Modern Hi-Macs Kitchen by LG Hausys
LG Hausys designed an ultra-modern kitchen made entirely from HI-MACS – natural acrylic stone.
LG Hausys designed an ultra-modern kitchen made entirely from HI-MACS – natural acrylic stone.
These amazing colorful Keramos cabinets were designed by CoProdotto – cooperation between Adriano Design and La Castellamonte. Keramos is a modular container with ceramic shell which makes it immediately recognizable, and which reminds us of the terracotta jars, par excellence containers in human history, which preserved over time their contents. Keramos is a special, not ordinary, piece of furniture, container of precious things which needs to be preserved more than contained.
A low lying lounge chair made from reclaimed timbers of a New York City Water Tower designed by collaborative wood shop based in Brooklyn, New York – Bellboy.
Daan Mulder’s new table design is part of the Form Follows Function line. It is an object without loose parts. By laminating multiple layers of wood the top is thin and strong. The table is finished with oak veneer and painted in an ultra matt lacquer. Check the gallery.
Naturoscopie shelf by Noé Duchaufour-Lawrance takes its inspiration from basic structures found in nature. From the cell to the star and planetary systems, the universe is formed of elements in networks and interconnected materials. This design piece interprets and shows the fundamental structure of life, whether envisaged on a microscopic or macroscopic level. Enjoy!
Hilla Shamia designed a stunning set of furniture combining aluminum and wood. The negative factor of burnt wood is transformed into aesthetic and emotional value. The general, squared form intensifies the artificial feeling, and in the same time keeps the memory of the material. Enjoy the gallery!
Collection of Superhero seats has been designed by Swedish Glimpt Studio for Italian Cappellini. The idea of Superheroes came following a journey to Vietnam where Glimpt visited different artisans, studying their techniques and finding inspiring materials and colours. Glimpt also wanted to incorporate other influences in their work so they contacted the Swedish illustrator Malin Koort, who helped develop the patterns for the series. Glimpt likes to look at history and aesthetics of the countries they visit, keeping open mind and being inspired by the people, the country and the culture itself.
Modern Sultanas Tables is a set of occasional tables constructed with concrete and glass, which reflect the identity of the industrial city of Monterrey in the northern part of Mexico and rethink contemporary artisanal work. Using the “industrial craftsmanship” of local workshops, under a brief set by ADN Gallery, Sultanas have a monolithic structure that plays with the perception of the material and its possibilities, creating two dynamic forms that come together to create the concrete base of the tables. To check more of Jorge’s works, visit his website (link at the bottom). Enjoy!
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