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		<title>Friday Five with Samuel Wilkinson</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 May 2012 23:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Industrial designer Samuel Wilkinson , who opened his own studio in late 2007, has designed a number of award-winning items, including the Plumen 001 light bulb ( a collaboration with design brand Hulger), which earned him the grand prize from the London Design Museum of &#8220;2011 Design of the Year&#8221; and the &#8220;Black pencil&#8221; from the D&#038;AD. His work spans the range, from furniture to accessories, and even includes a tech-y terrarium, the Biome , that uses a smartphone or iPad to control its climate, water level and nutrients. Our personal favorite


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<p> Industrial designer Samuel Wilkinson , who opened his own studio in late 2007, has designed a number of award-winning items, including the Plumen 001 light bulb ( a collaboration with design brand Hulger), which earned him the grand prize from the London Design Museum of &#8220;2011 Design of the Year&#8221; and the &#8220;Black pencil&#8221; from the D&#038;AD. His work spans the range, from furniture to accessories, and even includes a tech-y terrarium, the Biome , that uses a smartphone or iPad to control its climate, water level and nutrients. Our personal favorite</p>
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		<title>Hoof Tables by Samuel Wilkinson</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 08:54:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ UK-based designer Samuel Wilkinson launched his Hoof tables at the Stockholm Furniture Fair this week. The tables are named Hoof because of the design of the feet, which resemble hooves (or also sharpened pencils). Samuel explains, &#8220;I have always loved painted wooden chairs that have the end of the legs left as natural wood so that the paint doesn’t chip off from being either kicked or knocked when cleaning


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<p> UK-based designer Samuel Wilkinson launched his Hoof tables at the Stockholm Furniture Fair this week. The tables are named Hoof because of the design of the feet, which resemble hooves (or also sharpened pencils). Samuel explains, &#8220;I have always loved painted wooden chairs that have the end of the legs left as natural wood so that the paint doesn’t chip off from being either kicked or knocked when cleaning</p>
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		<title>Lazy Linda Kitchen Organizer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2012 19:02:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Dutch design company Royal VKB has recently launched the Lazy Linda Kitchen Organizer. It was created by British designer Simon Wilkinson to hold all of the kitchen utensils we use on a daily basis. The container features two levels, the tall one to store long-handled items like spatulas and spoons and a low level that is perfect for smaller items like toothpicks, thermometers and spices. It has a ball-bearing system that allows the unit to spin for easy access. The Lazy Linda is available in white and grey and can be purchased at GSelect . 


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<p> Dutch design company Royal VKB has recently launched the Lazy Linda Kitchen Organizer. It was created by British designer Simon Wilkinson to hold all of the kitchen utensils we use on a daily basis. The container features two levels, the tall one to store long-handled items like spatulas and spoons and a low level that is perfect for smaller items like toothpicks, thermometers and spices. It has a ball-bearing system that allows the unit to spin for easy access. The Lazy Linda is available in white and grey and can be purchased at GSelect . </p>
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