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November 28th, 2011 — Design

LIGHT_NESS is a lighting concept by Amsterdam-based company UXUS that is an interactive project that puts the end user in control of the design. The lamps are made of a frame, neon orange tape and a cord. The final product is created by wrapping the tape around the frame to create the lampshade. UXUS developed the concept where user and designer roles become interchangeable; the consumer dictates what the product should look like and the designer is limited to simply providing the material
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LIGHT_NESS by UXUS
November 26th, 2011 — Design

Ensemble Hyphens is a series of shelves and hangers designed by Frédéric Lécrivain, a young French designer. These simple and decorative elements that can be arranged in multiple combinations.
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Ensemble Hyphens
November 26th, 2011 — Design

Dutch designer Reinier de Jong is an architect, interior designer, furniture designer, and online editor/blogger (a Renaissance man) based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. He describes his aesthetic as “simple but strong” and “bold but refined.” He clearly put careful thought into his Friday Five picks, treating us to a sampler covering a variety of mediums, plus his own must-have tools. 1
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Friday Five with Reinier de Jong
November 25th, 2011 — Design

Japanese designer Keiji Ashizawa ‘s minimalist furnishings are as simple and functional as they are unique. Slybox A minimalist inspired chest of drawers with a metal frame.
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Keiji Ashizawa Design
November 25th, 2011 — Design

The American Standards Lamp by Peter Bristol is a bit of a commentary on some of our current American building techniques. The standard construction materials and methods used in the US are realized in this lamp. “From the 2×4 wall studs to the cheap light switches, it seems that when building a wall, location is really the only decision left to make.
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American Standards Lamp by Peter Bristol
November 24th, 2011 — Design

Love this iron Spin Table Candelabra from Tom Dixon – it would make the perfect holiday centerpiece. 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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Spin Table Candelabra
November 24th, 2011 — Design

Ceremony by Bruno Rainaldi for SLAMP is reminiscent of a skirt or the drape of a neckline. Feminine and soft, its undulating shades feel naturally elegant yet distinctly modern. 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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Ceremony by Bruno Rainaldi
November 24th, 2011 — Design

Anthony Dickens ’ travels as well as the Japanese Cochin paper lantern inspired the Tekio lighting system. Tekio is the Japanese word for “adaptation,” and that perfectly reflects the new lighting that he designed. The framed paper tubes can be bent and connected into any shape that you desire so your options are limitless. Each section easily unlocks to make bulb changing easy. The modular system is currently a prototype but will be available next year.
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Tekio By Anthony Dickens
November 24th, 2011 — Design

What would you hang on a 23-carat-gold plated limited edition nail ? Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .
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Golden Opportunity by Sebastian Bergne
November 23rd, 2011 — Design

We’d buy Holly Berry ‘s Morse Code blankets for their bright colors, punchy pattern, and quality crafting. But when we found out that spell the word LOVE across them in Morse code, we absolutely had to have one. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .
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Morse Code Blankets by Holly Berry