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Magistral Cabinet by Sebastian Errazuriz

The sculptural Magistral Cabinet created by New York-based artist and designer Sebastian Errazuriz continues the artist’s investigation into the boundaries between functionality and symbolism walking the fine line between art and design. The cabinet is covered with a protective layer of 80,000 bamboo skewers. A set of concealed doors slide open to reveal its inner mechanisms and each one of its many compartments. The labor-intensive process of placing the bamboo skewers required a team of 12 woodworkers and a total of six weeks to individually hammer each skewer into the previously carved wooden structure.

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Papillon Sofa

Love this Papillon sofa, which is part of Promemoria ‘s new collection that launched in Milan. 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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Cinquanta by Federico Delrosso

Federico Delrosso has designed Cinquanta for Turkish company Dogtas Mobilya . The collection consists of one low table, two benches for seats, with or without padding, and four versatile containers which can also be used as seats or TV stands. Photos by Giuseppe Agati.

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Celebrating Patricia Urquiola for Moroso

Moroso has been celebrating their decade-long collaboration with Patricia Urquiola this year during ICFF . They are featuring her pieces in their NYC showroom as well a highlighting her newest pieces now available in the US. Klara Klara is a series of wood chairs, originally launched in Milan 2010 and expanded with a new settee, rocker, footstool, and tables this past April. The design works on a simple, linear aesthetic that is harmonious in its curved yet essential shape

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Top Four by Luxit

Luxit, a Leucos USA brand, has just released Top Four, a series of LED lighting options that resemble LEGOs. Designed by award winning Italian designers Alberto Basaglia and Natalia Rota Nodari, the series is available in ten varieties, from floor lamps, wall and ceiling installations, and clamp on desk lighting.

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Alarm Dock and Analog Radio by Jonas Damon

Jonas Damon has done it again with his clever iPhone and iPod docks. Remember his CRT monitor for iPad ? Well, he’s added two new pieces to the analog collection. Alarm Dock is shaped like an old-school alarm clock. Looks great using a flip clock app

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Alarm Dock and Analog Radio by Jonas Damon

Stem by Patrick Norguet for Crassevig

Patrick Norguet has designed a series of pieces for Italian company Crassevig . Made of aluminum tubing, Stem is shaped almost like a basket. It is lightweight but sturdy, and a cushion can be added to the polyurethane seat for more comfort

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Di Corte

Di Corte, designed by Andrea Magnani , Giovanni Delvecchio and Elisabetta Amatori of Resign , is a series of chairs that look as though they’re going back to their roots. 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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Melt Interieur

Two new pieces by Melt Interieur were shown in Milan last month: The 5° desk and Meltingpoint. The 5° desk The 5° desk is a fun, contemporary desk design with a 5° angled desktop, perfect for working on a laptop. Made from one piece of FSC-certified plywood, the desk looks slightly out of balance, but is sturdy and strong. On the side, there is even a power strip for you to plug in your laptop when batter power is low

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Serpent Shelving by Bashko Trybek

Bashko Trybek ‘s Serpent shelving is a modular system in which the user can choose the dimensions of the shelf and adjust them according to his or her needs. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .

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Serpent Shelving by Bashko Trybek