Concrete Objects by 22

Sean Yu and Yi-ting Cheng began 22™ in 2005 with a desire to create items in both metal and concrete. Inspired by Japanese architect Tadao Ando, the duo set out to rethink ways to use such an industrial material like concrete to make everyday items like clocks and pens. The 4th Dimension Table Clock has a concrete structure where the face spirals around and down like a staircase. The hands create shadows as them move around the tiered down face

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Expedit under-stairs storage

Materials: Expedit shelving unit (149 x 149 cm) Description: The under-stairs area in our house was an awkward cluttered cupboard, but had the potential to be a great storage area in the hallway if it could be repurposed with some clever Ikea hackery. Expedit looked ideal… Materials 1 x Expedit 149cm x 149cm shelf unit, high-gloss white 3 x Expedit Insert doors, green 2 x shelf brackets 1 x large L-bracket 18 x small L-bracket (narrower than Expedit shelf-thickness) 44mm square section timber Step 1: Design I created a 3D model of our staircase and the full Expedit shelf unit in SolidWorks, then modified both of them to work out where I should cut down the Expedit, and get a feel for how the thing would look when done

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Juliette Wall Shelf Jean-Marc Gady

The Juliette wall shelf, designed by Jean-Marc Gady , is made from lacquered bent steel and can work in just about any room. The staircase-like design is not just a unique way to display your books and knick-knacks, it can also work as a room divider. Juliette is available in five colors and is sold through HartoDesign . Photos by Jérémie Woillard. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook

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Juliette Wall Shelf Jean-Marc Gady