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January 15th, 2011 — Design

Feel like a kid again in Duffy London’s fun Swing Table ! Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook ! © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 1 comment | Tweet This | Share on Facebook
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A Swinging Dining Experience
January 15th, 2011 — Design

Laura Day is a country girl that relocated to New York City to carry out her passion of becoming an Interior Designer. She has completed many spectacular residential and commercial design projects for rock stars and Grammy award winners alike.
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Friday Five with Laura Day
January 14th, 2011 — Design, Furniture, Uncategorized

Materials: Malm Bed and Dresser Description: After being inspired by so many cool projects on this website, hoping my daughter would sleep in her own room, and deciding I didn’t want to pay $2500 for kids’ bunk beds I came up with a design to use used Malm items to make my kids a new bedroom set. This was a combination of three easy hacks and one harder one requiring actual building. I got two used Malm beds, and a used Malm dresser. I used the two headboards from the beds to make my toddler’s bed- simply replacing the footboard with the second headboard, so she couldn’t scoot off the bottom of the bed and under the bunk by accident. I used the rails and slats from the second bed on the upper bed that I built to match the Malm beds- the headboard, footboard, and stair wall are 2″ thick, and the headboard is the same height above the mattress as the Malm headboard.
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Malm Toddler Bed under Malm-inspired Bunk
January 14th, 2011 — Design

DOK is a sideboard by Reinier de Jong that is made of corroded steel. By allowing nature to create the pattern on the surface, each sideboard is different. To stop the corrosion, each piece is finished with a transparent lacquer. DOK is made of separate pieces that can be individually ordered to create a custom piece. The front and back are made of plywood so that it can be a free standing.
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DOK Sideboard by Reinier de Jong
January 14th, 2011 — Design

Petar Zaharinov is an architect from Sofia, Bulgaria who created these puzzle tables called 1
January 13th, 2011 — Design

Sjotime Industries (pronounced “Showtime”) is a design and fabrication studio based in Denver, Colorado whose work ranges from large scale custom design/build projects to furniture, bowls and bud vases, and even decorative panels. The studio is headed by Dan Sjogren, whose main goal is to create fresh contemporary design in the real world, not just the computer screen. Most of their work is produced using a CNC machine, but they also create the old-fashioned way, too. One of my favorite pieces is the Coral sideboard (below), which was essentially an experiment in layering and randomness.
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Sjotime Industries
January 13th, 2011 — Design

Veuve Clicquot , is hosting an exceptional 100 square-meter bar and presenting their special collaboration with Tom Dixon — the Comet Lamp — this week during Art Stage Singapore . The Comet Lamp was designed from a simple, cardboard box transformed into a romantic, beneficent and sparkle — just like champagne — based on the universally attractive laws of geometry. The emblems of Veuve Clicquot and its five-branched star inspired Tom Dixon to reference the comet that was seen in the Champagne region of France in 1811, the year of an exceptional vintage and the first year of the “modern champagnes” that were pioneered by Veuve Clicquot. I’m a sucker for sparkly things designed by Tom Dixon. The Comet with Tom Dixon Photos courtesy of Veuve Clicquot.
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The Comet Lamp by Tom Dixon for Veuve Clicquot
January 12th, 2011 — Design

Sergey Makhno and Butenko Vasiliy designed this office for a client whose company produces design accessories. Therefore, the client wanted the office space to directly reflect his business. The walls are covered in wood and Corian. The space consists of a meeting space, presentation area, terrace, restrooms and storage. I think working in a space such as this would definitely spark my creativity.
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Azure Office by Sergey Makhno and Butenko Vasiliy
January 12th, 2011 — Design

Nendo will show solo exhibitions in a new exhibition Dancing Squares at Art Stage in Singapore, January 13-16, 2011. The exhibition objects include lamps, bookshelves, stools, and table/containers.
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Dancing Squares by Nendo
January 12th, 2011 — Design