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March 8th, 2013 — Design

Katie already mentioned what a wonderful job Note Design Studio did creating the Greenhouse exhibition at the Stockholm Furniture Fair , and they’ve also released a new collection of products that are equally as wonderful. Above: Silo Pendant Lamp for Zero Vinge Table Lamp for Örsjo Dezibel, sound absorbers for Zilenzio Rondell mail Hub for Boxit Design Hook cykle stand for NOLA Step Bathroom basin for Ex-t Fuse Pendant Lamp for Ex-t Plisado Storage Rack for Karl Andersson & Söner Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2013 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime Derringer in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments
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New 2013 Note Design Studio Products
March 7th, 2013 — Design

When it comes to design, bathrooms no longer have to be ignored thanks to companies like Inbani . The Spain-based company focuses on modern bath fixtures and accessories, and their New Norm Bath Collection will make you want to throw out that old cup you’re using to hold your toothbrushes immediately. Designed by architects Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen and Kasper Rønn, of NORM Architects , the five piece collection is both sleek and minimal, stripping away all unnecessary decoration and leaving a functional series
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New Norm Bath Collection from Inbani
March 7th, 2013 — Design

If you’re in the Philadelphia area this weekend please join me for an exciting Etsy Pop-Up event at the Philadelphia west elm store this Saturday, March 9th from 1-6PM. I partnered with Etsy to curate a select group of 12 local Philadelphia area Etsy sellers to display and sell their beautiful handmade designs and artwork at the store all afternoon. RSVP here . There will be food (um, hello!?! Federal Donuts !) and tunes, as well as crafts and other fun stuff. Plus, I’ll be there so come and hang out with me all day. Here’s a list of shops that will be in attendance: Me & She : geometric metal hangers, decorative wall art, earrings and mobiles Girls Can Tell : tea towels, note cards, coasters Peg & Awl : reclaimed wood and leather accessories (totes, candles, small chalkboards) Hush & Honey : stationary, note cards Moon & Arrow Shop : metal jewelry (me)longings : Pillow covers PuppyPillowsPlus : dog beds Embiscuit Photography : Vintage inspired photography prints Krista Peel : jewelry Mama May I : Children’s toys (small wooden stacking blocks & dolls) Something’s Hiding in Here / FORAGE Haberdashery : Bow ties, paper chains Xenotees : dish towels, tote bags, pillowcases What: Design Milk-curated Etsy Pop-Up at west elm When: March 9, 2013 from 1 PM – 6 PM Where: west elm, 1330 Chestnut Street (Btwn.
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Reminder: This Weekend Etsy Pop-Up at west elm Philly
March 6th, 2013 — Design

These 360° table lamps by Magdalena Chojnacka / Studio Bongo Design are made from a single block of wood and a simple powder-coated rod. The name comes from the way that the head can rotate all the way around, allowing you to adjust the light to wherever you need it most.
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360° Lamp by Bongo Design
March 6th, 2013 — Design

When Canadian designer Geoffrey Lilge took on the task of tricking out his wife’s new restaurant, he found himself obsessed with finding the perfect cutting and charcuterie boards. This led to selling the restaurant and starting OnOurTable , a beautiful collection of kitchen and dining room objects handcrafted from solid wood. Box Series (above) – new items include: 3 charcuterie boards, 2 fruit boxes, a serving tray, and cutlery box. Crafted from hand-finished solid walnut, the collection aims to strip down each product to simply their essential forms
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Beautiful Wooden Kitchen Accessories: OnOurTable 2013 Collection
March 5th, 2013 — Design

Barcelona-based Gidlööf Originals is a furniture design company that was launched by architect studio Costacalsamiglia in 2012. They exhibited their extended collection at the Stockholm Furniture Fair . The name comes from the shop Gidlööf , which was opened in May of 2011 by architect Guim Costa and her partner Sofia Gidlööf in Barcelona. The shop sells mainly furniture from the 40s-60s, and you can see a lot of inspiration for these pieces from those eras.
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Mid-Century Meets Modern: Gidlööf Originals
March 5th, 2013 — Design

Combine practical, good design with a cause to help others, and I’m sold and The Tumbler by MiiR is all those and then some. A simple, insulated tumbler for your coffee and tea that not only keeps your beverages hot, it supports a great cause to boot.
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A Travel Cup That Gives Back: The Tumbler by MiiR
March 4th, 2013 — Design

In case you’re still on the hunt for a calendar and one of these annual ones isn’t your jam, perhaps you’d prefer one of the perpetual kind. These Perpetual Calendars from the UK-based Block are simple and design-y and work on any desk or tabletop you place it on.
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Perpetual Calendar by Block
March 4th, 2013 — Design

A collaboration between Finnish designers, Jari Nyman and Olli Mustikainen , resulted in two noteworthy designs – the Mägi bench and the Log lamp. The Mägi combines seating and storage into a bench that mixes simplicity (bench seat) with irregularity (the base). The jagged base allows for open pockets of space to store essentials like magazines, books, or beer. For their Log lamp, the duo was inspired by a burning log with its glow emanating from a fireplace. Press the wood block down and it pops up to expose the light.
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Mägi Bench & Log Lamp by Jari Nyman and Olli Mustikainen
March 3rd, 2013 — Design

Is there anything cozier than a chunky knit sweater? I think not, and this Biknit chaise lounge by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso has the right idea.
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Get Out! Biknit by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso