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Pin Pres

Pin Pres by OOO My Design is a playful shelf for children that adapts to the shape of the items placed on it. Perhaps this will make cleaning up more enticing to your little one! Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments

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Accordion Cabinet by Elisa Strozyk and Sebastian Neeb

The Accordion Cabinet by designer Elisa Strozyk and artist Sebastian Neeb is a bookshelf that stands on long legs with a set of flexible doors. Opening and closing the cabinet resembles the folding of an accordion, thus its name. Using wooden textiles, the duo was able to get the look they desired while still allowing the cabinet doors to flex easily

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Alphabet Furniture by DDB Group

Singapore-based DDB Group has designed this modular flat-packed alphabet furniture in which you can connect the letters to create a particular product. For example, L-A-M-P put together will give you – what else – a lamp! Each letter is made of plywood coated with a matte black laminate. Buy them here . via Shoebox Dwelling Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .

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Vase Mills by Slice

Designed by Scot Herbst, the Salt Vase Mill and one Pepper Vase Mill dispenses from the top to keep your table free from residue. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments

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Alphabetti Spaghetti Placemat

Oh to be a kid again! How much fun would it be to spell out messages on these Alphabetti Spaghetti placemats ? p.s. milk carton spotting! Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook

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Bocci 28 in Color

Bocci has introduced a huge range of color in its 28 series collection . Creative Director Omer Arbel’s intent behind 28 was to design a system that produces form, rather than designing form itself. A magnificent success, the pendants are designed to cluster in hexagonal shapes, which nestle into one another. Adding color introduces a grand range of infinite possibilities, from clustering by similar hues to creating amazing multicolor installations

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Eyrie Chair By Floris Wubben

The beautifully sculpted Eyrie Chair by Dutch designer Floris Wubben is an homage to a natural piece of architecture. Captivated by the structure of a bird’s nest, he designed the seat using steam-bended ash that lay within the base’s organically formed branches.

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Eyrie Chair By Floris Wubben

Cirkel by Daphna Laurens

Cirkel by Daphna Laurens just opened at Galerie Gosserez in Paris, featuring works based on the circle. The design duo of Daphna Isaacs Burggraaf and Laurens Manders, based in The Netherlands, took the basic circular form and experimented with creating lighting, tables and objects all drawn from the same shape. Each piece began as a simple circle, then the form was created and finally, a function was formed. Photos by Roelofs / Daphna Laurens. Cirkel by Daphna Laurens just opened at Galerie Gosserez runs through January 14, 2012.

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Angles Collection by Cuatro Cuatros

Cuatro Cuatros , a design studio based in Valencia, Spain, recently released its new Angles collection of two shelves (30º and 180º) , a carpet  (0°), and a vase. It’s based on the study of optical illusions, and what the pieces look like depends on the point of view from which one’s observing them.

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Angles Collection by Cuatro Cuatros

Friday Five with Michael Aram

Designer Michael Aram , who is a trained painter, sculptor, and art historian, is known for the gorgeous renditions of natural elements that adorn his tabletop accessories, including acorns, olive branches, orchids, and fig leaves in oxidized, polished, and plated metals. He lives and works in New Delhi, India, where he learned the metalworking traditions seen in his designs. He shares his inspirations and prized possessions for today’s Friday Five

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