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September 9th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

For the Gear Table from Ryan Matchett.
Manufactured for a hotel in Rwanda, the Gear Table is a chic contemporary table with clean, precise lines. The top is made out of MDF combined with walnut. The sharp shapes that create the gear pattern are cut with CNC technology. After the shape is in place, the wood is sealed with a walnut veneer.
You can see in the photo above that there are two pieces of wood cut into a gear shape and then offset for a dimensional effect. The base of the Gear Table is a mirror-polish stainless steel finish with adjustable rubber feet.
What do you think of the Gear Table?
(info via Design Milk)
Originally posted here: sixdifferentways.com
September 8th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Seclude yourself from the outside world in the comfortable Hut High Sofa. Designed by Fredrik Mattson for Bla Station, the Hut High Sofa is a cozy retreat for an afternoon and a good book.
Known as the Koja High Sofa in Swedish, the Hut is also available in a low version of the sofa and both high and low versions of an armchair. But why wouldn’t you want the privacy of the Hut High Sofa?
The top part of the sofa is covered in fabric filled with polyether while the seat is fluffed with soft down cushions. The frame of the sofa is made from a durable wood construction, in your choice of a white lacquer or ebonized ash finish. The Hut High Sofa is suitable for commercial use.
How would you spend your time in the Hut High Sofa? With a mysterious novel or for a quiet nap?
Link: sixdifferentways.com
September 8th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Unlike body piercing, Wallpiercing is pain-free! And easier to maintain, we’re sure.
Designed by Ron Gilad for Flos – Soft Architecture, Wallpiercing is an innovative and eco-friendly lighting fixture. Flos- Soft Architecture is a collection of contemporary lighting fixtures designed from sustainable materials.
Wallpiercing is made of color changing LEDs that allows for many different structures and color varieties. Initially, Wallpiercing is made within mobile plaster and then mounted into suspended ceilings or false walls. The rings of Wallpiercing can be displayed individually, or in pairs as seen above.

The bright rings of Wallpiercing can also be arranged in custom designs, such as the colorful pattern seen above. How would you incorporate Wallpiercing into your decor?
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September 3rd, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Tuck yourself in the cozy Col-Letto Bed and then unroll yourself out in the morning. Normal sleepy-time terminology takes a different connotation with the Col-Letto Bed. The soft foam frame of the Col-Letto Bed folds up to tuck you in to a quiet and comfy sleep, or it unrolls and attaches to velcro to bring in open air, light and noise.
Designed by Nusa Jelenec for Italian furniture manufacturer Lago, the Col-Letto Bed is inspired by the collar of a turtleneck. The two-toned bed frame is available in a variety of colors to suit your bedroom decor. Matching nightstands that roll down or stay straight up are also available from Lago.
What do you think? Would you enjoy sleeping in the Col-Letto Bed?
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September 2nd, 2010 — Designer Stuff
via Dezeen
Who knew that the ancient Japanese tradition of folding paper into origami would translate into folded stainless steel as a staircase?
Meet the Origami Stairs, made out of stainless steel and shaped into triangular facets to create a flight of stairs. The 6 millimeter thick stainless steel is supported by a glass banister that provides the illusion of floating steps.
Designed by Bell Phillips architects out of South London, the Origami Stairs were created for a client that needed to join two flats together.
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September 1st, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Lolita gets!
How adorable are these Lolita lamps? Aren’t they so prim and proper that you can envision tea and crumpets underneath them?

Designed by Moooi, the Lolita has an injection molded ABS shade and a polyurethane base. She is available in the colors seen above: black, grey, white and pink. Quaint dots line the rim of Lolita’s shade. Aside from the pendant lamp, Lolita also comes in floor and table lamps, all of which should be available from Unica Home early this month.
Where do you see the Lolita Lamps in your life?
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August 31st, 2010 — Designer Stuff

You can still dream about relaxing in the beautiful outdoors on the Kagan Capricorn Collection. With the (unofficial) end of summer approaching, we’ll try holding on as long as we can, especially with these wired outdoor collection.
Similar to Harry Bertoia’s Wire Chair, the Kagan Capricorn Collection consists of an outdoor lounger, sofa, chair and several tables. Furnish your entire outdoor space in one fell swoop! Designed by Vladmir Kagan for Oasiq, the Kagan Capricorn Collection looks like the perfect way to soak in some rays.
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August 31st, 2010 — Designer Stuff

It’s easy to be cheeky with the Cheeky Boxes. These bold modular storage units are made from wood in a unique interlocking shape. With one diagonal side, the shape of the Cheeky Boxes allows for endless possibilities of bookshelves and wall storage units. Depending on the space you have, create a small unit or a bookshelf that utilizes the entire wall.
Designed by Lucie Koldova for Process, the Cheeky Boxes are available in soft, pastel colors that contribute brightness to any room. How would you sauce up your home with the Cheeky Boxes?
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August 28th, 2010 — Designer Stuff
via cultmodern
For those you love, you sit in a loveseat. For those you just like, here’s the LikeSeat.
Designed by L John Andrew,the LikeSeat is an outdoor seat with a modern steel base. The seat is constructed of hundreds of washers that L John Andrew welded together. Such a common household item is glamorized into a beautiful outdoor LikeSeat! To me, they look like beautiful enlarged sequins.
Do you love the LikeSeat?
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August 26th, 2010 — Designer Stuff

Named after the technical term for cone, the Strobilus Lamp is inspired by the natural look of an open pine cone. Designed by product designer Jonathon Coles for British architectural lighting company Paviom, the premise for the Strobilus was for it to be recyclable with high efficiency and low energy.
Using paper pulp, a material typically used in packaging, the Strobilus was constructed using the same process as commercial lighting, without taking away from the sustainability of the overall lamp. The paper pulp enables the Strobilus to be 95% recyclable.
What do you think of the Strobilus?
Link: sixdifferentways.com