July 23rd, 2012 — Design

Dutch designer Robert Bronwasser has created perhaps the most happy watering can I’ve ever seen, or at least the best looking. Designed for the Dutch company Goods , the Spring watering can has two openings – a wide one to fill the can up with water and a narrow spout for watering your plants. Spring purposefully has a skinny neck for you to hold onto while watering. It holds more than two liters and is available in four colors. Happy watering! Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook
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Get Out! Spring Watering Can by Robert Bronwasser for Goods
July 23rd, 2012 — Design, Furniture, Furniture products
Orange Fabric Modern Applause Chair
Well, if your love applause chair in your living space, you can rejoice as this chair is now back; in fashion again, and it sure is back with a bang. This chair is very attractive it has a very simple and straight forward design. Nothing much has changed in the design but that is not the same for the material, which is used in making this chair. This chair is well cushioned and it uses fabric of orange circle pattern. The look of this chair is extremely attractive and really very beautiful, nice frame work and great use of fabric make this chair a star attraction.
Features:
- Contemporary Applause Club Chair
- Orange Circles Fabric
- Durable Construction
This Item Usually Ships from 3 to 5 Weeks
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Orange Fabric Modern Applause Chair
July 22nd, 2012 — Design

Italian company Kubedesign enlisted Roberto Giacomucci to design its latest collection called Cardboard Architectures. The entire series is constructed of cardboard, and yet doesn’t look cheap or flimsy at all, in fact it is designed to explore the properties of cardboard as being strong and sturdy. Akira is a workstation shaped like a house. Clorinda is an armchair made to be very comfortable, yet durable too. It is coated with a rigid cover or waterproof film
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Cardboard Architectures by Roberto Giacomucci for Kubedesign
July 22nd, 2012 — Design

Industrial designer Julie Richoz took the top prize at Design Parade 7 with her desk tray and basketĀ Bouleau design. Bouleau was inspired by a round, industrial metal clamp. The clamp is made more flexible due to its cut out form
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Bouleau by Julie Richoz
July 21st, 2012 — Design

French object design student Elodie Elsenberger created the Land(e)scape Desk as a 2nd year thesis project and it’s quite impressive. The desk uses no screws or glue, only electrical cord that is woven through the wood to hold it together. Instead of having a bunch of different desk accessories piled up, the desk has a uniform look with the woven cord creating all of the storage and organizational items you may need. I especially love the caged lamp. I love how the desktop looks almost like a topographical map.
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Land(e)scape Desk by Elodie Elsenberger
July 21st, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Antique Vintage Walnut Barcelona Double Pedestal Executive Desk
Features:
- Traditional Executive Desk
- Barcelona Collection
- Antique Vintage Walnut Finish
- Sturdy Construcrion
- Matching 2-Drawer Lateral File are also Available
Dimensions:
- BAR#480-3 Double Pedestal Executive Desk: 68 x 36 x 30
- BAR#475 2 Drawer Lateral File: 37 1/2w x 22 1/4d x 30 3/4h
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Antique Vintage Walnut Barcelona Double Pedestal Executive Desk
July 21st, 2012 — Designer Stuff

Happy Friday! Hope you have a lovely weekend full of Summer fun ahead.
Here’s the Weekly Six for the week ending July 20:
1 – Loving this designer profile on Sam Allen, an interior designer I’ve never heard of before. Always great to learn of new designers!
2 – These vases are fabulous – I would love to have them at my wedding!
3 – A bedazzled bottle of booze is a fun gift idea – if you have the time to deck it out!
4 – I need this chair in my life.
5 – Not such a big fan of fennel, but I’ll eat anything with goat cheese, which is why I’m interested in trying this pizza.
6 – A bright neon modern bike rack – can’t go wrong with that!
What interesting reads did you check out this week? Share them in the comments!
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July 20th, 2012 — Design

Lath Lamps are a series of vertically slatted lamps designed by the Montreal-based Jonathan Dorthe for Atelier-D . The lamps are made from thin, laser-cut plywood that are then wrapped with horizontal bands of dark leather or wood veneer.
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Lath Lamps by Jonathan Dorthe for Atelier-D
July 20th, 2012 — Furniture, Furniture products
Antique Vintage Cream Crackle Classic Roxbury Credenza
Inspired by traditional French craftwork, Grand Manor Roxbury is very attractive and artistically well crafted furniture, which one can be proud to posses. This furniture is made by using poplar solids and it comes with a high quality Westminster finishing. It is curved around the edges; hence it looks awesome no matter which angle you are looking from. This is an incredible piece of furniture and its cream color is hard to miss in a dark backdrop; hence if you have a traditional interior decor in your home, this furniture showcase can bring a new class to it for sure.
Features:
- Traditional Display Credenza
- Grand Manor Roxbury Collection
- Poplar Solids w/ Cherry Veneers
- Antique Vintage Cream Crackle Finish
Dimensions:
- Overall Size 72″ W x 20″ D x 44″ H
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Antique Vintage Cream Crackle Classic Roxbury Display Credenza
July 20th, 2012 — Designer Stuff



How glamorous is this lighting by Terzani? It feels like something you would see in a dramatic hotel. But I want one in my home!
The lighting shown above is part of Terzani’s Precious Collection. Each of the lighting is made from draped metal chains, that look absolutely gorgeous when illuminated. Terzani is an Italian company, founded in 1972.
What do you think about these beautiful lights? Where do you see them standing out?
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