23 March, 2010

Mormor kitchen ceramics by Gry Fager

Gry Fager´s Mormor porcelain series was spotted by Normann Copenhagen at the stage of a student final project at the Danish Design School in 2008. The design is unique indeed, fresh and modern, jet inspired by tradition. Gry Fager used familiar embroidery pattern as a main design feature and achieved both warm and humorous effect.

"With Mormor, the kitchen is the place where everything starts, the central nervous system of the house where people all gather. I have been inspired by the atmosphere and the character of the kitchen, particularly older kitchens from my grandmother's time and I have transferred the kitchen clichés into a modern context."

www.gryfager.dk



22 March, 2010

Tall Chair by Tom Dixon

Tom Dixon's designs are extraordinary, each characterized by beautiful sculptural form. Tall Chair, with its slender form and accentuated high backrest, can be considered as a design statement. The upholstered dining chair is available in grey fabric with brushed black-lacquered oak legs. It was launched in 2006 and it's a perfect accompaniment to the Slab Dining Table in solid oak . Recently Tom Dixon used his Tall Chairs to complete interior design for The Circus Bar & Restaurant in London.

www.tomdixon.net





21 March, 2010

The Cross bookcase by Carlo Contin

The Cross bookcase was created by Carlo Contin for Meritalia.
The ash wood bookcase design is elegant and refined, with sculptural asymmetric X-shape.

www.meritalia.it


 

17 March, 2010

Modular sofas

Enjoy your creativity!


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Ludus sofa, design: Patricia Hopfer for mobilia














































































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Alphabet Sofa, designed by Piero Lissoni for Fritz Hansen




















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Paustian modular sofa, designed by Erik Rasmussen in 1969 for Paustian




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do-lo-rez sofa and carpet, designed by Ron Arad for Moroso and Nanimarquina



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SF03 Shiraz sofa , Philipp Mainzer and Farah Ebrahimi for e15 




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Tuffy Time modular sofa, by Patricia Urquiola for B&B Italia







15 March, 2010

redesign: Teelight by Jan Bernstein

Teelight, a small pendand lamp, designed by Jan Bernstein. The lampshade is made out of a classic china cup from Arzberg. The pull-switch design reminds of a teabag...

www.10literdesign.de 


12 March, 2010

Rose Pixel carpet by Carolin Fieber

Rose Pixel is a customized carpet, designed by Carolin Fieber and produced by German company Bretz Wohnträume. We can adjust the layout of the pattern by choosing among measure-specific shapes from minimum size 1,00x1,00m up to 4,50x4,50m. The idea of taking part in designing my own carpet sounds great!

Bretz designer carpets are hand-tufted from pure wool (matt finish) and viscose-wool blends (shiny finish) with relief-like, 3D effect.

Rose Pixel is designed in 14 different color tones and inspired by pixelated digital image. The three-dimensional sense is strengthened by various pile heights. The carpet complements retro-style Kautsch furniture collection by Carolin Fieber, a fashion designer and stylist trained in Milano, Paris and London.




































































































































photos: Udo Spreitzenbarth

11 March, 2010

Haarwerk hairdressers shop by Hackenbroich Architekten

Haarwerk hairdressers shop in Cologne was realized by Hackenbroich Architekten in 2008.
The light installation has become a main spatial feature of the design.

www.hackenbroich.com



















































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