Multilayer Toldo Table by Christian Vivanco

Mexican designer Christian Vivanco explores supreme functionality, without compromising simplicity, in his latest design, the Toldo table . The multi-layered surfaces were influenced by the aesthetics of the temporary fabric roofs found at street markets in Mexico. They’re at various heights and hover over each other as needed. Each surface provides flexible storage options based on how easily one needs to access certain items.

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Multilayer Toldo Table by Christian Vivanco

Bow Table and Bench by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Benjamin Hubert created the Bow series of furniture in collaboration with Portuguese manufacturer De La Espada . Consisting of a bench and table, the collection was launched at the London Design Festival . Also pictured above is the Tenda lamp we recently featured. After many months of prototyping and testing, the final system developed consists of simple timber frames and surfaces held in tension by a rolled sheet of mild Steel.

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Bow Table and Bench by Benjamin Hubert for De La Espada

Dusty Diamonds by Anna Elzer Oscarson

Dusty Diamonds is a collection of handmade stoneware with geometric relief patterns made by Swedish ceramicist Anna Elzer Oscarson . The limited edition pieces, like balls with lids, vases, and dishes, feature her signature faceted diamond-like surfaces that are full of dimension. Oscarson is also well known for keeping the tradition of Swedish ceramics alive. She worked closely with the Porslinsfabriken factory’s skilled ceramicists where she learned tried-and-true skills and developed the techniques you see here

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Dusty Diamonds by Anna Elzer Oscarson

The Jamie Beckwith Collection

Sometimes a wood surface is desirable in areas other than your tabletop or your flooring. With modern wood surfaces from the Jamie Beckwith Collection, you can put a unique wood design on your wall too! The designs can also be put in as flooring, but how much fun is a wood surface on the wall?

Check out the different shapes and finishes at the Jamie Beckwith website. Which design would you choose?

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