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Le Soleil Est Rare Workplace Furniture by Bernard Dubois
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Le Soleil Est Rare Workplace Furniture by Bernard Dubois
October 17th, 2011 — Design
Friday Five with Thomas O’Brien
October 16th, 2011 — Design
Thomas O’Brien is an NYC-based interior and home furnishings designer. He is the founder and President of design firm Aero Studios and proprietor of Aero Ltd., the retail extension of the studio. Since opening Aero’s doors in 1992, O’Brien has been celebrated for his ability to translate modernism into a warm and livable style; one based in comfort and tradition as much as spare streamlining. His work is known for its unique blend of refined yet easy domesticity and vintage elegance. His traditional-to-modern approach, including partnerships with American brands such as Reed & Barton and Hickory Chair, defines the Thomas O’Brien brand of new-classic home furnishings, with furniture, lighting, tableware, textiles, carpets, and bedding and bath collections
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Friday Five with Thomas O’Brien
Jason Lewis Furniture
October 16th, 2011 — Design
Lisa from Decor Mentor clued me in to Chicago-based designer/maker Jason Lewis . I am in love with this rocker.
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Jason Lewis Furniture
Charlie Turner Contemporary Clocks
October 15th, 2011 — Design
British film producer-turned-cabinetmaker and designer Charlie Turner recently launched his line of contemporary clocks. He breaks away from the traditional mold of centuries-old design to produce each distinctive piece with its own story.
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Charlie Turner Contemporary Clocks
Pencil Bench by Boex
October 15th, 2011 — Design
I know it’s Back to School time, so I thought I’d embrace that theme by sharing this Pencil Bench created by Boex . The bench is made of 1,600 individually-placed pencils each can be removed and used if necessary. Photos by Kirstin Prisk Photography .
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Pencil Bench by Boex
My Reading Chair by Arunas Sukarevicius
October 14th, 2011 — Design
Arunas Sukarevicius , part of Etc. Etc. , who brought us My Reading Desk , has created My Reading Chair , an armchair composed of two parts: a frame and its slipcover. The slipcover has pockets that can be used for keeping anything from a remote control or book to smaller more personal items. You can even stick your hands in there to keep them warm
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My Reading Chair by Arunas Sukarevicius
Klassiker Chair by Minwoo Lee
October 14th, 2011 — Design
Klassiker Chair is the first lounge chair designed by South Korean designer Minwoo Lee . Its low lounge base is reminiscent of the Eames LCW, but the high back makes it a bit more formal.
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Klassiker Chair by Minwoo Lee
My Writing Desk by Inesa Malafej
October 13th, 2011 — Design
Lithuanian-born Inesa Malafej of Etc. Etc. designed the highly functional My Writing Desk while in school to always ensure a clean working space and to solve organizational issues.
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My Writing Desk by Inesa Malafej
Vito Trestle Legs by HeyTeam
October 13th, 2011 — Design
Vito is a trestle leg that allows you to create a table using your own tabletop, designed by the HeyTeam design collective, made up of Claudia Ciarpella, Paolo Emili, Riccardo Paccaloni. The system is made up of two pieces of metal that lay over your table and wrap around the sides. The legs are then screwed in underneath, functioning like a clamp keeping the table and legs in place
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Vito Trestle Legs by HeyTeam
Designer Dailies: Scott and Jonathan of Elemental Living
October 13th, 2011 — Design
Scott Dergance and Jonathan Coppin of Denver-based company Elemental Living design and manufacture modern furniture guided by eco-friendly principles. Both are trained architects that worked on commercial projects that had them crisscrossing the globe.
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Designer Dailies: Scott and Jonathan of Elemental Living