Greenhouse at the Stockholm Furniture Fair

Lund School of Architecture, clockwise from top left: Kim Ohrstrom, Kajsa Nillson, Christopher Polteg and Freja Elvin-Nowak Greenhouse, the hall at the  Stockholm Furniture Fair for design schools, students, and independent designers, was one of the most exciting sections of the fair. Gotland University, clockwise from top left: Henke Westling (top left and top right), Philip Bergstrom and Sahar Ballaei I’ve already written about  Malin Isaksson , about  Grow from the  University of Gothenburg , about  Alcro’s collaboration with students from  Beckmans College of Design and about  New Bacon , the super-styled stand from  The Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, School of Design , but that by no means covers the prolific selection of student work on show. I shall therefore attempt to do justice to what remains, most of which was found within Greenhouse, but some of which was tucked away in different parts of the show. Clockwise from top left: Essi Similia from Aalto University part of the MA Students’ Everyday Tools stand; Sandra Cohen Callman from Beckmans College of Design part of the Never Mind The Object stand; Gaspar Gonzalez and Mikael Axelsson, also Beckmans College of Design Never Mind the Object from Beckmans School of Design asked “Why should you care about objects

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Expedit: the bench, bookcase & Bass speaker version

Materials: Expedit 5×5 (1), Expedit 1×5 (6), Inreda shelf (2), Lack coffee table (1), Lack 1×4 shelving unit (1), plastic shelf supports, acoustical cloth, table saw, drill, glue Description: Our family room is quite long, but not wide enough to accommodate additional chairs without the room becoming too overcrowded. Our wish list for this room was extensive: a place to permanently house the TV components, stereo, hide the TV wiring, book shelf for storage/display and additional seating for larger family gatherings. The impossible dream …

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The Ordinary Family by Ka-Lai Chan

Netherlands-based designer Ka-Lai Chan’s newest furniture collection, The Ordinary Family, premiered during OBJECT Rotterdam 2012 . The Ordinary Family can now be seen at Judy Straten Gallery . Consisting of five pieces, the collection was inspired in part by Chan’s own family observations as well as observing families around her. It includes a rocking horse, coffee table, side table, praying chair and the No Sign of Design chair — a basic practical chair by the influential Dutch designer Richard Hutten.

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Scene #01 Lamp by Monocomplex

South Korean design studio Monocomplex took the inspiration for their latest lamp directly from a scene in nature. Appropriately named Scene #01 , the lamp is reminiscent of a moon as viewed from behind the trees. The inspiration: Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2012 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments

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Earl Light by Llot Llov

Earl is a flexible light by German design firm Llot Llov that looks like a giant wooden bead necklace. A hook is also included so that you can position the light source anywhere you need it to be and then easily put it back in the pendant position. Photos by Patrik Flittner

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Crazy Design Facts: Poul Henningsen and the PH Lamps

The following post is brought to you by Lauritz.com . Our sponsors are hand-picked by the Design Milk team because they represent the best in design. Poul Henningsen (1894-1967) was a Danish designer who is world renown for his beautiful and functional PH lamps . He was the illegitimate child of the famous Danish writer and feminist activist Agnes Henningsen. All of Henningsen’s lamps are designed to break and filter the light in a pleasing way, with his most famous designs being the Artichoke and the PH5

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Black Finish Modern Home Office Desk w/Chrome Tube Support

Black Finish Modern Home Office Desk w/Chrome Tube Support

Black Finish Modern Home Office Desk w/Chrome Accented Tube Support

Features:

  • Contemporary Home Office Desk
  • Black Finish
  • Chrome Accented Tube Support
  • Sturdy Construction
  • Slide Out Keyboard

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  • Desk: 42″W x 22″D x 30″H

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Cappuccino Finish Modern Home Office Nesting Desk

Cappuccino Finish Modern Home Office Nesting Desk

Cappuccino Finish Modern Home Office Nesting Desk

Features:

  • Contemporary Home Office Desk
  • Cappuccino Finish
  • Wonderful Space-Saving Solution
  • Sturdy Construction
  • Nesting Computer Desk

Dimensions:

  • Desk: 31″W x 19″-30″D x 39″H

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Deep Brown Cherry Finish Kidney Shaped Classic Home Office Desk

Deep Brown Cherry Finish Kidney Shaped Classic Home Office Desk

Deep Brown Cherry Finish Double Pedestal Classic Home Office Desk

Features:

  • Traditional Kidney Shaped Home Office Desk
  • Deep Brown Cherry Finish
  • Sturdy Construction
  • Flip Down Keyboard Drawer
  • CPU Storage Cabinet
  • Four Storage Drawers

Dimensions:

  • Desk: 60″ x 30″D x 31″H

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Walnut Finish Traditional Home Office Writing Desk w/Drawers

Walnut Finish Traditional Home Office Writing Desk w/Drawers

Walnut Finish Classic Home Office Desk

Features:

  • Traditional Home Office Desk
  • Walnut Finish
  • Sturdy Construction
  • Straight Smooth Edges
  • Simple Bronze Colored Metal Knobs
  • Plenty of Storage Space

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  • Desk: 48″W x 24″D x 42″H

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