December 9th, 2012 — Design

The No.3 Stool , designed by Scott, Rich & Victoria of Italian company COVO , uses a complex bent wire frame as its base. The triangular-shaped seat is faceted making it more comfortable than a flat one, but also visually, it’s more dynamic. Available in six colors that will certainly pack a cheery punch to your decor, the stool comes in two heights – barstool and regular seat height. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook
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No.3 Stool by Covo
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December 8th, 2012 — Design

John and Wonhee Jeong Arndt of Studio Gorm met while studying in the masters program at the design academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands. They set up their first studio in Rotterdam, though today, they are located in Eugene, Oregon. Let’s see what inspires the pair who make simple, practical, and always beautiful products and environments, in this week’s Friday Five . 1. Radiolab There is always something amazing to learn about stuff that is so fundamental… that you don’t bother to think about it.
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Friday Five with Studio Gorm
Tags: eindhoven, netherlands, program
December 8th, 2012 — Design

Italian designer Vito Nesta was inspired by a sewing thimble when he created his latest product entitled inDITO . The now oversized object becomes a vase or planter to house your greenery indoors.
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inDITO Oversized Thimble by Vito Nesta
Tags: italian, Modern Furniture, sewing
December 7th, 2012 — Designer Stuff

Happy Friday! Seems like everyone I talk to today is anxious to get out of the office and enjoy the weekend ahead. Are you feeling that way today? Hopefully not!
Anyway, here’s the weekly six for this week:
1- Miles Redd’s Big Book of Chic – a good gift to get and a good gift to give!
2 – Loving these morganite and rose gold rings.
3 – Fun cookie idea for the kids.
4 – Beautiful and easy ornament wreath DIY.
5 – My favorite Christmas movie – what’s yours?
6 – The color-blocked styling of this bookshelf is so chic and easy to achieve!
Have you read anything good this week?
Have a great weekend!
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Tags: feeling, friday, Modern Furniture, result
December 7th, 2012 — Design

Barcelona-based lagranja design has created a colorful line of tables, cabinets, and shelves called Midi Colors for the Spanish company Sistema Midi . The collection is made such that you can mix and match the leg, drawer, and door colors to customize your piece to your style. The legs are similar to sawhorses but made of extruded aluminum and in bright, fun colors. The colors take an ordinary-looking cabinet and really jazz it up and make it stand out
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Midi Colors by lagranja design for Sistema Midi
Tags: cabinets, Furniture, result
December 7th, 2012 — Design

Gonçalo Campos has designed a series of clever porcelain platters called Tecido that looks like a napkin or tablecloth draped over dishware. Campos worked hard to get this process just right – finding a way to give substance and rigidity to a piece of fabric so that they could fix the shape and create a mold. Working with Vista Alegre , a Portuguese Porcelain and Crystal company founded back in 1824, Campos created the perfect elegant shape that could definitely be mistaken for fabric.
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Tecido Platter by Gonçalo Campos
Tags: Furniture, platters, porcelain, result
December 6th, 2012 — Designer Stuff

Next week, I’m having a few girlfriends over to decorate Christmas ornaments. We got together in the Fall to decorate pumpkins and we were all about the glitter. To get ready for next week, I’ve been looking for sparkling DIY ornaments that we can complete in one night while chatting and sipping on some wine.
Although we can easily take clear or colored ornaments and just cover them in glitter, I wanted something that forces us to be a bit more creative. Here’s what I’ve found so far: Tinsel Snowflakes, Snow-Capped Ornaments and No-Mess Glitter Ornaments.
I love the idea of the Tinsel Snowflakes because each of us can cut out whatever we please from cardboard and cover it in immense amounts of glitter. The snow capped ornament are perfect for when we’re feeling too lazy to cover the entire ornament in glitter – plus it gives a nice look! And the no-mess ornaments – I love how you get the glitter look without worrying about finding glitter all around the house from Christmas to the 4th of July. This DIY uses wood cleaner, but I also saw one that used hairspray on the inside of the ornament. I’m wondering if paint would work as well!
Do you have any glittery DIYs for us to use at our Ornament Party? Please share!
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Tags: Modern Furniture
December 6th, 2012 — Design

Mini Moderns never ceases to amaze me with their creative wallpapers, pillows, rugs, and ceramics and their latest additions to the Buddha of Suburbia collection are no exception. The collection is inspired by all things to the east so Indian dhurries fit right in. Woven in Jaipur, the 100% cotton dhurries come in two styles, Backgammon and Zag, and are available in two colors each, Harvest Orange and Washed Denim, and the new pieces tie in with the rest of the collection perfectly. Zag Dhurrie – Harvest Orange The Zag pattern is both bold and graphic and combines a modern approach to a traditional craft making it work in any space. The Backgammon pattern is intricate and dynamic and would add a colorful punch to any floor.
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Buddha of Suburbia Dhurries by Mini Moderns
Tags: Modern Furniture, suburbia, wallpapers
December 6th, 2012 — Design

Growing up, did you ever have one of those plastic green doormats with the daisies? We had one and I used to pop the daisies off it all the time, which used to drive my mom crazy. The Daisy Garden rug by Joe Jin brings me back to those days. Unlike those dollar store doormats, this rug isn’t made of plastic – it’s made of a soft, grass-like textile. And an added bonus: the artificial daisies can be removed and arranged in just about any pattern you’d like using a snap system.
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Daisy Garden Rug by Joe Jin
Tags: dollar, doormats, Modern Furniture, result, store
December 5th, 2012 — Designer Stuff

You may remember designer Christopher Duffy of London from his unique Swing Table. He’s back again with this interesting coffee table, one that creates a mystifying illusion!
The Flying Carpet Coffee Table is made from a digitally printed pattern onto steel that is mounted on hidden legs. Several color options are available, and there is even an option to create a rug pattern of your choice.
Can you imagine this awesome modern coffee table in your home? What a conversation piece it will be!
What do you think of this coffee table?
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Tags: christopher, duffy, Furniture