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February 9th, 2012 — Design

Editor’s Note: After asking you what you were most interested in seeing more of on Design Milk, we decided to launch a brand new regular column called Design Store(y) , which will spotlight brick-and-mortar retail shops from around the world. We’ll get an intimate look at the products on the shelves and the store-y (ha! get it?) behind them, direct from the store owners and managers themselves. Perhaps you’ll get the chance to visit one of the features stores yourself one day, but if not, at least you can take our virtual tour. This first article is a bit of an oddball, as it features a shop within a shop, but we’re so excited to have the inside scoop on this unique shopping experience.
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Design Store(y): David Stark’s Wood Shop at Haus Interior
February 9th, 2012 — Design

The Tentacle wall shelf by Madrid-based designer, José Hurtado , is more than just a simple shelf. The pine cabinet with interchangeable shelves can be adapted to any combination you see fit. Whatever your needs are, the Tentacle can be modified by attaching each shelf piece to each other in varying combinations to make the most useful shelf for you. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .
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Tentacle by José Hurtado
February 8th, 2012 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Warm Cherry Finish Transitional Bedroom Set
Features:
- Transitional Bedroom Set
- Warm Cherry Finish
- Durable Construction
- Storage Bed
- Jewelry Box Design on all Casegoods
- Elegant Shapes
Dimensions:
- Queen Size Bed: 65″W x 95″D x 54″H
- King Size Bed: 81″W x 95″D x 54″H
- Night Stand: 24″W x 17″D x 29″H
- Dresser: 68″W x 17″D x 43″H
- Mirror: 45″W x 2″D x 33″H
- Chest: 37″W x 17″D x 52″H
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Warm Cherry Finish Transitional Bedroom w/Optional Items
February 8th, 2012 — Design

Korean artist and designer Seung-Yong Song , who studied and worked in France but is currently based in Seoul, recently sent us these images of his work. Part furniture, part art object, part art installation, they’re quite beautiful, as are the words that describes the concept for each piece. Object-E: “The unique name of things limit the range of product’s shape and function, but above all, the fact that there exists stereotyped function in accordance with each unique name suppresses my imagination. I am not willing to deny or destroy the identity based on the stereotype, but I only reinterpret the uses I need in my own design language.” Object-A: “I am looking in every nook and cranny of the room to find hidden spaces
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Seung-Yong Song
February 8th, 2012 — Design

Nick Johnson, owner of new Seattle-based design company Johnson House Design , has released his first product: Flat Clock . The clock is a customizable modern wall clock that’s created completely out of your own custom specifications using the Flat Clock interactive website. Be prepared to spend some time on FlatClock.com making a ton of fun designs – I know I just wasted at least an hour. The first step is to log on to the website and “build your clock”: Then you can customize a ton of features including clock hand style and length, back color, and pattern. Once you’ve chosen your pattern, you can skew and randomize it, making it completely custom
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Flat Clock by Johnson House
February 7th, 2012 — Design

Jaime Hayón has created The Guest for Lladró Atelier , launched at Maison & Objet . Founded in 1953 by brothers Juan, José and Vicente, Spanish ceramics brand Lladró is well-known for its porcelain figurines. Artistic Advisor to the board, Jaime Hayón began working with Lladró in 2006. His latest project is a platform for collaboration between Lladró Atelier and artists from all over the world; American multi-disciplinary fine artist Tim Biskup and Devilrobots , a five-man design team from Japan. His original porcelain character provide an almost blank canvas for the artists to imbue with their own ideas, creating a range of distinctive characters. Good friend of Jaime Hayón, Tim Biskup was born in Santa Monica in 1967
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Jaime Hayon’s The Guest at Maison & Objet
February 7th, 2012 — Design

Winnipeg-based designer Thom Fougere recently completed the Tyndall Table , which debuted in January at IDS12 in Toronto, Canada. At just over 11 inches high, the low-profile table appears to be floating on its steel structure. The top is made of Tyndall stone that resembles the local topography and is quarried in the Winnipeg area. The natural texture comes from marine creatures burrowing into the stone, which gives it nice dimension. The stone is then planed to a relatively smooth state allowing for its unusual character to remain
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Tyndall Table by Thom Fougere
February 5th, 2012 — Design

One of the stand-out pieces at Maison & Objet for me was Doreen Westphal’s concrete lace curtain . Not only visually stunning, it plays with our conception of gravity, delicately suspending something we perceive to be very heavy in mid-air. The design is based on an old lace pattern from Belgium, which Doreen translates into a digital file. From this she creates a mold using plexiglass and silicone
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Concrete Lace by Doreen Westphal at Maison & Objet
February 5th, 2012 — Design

Spanish company BM makes some of the coolest furniture for babies all the way through young adults. Their original designs are made for all types of young people and will grow with the child through the years until you’re practically married. The pieces have clean, modern lines and can be personalized in the color or colors of their choosing.
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BM Children’s Furniture
February 4th, 2012 — Design

Charlotte Lancelot partnered with Gandia Blasco’s GAN division on a new collection of rugs launched at this year’s Maison & Objet show in Paris. Using cross-stitch patterns, Lancelot reinterpreted an age-old traditional craft into something completely new and exciting. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2012 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments
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Canevas Collection by Charlotte Lancelot