Roulade

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The Roulade is my design find today, and I think it’s a really great one. In what I can best describe as Togo meets Chesterfield, this piece combines multiple styles and influences into one captivating and intriguing piece. It’s the work of Kilo Design, a Copenhagen based, idea-driven industrial design firm.
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There’s not too much information available about the Roulade yet, but these images are enough to have me already wanting one (at least!) for myself.

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Preview – London Design Week

Strathmore Rug

You know when your plane starts descending and you know it’s almost time to land, and you look out the window and see the same world you’ve always seen but in a whole new way – from above it all?  It’s a common experience that I’m sure many of us have shared, the beauty of which designer Liz Eeuwes appreciated enough to capture.  Her new collection of rugs illustrates exactly that, and you can see from these images that it is both an intriguing idea and a beautifully illustrated concept.

Strathmore Rug

Pictured in these two images is the Strathmore Rug, inspired by a bird’s eye view of the Scottish countryside.  Her collection also includes the Lisse inspired by Tulip Fields and the Bali by rice patty terraces. This collection will be shown in the Futures Area at 100% Design as part of London Design Week 2009 from September 24-27. Learn more at Eeuwes’ website.

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Joel Escalona

Today I bring you some intriguing product design from Joel Escalona. You may have heard of him before, but if not there’s no time like the present to check out his inspiring and unique work. On his website, Escalona says that he “loves to create smart storytelling concepts which turn ordinary objects into everyday wonders,” and I think that’s both a great thing to aspire to and an accurate summary of his work

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