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Evan Chambers

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Evan Chambers


In mere words, Evan Chambers can be described as an outstanding glass blower, imaginative metal fabricator, exceptional artisan, and, above all, an artist. Nevertheless, those are all just adjectives and adverbs conjured in an abstraction

Coffee table 01

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Coffee table 01


A sculpture coming from another planet? A face with two eyes and an open mouth?
This piece of art is “simply” a coffee table.

Not Knot Pillows

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Not Knot Pillows


These unique must-haves are not only decorative but comfortable as well. Their young designer Ragnheidur Osp Sigurdardottir, born in Iceland in 1981, holds a Bachelor in Product Design from the Iceland Academy of Arts as well as a Master in Product Design from the Cranbook Academy of Arts in 2008.

Horological Machine N◦ 4

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Horological Machine N◦ 4


Rebellious individualism is an incredibly powerful creative force.
This is the underlying concept behind the bold outlook of Maximilian Büsser’s newest creation, the Horological Machine No4 Thunderbolt.

“Jean” Clock by Pierre Favresse

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“Jean” Clock by Pierre Favresse


Time for a minimalist treat: the “Jean” Clock by Pierre Favresse is our latest fancy in the design realm. This sexy French artist took a pledge against fast-forwarding our lives; we love the end result!

Dect by Sebastien Sauvag

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Dect by Sebastien Sauvag


At a first glance it could easily be considered a Dyson Air fan, but on closer inspection it is hard not to realize the similarity with a good old-fashioned phone. To be more precise, one cannot see a little of the Sculptura telephone in this amazing concept that is Eclipse.

Shell Chair by Marco Sousa Santos

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Shell Chair by Marco Sousa Santos


Shell Chair impersonates the imagination of the designer Marco Sousa Santos, giving a form of apparent imitation of a shell, but adapted to a shape of a piece of furniture with some particular features. It is outstanding as its name suggests

2LMX by Arnaud Tellier

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2LMX by Arnaud Tellier


Buying additional sheets and pockets for your Filofax, much? Running around like a lunatic with your BB in one hand and a big, fat coffee in the other? Yeah well, these times sure are hectic… welcome to the 21st century of chasing paper and shallow dreams.

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