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August 23rd, 2012 — Design

Oh Carnovsky , I love these new wall decals you designed for Blik . If you recall, we featured Carnovsky’s RGB exhibition a few years back and these new decals don’t fall far from that awesome tree. Using their trademark RGB (red, green,blue) technique paired with a variety of intersecting and overlapping insect, animal and foliage illustrations, these kaleidoscope-like patterns become completely different animals when under specific lighting. Rosone N.
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Carnovsky RGB Wall Decals for Blik
August 23rd, 2012 — Design

I’m pretty sure everyone either had or played on a rocking horse at some point growing up. Well now there’s a Rocking Zebra . The UK-based Newmakers made a contemporary rocking toy with a modern aesthetic that fits in much better than the traditional ones do
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Rocking Zebra by Newmakers is the New Rocking Horse
August 23rd, 2012 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Antique Brown Elegant Dining Room Extendable Table
Classic European designers present elegant dining room table.
It features solid wood construction with Ash Burl veneers and antique brown finish.
Dining table features solid wood construction with antique brown semi gloss finish.
Table rests on carefully crafted and carved two massive wooden legs.
Dimensions:
- Dining table: 66″/96″L x 44″W x 31″H
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Antique Brown Elegant Extendable Dining Room Table
August 22nd, 2012 — Design

Dishy is a new seating system designed by industrial designer David Fox and produced by OCee Design . The design is inspired by modern tableware with a smooth, square shape and offers a cocoon-like seat to make your time sitting more comfortable.
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Two-Tone Dishy Sofa and Chair by David Fox
August 22nd, 2012 — Design

Recent RISD graduate Erica Sellers came up with a unique project to pursue her senior year that explored soundwaves. Sellers created a way to represent soundwaves in three-dimensional form in this chair and table and the results are most impressive. Beginning with a song ( “Symphonia IX” by Grimes *) and using music software, Sellers took the curves and oscillations that were originally in two-dimensional form and converted them into three-dimensional form using the modeling software Rhino 5.0. The digital 3D surfaces were then converted into files for a CNC machine to do its thing. The machine milled large wood panels that became the surfaces for the tabletop and chair
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Furniture Inspired by Soundwaves by Erica Sellers
August 21st, 2012 — Design

Dutch product design graduate Toon Welling designed the Bound Basics collection of simple furniture that is held together with nothing more than rope. Using what Buckminster Fuller termed “tensegrity” (short for tensional integrity), the rope creates the tension that is required to hold the pieces together sans nails or screws.
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Tensegrity Furniture With Rope by Toon Welling
August 21st, 2012 — Design

The Traces Tables by Italian designer Uto Balmoral for manufacturer Officinanove are clean in design but with that extra something that makes them unique. The legs are hand-milled steel and are not just for structural purposes, they add an asymmetrical design element to the tabletops. The table legs leave a “trace” of color on the tabletops, giving them their name. Each leg on the square and rectangular tables is 10cm off from the corners, which goes against the norm on most tables.
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Traces Tables by Uto Balmoral for Officinanove
August 20th, 2012 — Design

Lebanon-born, France-based designer Charles Kalpakian created a collection of furniture and lamps for the Paris-based manufacturer Dar en Art . The pieces reflect a modern aesthetic as well as a bit of the designer’s Lebanese roots. I love how the oblong shapes that make up the folding screen are carried over to the stitching on the bench and the openings on the lanterns
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Lebanese-Inspired Furniture Collection by Charles Kalpakian for Dar en Art
August 20th, 2012 — Design

The Invariants is a collection of vases by by Sergey Makhno that uses familiar materials and shapes like concrete and a three-liter jar. Named after “exact mathematical sciences and means property of the object to remain unvarying upon transformations,” the collection contains very simple geometric forms — a square, rectangle, circle and are reminiscent of the building blocks that surround us in urban environments. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .
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Concrete and Glass Vases by Sergey Makhno
August 19th, 2012 — Design

Kristofers Reidzans is a young designer from Latvia who just graduated from the Design and Art school of Riga, and will be studying at the Design Academy of Eindhoven this September. Flipon is a simple outdoor chair designed for relaxing. The fabric slips on easily and can also be quickly removed for washing.
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Flipon Outdoor Chair by Kristofers Reidzans