Celebrating Patricia Urquiola for Moroso

Moroso has been celebrating their decade-long collaboration with Patricia Urquiola this year during ICFF . They are featuring her pieces in their NYC showroom as well a highlighting her newest pieces now available in the US. Klara Klara is a series of wood chairs, originally launched in Milan 2010 and expanded with a new settee, rocker, footstool, and tables this past April. The design works on a simple, linear aesthetic that is harmonious in its curved yet essential shape

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Bradford Teasdale

Bradford Teasdale works with concrete creating custom installations, mosaics, furniture and fine art. I got to see his work in person at the Architectural Digest Home Show. It’s even more exquisite when you get to touch it (which I totally did without asking and he was OK with it!) Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Art , Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments

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Paddle by Benjamin Hubert for Fabbian

Paddle is a collection of adjustable LED task lights designed by Benjamin Hubert for Italian lighting manufacturer Fabbian launching in Euroluce during Salone next month. Paddle was inspired by the 360 degree movement of a canoe blade through water, therefore the lamp has a multitude of functional uses. To allow for maximum usability in a variety of working environments. The high brightness LED light source and capacitive touch control is contrasted with a tactile range of material to soften the technology and create a more human range of products

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Why Knot Table by Kino Guérin

Kino Guérin is a Canadian designer who was showing this past week at the Architectural Digest Home Show . We’ve featured his work before . I popped into his booth to see what was new and fell in love with this table called “Why Knot.” Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments

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Bornholm Kitchen

My lovely friend Susan Serra (remember her great article on 2011 kitchen trends ?) is launching her new line of Scandinavian-inspired kitchen furniture called Bornholm Kitchen this week at the Architectural Digest Home Design Show . Along with her daughter, Kelly Serra Donovan, Susan has created a new kitchen furnishings line inspired by the spirit of their ancestral birthplace; authentically Scandinavian, yet handcrafted in the US. Bornholm is a kitchen that promotes social interaction — it’s freestanding design is perfect for today’s open floorplans. It’s the “little black dress” where the accessories make it your own.

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Friday Five with Kyle Bunting

With his groundbreaking collection, Kyle Bunting has redefined how hide is used in interior applications. From their studio in Austin, Texas, Kyle Bunting and his team of contributing designers have crafted countless works for clients in every corner of the world. From innovation in hide rugs, furniture and wall coverings, to an extensive collection of upholstery, art and architectural solutions, Kyle Bunting creates the Extraordinary in Hide. Kyle Bunting has unveiled five new spring colors and in his Friday Five, Kyle reflects on the inspiration behind his vibrant choices. 1.

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Friday Five with Nicole Hollis

With over 15 years of experience in the interior design industry, Nicole Hollis is known for interiors informed by her passion for art, design, and fashion. Her aesthetic blends simplicity of line with organic complexity to create a warm luxury. Her carefully curated environments feature art, found objects, and unique furnishings against a backdrop of modern architecture.

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Hexis by Kitmen Keung

Canadian product designer Kitmen Keung has created a modular hexagonal mat called Hexis that brings together the convenience of a coaster and a resting place for small utensils. From the designer: Hexis is a hexagonal mat that provides the ultimate unification of form and versatility whilst retaining an ideal balance between the two. The sleek silicone piece is multi-functional; bringing together the convenience of a coaster and a resting place for small utensils such as teaspoons and stir sticks in the form of an inwards sloping corner

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Iron Design Company Wine Rack

Iron Design Company sent me a link to their wine rack , which they recently exhibited at the Architectural Digest Show in NYC. It is made of steel and holds up to a half case of wine. The fluid shape appears to be molded by the wine bottles themselves

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Friday Five with Vicente Wolf

In the world of design, Vicente Wolf (check out his blog ) has been at the top for over 35 years. From the spacious light-filled loft in New York City, where his company is headquartered, Wolf and his team build on his passion for design that’s guided by integrity and simplicity. He maintains this focus throughout his many creative endeavors: photography, art collection, interior design and global travel. Architectural Digest included Wolf in their “AD 100” and he was also named one of the top 100 designers by Metropolitan Home’s “Design 100”. House Beautiful named Wolf one of the 10 most influential designers in the United States and Interior Design Magazine inducted him in its “Designer Hall of Fame”.

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