.

Favorite Things Pendant Lamp: Light up your life, literally.

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The Favorite Things lamp by Chen Karlsson blends together a display case and modernist pendant light, to great effect. Place your favorite trinket in the suspended transparent bubble below the bulb to capture the beauty of small things. It’s pretty good-looking too, available in 3 bang-on-trend colorways in semi-matte polypropylene (Charcoal / Pastel Green, Light Grey Cloud / Gold and Mustard yellow / Navy). Continue reading

fireplace design modfire3 50x50 - ModFire Collection: Stealing Fire from (Design) Gods

ModFire Collection: Stealing Fire from (Design) Gods

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The ModFire Collection, now 8 different products in total, is a series of modern, portable fireplaces created by artist Brandon Williams. Ranging from just 2 foot to 7 foot, the selection of open fire holders can bring warmth to a tabletop or to a whole venue depending on the scale of your space. Continue reading

dry erase paint ideapaint 3 50x50 - IdeaPaint: creativity and collaboration

IdeaPaint: creativity and collaboration

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Here’s a cool design idea for ya’ – it’s called IdeaPaint – a dry erase paint that turns practically any surface into an erasable canvas – perfect for brainstorming in the office or unleashing your creativity at school or at home. Continue reading

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Snug: a space I can call my own

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Snug is a unique floor cushion with a twist! You can sit on it or inside it… Designed by Kumeko, Snug allows you to be social while sitting with friends or quite private while enclosed with a good book inside a snugly space you can call your own. Continue reading

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Rescued Chair: brightly colored

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The re-imagined design of the rescued chair by Nina Tolstrup from Studiomama will bring a splash of color to your interior decor. This series of brightly colored re-upholstered chairs combines the idea of resourcefulness and reinvention, bringing the designer’s ability to see the potential in the overlooked and unloved. Continue reading

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Knotty: interlaced

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The ingenuity of design is taking one concept and projecting it on another. In this case, the lovely Knotty collection by Kumeko was inspired by old weaving, knotting and basket-making techniques. Continue reading

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I-Cementi: lighter

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Cement can be beautiful. There… I said it. And now, thanks to a special technological process developed by the Italian Lucifero’s it can also weigh up to 80% less than the original material. Continue reading

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Pipeknots: simply inspiring

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What can you possibly do with a couple of steel pipes and wood rods? Ask Japanese designer Keiji Ashizawa who created Pipeknots. This collection is based upon exploring the combination of the softness of wood with the stiffness of three welded steel pipes, all joined and fixed with dowels driven into mortises. How amazingly simple, beautiful, and inspiring? Continue reading

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glass carafe stirit2 50x50 - stir it: deliciously fresh

stir it: deliciously fresh

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Here’s another simple yet fresh design from the Swiss design collective Postfossil, only this time it belongs in the kitchen. A glass carafe that allows us to infuse leaves and fruit is nothing new, however Stir It does it so beautifully we just couldn’t resist… Continue reading

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Shoes Books and a Bike

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Here’s a cool storage solution from the Swiss design collective Postfossil. Designed by Thomas Walde, the Shoes Books and a Bike unit puts your beloved bicycle where it should be – framed, on a pedestal – almost like a trophy. And I mean this in the most positive way, as cycling has increased in popularity in European cities as the most ecological way of getting around. Continue reading

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