Sleepy Lamp by Studio Klass

The Sleepy Lamp was designed by Studio Klass for the company BUSSO for part of the Cosmopolitan design collection 2010. From the designers: Sleepy lamp originates from the attention to those gestures that we often do unintentionally without giving them too much care. These gestures often delineate the human behavior, particularly when they are related with the objects that surround us, to alter the function and using that in different ways from they have been thought from the beginning. This is the reason why we are fascinated with observing a stair, in its moment of non-usage, when leaning onto the wall to clear the space in which we work. In Sleepy lamp this particular moment is conceptually reread in a lazy and sleepy lamp that can’t help resting, creating a quiet and relaxing atmosphere around it.

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Sleepy Lamp by Studio Klass

Foundation by Benjamin Hubert

Benjamin Hubert is back with a new design, a bookshelf called Foundation for Heal’s . Foundation is made of a dark grey Valchromat with incorporated folded steel powder coated box files with matching leather pull handles. The combination of industrial materials and softer tactile details emphasizes the brutalist language while retaining a sense of tradition found in the leather bindings of books. Valchromat is a wood fiber board colored with organic dyes specifically developed and bonded with resin to ensure that the natural appearance and characteristics of the fiber remain in tact. The wood is sourced from forest waste and recycled pine.

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Foundation by Benjamin Hubert

BG1 Silver by Jardin De Ville

Jardin De Ville released a new collection called BG1 Silver . The collection feels very sleek and modern, but also very relaxed. These are photos of the lounge chair, but the entire collection consists of tables, chairs, sofas, ottomans and even a chaise

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BG1 Silver by Jardin De Ville

Pixelated

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Inspired by pixelated images (who would have thought?!) the Zero PXL Lamp Series is unique in its idea and bold in its design. Designer Frederik Mattson took the form of the traditional lamp and cut it up into rings, disassembled it, and then reassembled it to create the final design you see here. Each features a combination of vibrant colors that are sure to get plenty of attention.

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The Zero PXL Lamp Series is the work of Frederik Mattson for Zero.

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China Cabinet by Karolina Tylka

Karolina Tylka created an odd cabinet to store her china pieces. MoCo Loco got a peek at this curious design in which the suspended tableware is held in place by sheets of coated paper.

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China Cabinet by Karolina Tylka

SmartGarlands by Hip Hooray

Locally made in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hip Hooray’s SmartGarlands are eco-friendly bunting made from recyclable, high-density HDPE2 fibers and printed with water-based inks. They are designed to be tear and moisture-resistant so that you can reuse them again and again for your celebrations, or hang them up as everyday decor. They offer a whole bunch of color combinations fit for any occasion. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 3 comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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Deco Cherry "X" Shape Base Clear Glass Top Modern Dinette

Dining Room Furniture

Deco Cherry Finish “X” Shape Base Clear Glass Top Modern Dinette


We are living in a world of constant change and ever modifying trends, especially when it comes to furniture designs. It happens to be ones tough obligation to keep up with the latest trends as the way you furnish your households will reflect your inner sense of style and elegance. If you are looking for something that is unique, comforting, stylish and excels in todays trends you are obliged to have a look at this extraordinary dinette set. This particular set shall include the following items, a dining table and a set of dining chairs. Having a glance at this particular set will tell you the amazing features it has to offer. This dinette set contains a 36″ x 60″ x 3/8″ Glass Top, with metal connecting plate. The table reflects elegance in its own way. The unique X shape of the tables base adds a touch of fun and function to the entire set. The appealing factor of this set is its wonderful chairs with molded foam, structurally sound metal substrate and chrome construction. The base completes the modern influenced contemporary design. The cherry color of the set allows it to contrast well with a wide range of color schemes of the entire room and other furniture pieces placed there.


Features:

  • Contemporarily Designed Dining Table with Deco Cherry Veneer Base
  • Features a 36″x60″x3/8″ Inch Glass Top, with Metal Connecting Plates
  • Unique Stylized “X” Shape Creates Fun and Function
  • The D439 Zaki Chair with Molded Foam, Structurally Sound Metal Substrate and Chrome Chair
  • Base Complete the Modern Influenced Contemporary Design

Dimensions:

  • Dining Table: 60″L x 36″D x 30″H
  • Dining Chair: 18″L x 39″D x 18 1/2″H

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Deco Cherry "X" Shape Base Clear Glass Top Modern Dinette

The Resin Fossil Table – A cool new design from Nucleo

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The idea behind the Resin Fossil Table is almost as cool as its look, which in this case is saying a lot. The Resin Fossil Table comes from Nucleo and the idea behind is is to design the furniture of its objects, making them fossils of themselves. Like archaeologists find the imprint of an original item in a fossil, this table is handmade using fiberglass and pigment and consists of a single empty block that traces the object from which it takes its shape. Cool right?

The Resin Fossil Table is currently on display at the Gabrielle Ammann Gallery. More from Nucleo here.

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Buro by Keith Tay

Buro, designed by Keith Tay , is a home office desk and storage solution project in collaboration with Habitat . It is currently on exhibit at New Designers in London. From the designer: The boundary between living and working in a home office are often blurred.

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Buro by Keith Tay

An Urban Hammock

The Urban Balance Wave Hammock ? Yes, please. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 1 comment | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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An Urban Hammock