November 2nd, 2010 — Design
			
				
 Three years ago we posted on the limited edition FlapFlap lamp , saying that there were not likely any more available, but that they should make more. Well, they did! Next is releasing a new reedited version called FlapFlap°10 designed by Constantin Wortmann . Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook ! © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook 
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Flap Flap Flappity Flap is Back!
			 
			
					
						
			
			October 30th, 2010 — Design
			
				
 Piloh is a project that aims to save old, damaged objects from ending up collecting dust in attics, basements and landfills and gives them a new lease on life. Using the idea of conflict and opposing materials, Piloh creates artistic pieces such as lamps, chairs and vases that make these unusable items useful once again. I particularly like their lamps. Photos by Luca Cingolani . 
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Piloh
			 
			
					
						
			
			October 22nd, 2010 — Design
			
				
 Trained at a cabinet maker, Mickaël De Santos creates complex and interactive pieces that adapt to each specific environment. This particular cabinet is created of at least nine drawers and red lacquered wood pieces on the surface that can be shifted. 
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Mickaël De Santos
			 
			
					
						
			
			October 21st, 2010 — Design
			
				
 During a series of material brainstorms and try outs using rubber tubes, Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere created a series of playful Knotted vases . The duo just so happened to be in China where they were able to quickly realize their designs in porcelain. These fluidly-formed vases are available in three sizes and colors. 
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Knotted Vases by Judith van den Boom and Sharon Geschiere
			 
			
					
						
			
			October 20th, 2010 — Design
			
				
 Graham Johnston creates and produces a range of high quality contemporary vases. His Ness and Beauly vases not only allow the owner to display the flower heads but also the flower stems through a series of channels. The Ness vase is wall mountable and Beauly is a free standing, double-sided vase. 
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Ness and Beauly Vases by Graham Johnston