Accordion Cabinet by Elisa Strozyk and Sebastian Neeb

The Accordion Cabinet by designer Elisa Strozyk and artist Sebastian Neeb is a bookshelf that stands on long legs with a set of flexible doors. Opening and closing the cabinet resembles the folding of an accordion, thus its name. Using wooden textiles, the duo was able to get the look they desired while still allowing the cabinet doors to flex easily

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Accordion Cabinet by Elisa Strozyk and Sebastian Neeb

Judy Ross

Yum. Love me some Judy Ross textiles . Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments

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Bonnie J. Smith

Bonnie J. Smith is an artist who creates modern, abstract textiles including quilts and wall hangings. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments

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Bella Maniera

Galería Mexicana de Diseño

Galería Mexicana de Diseño (GMD) was created by Mexican designer and visionary Carmen Cordera Lascurain in 1990, and for the last 20 years it has been a platform for the promotion and commercialization of contemporary Mexican and international design in all forms, ranging from furniture to textiles, jewelry, graphics, as well as product and architectural design to establish a dialog between design, the audience and the client. To commemorate GMD’s 20th anniversary, they have published a book entitled 20 Years of Design in Mexico that brings together their best exhibitions, the significance of the Gallery, and the leading role it has played in Mexico City. It includes commentaries by renowned designers and communication specialists talking about design in Mexico. In addition, they are also launching a special line of products called 20/20 (perfect vision), selecting the most outstanding and representative expressions of Mexican design through the products of 20 experienced designers and 20 young talents, all for sale at the Gallery and other designated sites. Here is a sampling of the products

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Galería Mexicana de Diseño

Current Obsession: Suki Cheema

I am currently crushing on Suki Cheema textiles. I’m pretty sure some of these are going to end up in my house this year.

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Current Obsession: Suki Cheema

Rosalie by Création Baumann

Interior designers take note: Création Baumann , known for their high-quality textiles has added a new graphic floral fabric into their Living Line called Rosalie . Love it! Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook ! © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings , Interior Design | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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New from Amenity Home

Despite having launched a new line of furniture and home decor last year, those eco-conscious ladies over at Amenity Home are already at it again with a new line of textiles called Fern. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Furniture – Design Milk – Interior design – Home and Garden – Shopping

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Friday Five With Bill Indursky of Vintage and Modern

Bill Indursky is the co-founder of www.VandM.com (Vintage And Modern), an online marketplace for home décor, art, textiles, and jewelry open to design trade and savvy public. The site represents over 130 vintage and antique dealers from around the world and is available in 34 languages with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Argentina, and Brazil. Bill is currently living in New York running VandM.com and is a designer, architect, artist, art dealer and occasionally sleeps. Ah, a man after my own heart. And he looks all business, too, doesn’t he?

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Liberty: Britain Can (Still) Make It


Sponsored by Liberty, Britain Can (Still) Make It is an exhibition of furniture, lighting, ceramics and textiles entirely designed and produced in the United Kingdom. Inspired by a show called Britain Can Make It that took place at the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1964 to demonstrate advances in the British design industry, today’s collection shows that U.K. design and craftsmanship is still going strong forty years later. Featured are designers and studios such as Matthew Hilton, Thelermont Hupton, Anglepoise, Timorous Beasties and People Will Always Need Plates, among many others.

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Liberty: Britain Can (Still) Make It