design42day » furniture designer http://www.design42day.com Design for today Magazine Thu, 14 Jun 2012 16:49:27 +0000 en hourly 1 Infinity by Aleksander Mukomelov http://www.design42day.com/2010/10/infinity-by-aleksander-mukomelov/ http://www.design42day.com/2010/10/infinity-by-aleksander-mukomelov/#comments Sat, 02 Oct 2010 17:36:06 +0000 riccardo http://www.design42day.com/?p=7259

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Bath Infinity is a new level of comfort , enjoyment and relaxation. Technology and materials used in the design of Infinity allowed to leave it to the next level and become the next stage in the evolution of leisure and pleasure. Fullness sensation is achieved by means of effects on all organs of the human senses through scents, music, touch and visual images.

Infinity is created from water and helps to plunge into the relaxation process.  Infinity has a remote control that allows an individual to approach the process of bathing, which helps to relax selecting the appropriate mode using the mini-computer mounted on the side panel through which can easily adjust the water temperature, feed rate, modes of hydro-massage jets, select music, choose oil or perfume for aromatherapy. Remote connected to the Internet and intelligent home system, through which you can pre-enable the desired mode.

Infinity is equipped with a mini-computer control system of innovation to this never used in the bathrooms – the system consists of a removable cartridge with the various components (components may vary from pine oils to sea salt, or perfume), cartridges may be purchased in specialty stores with products for bath.

Infinity best conveys the properties of the newest and unique material Duralight – material, opening new possibilities for creating harmonious and pleasing lines, simple in its understanding, helping to fully experience the dynamics of water and feel its infinite movement. High backs allow the bath to achieve complete isolation.

Bathroom is equipped with concealed valves for silent set of water, the absence of extraneous sounds achieved by dripping water on the walls of the bath. Valves are placed on the walls of the bath with two sides, which helps distribute the water flows more evenly.

At the outer casing baths can be implemented in various ornaments perforation. A good marketing ploy luxury segment data baths can be custom manufacture bath with original and exclusive ornaments, technical characteristics of this material allows it to mill and to obtain unusual design solutions for any bathroom. Also inside the device is expected lighting, which could add relaxing atmosphere in the evening through the game highlights on the surfaces of bathrooms, through the perforated holes. With a centralized source of light, the ornament will be more complicated in the perspective.

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Stellavie http://www.design42day.com/2010/09/stellavie/ http://www.design42day.com/2010/09/stellavie/#comments Mon, 27 Sep 2010 17:09:50 +0000 riccardo http://www.design42day.com/?p=7183

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Stellavie, a design manufacturer from Germany, uses unconventional materials for creating a unique light experience. Exclusive fine paper is employed for the outer lampshade, cast acrylic for the tailored mounting, and polystyrene is used as a light-diffusing inlay shade.

The large number of entirely self developed lampshades comes perfectly customized, from construction to design and carefully chosen patters. Inspiration arises from classic calligraphy, embroidery or even  seductive detailed lace. One, being more exuberant, can opt for a swarm of beautiful butterflies or create a more vibrant atmosphere with a city skyline hitting the beat of its nightclubs. Playing with colors, the result shall exceed all typical expectation for a particular light encounter.

The love for the details and surprising ideas make these beautifully textured pieces of paper elegant and opulent. Combining new and old, the contrasting directions undertaken by these German graphic designers drives us to use the sintagma “pixel baroque” to best describe their pattern.

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Plooop chair by Timothy Schreiber http://www.design42day.com/2010/09/plooop-chair-by-timothy-schreiber/ http://www.design42day.com/2010/09/plooop-chair-by-timothy-schreiber/#comments Thu, 23 Sep 2010 14:08:42 +0000 riccardo http://www.design42day.com/?p=7062

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Plooop chair is inspired by the layering of plyoow. All funcional elements like seat, backrest and legs emerge from four continuous loops of ply.
Special attention has been paid to a very complex manufacturing process combining computerized high end production methods with traditional wood craftsmanship.

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DoDo by Baby Summo http://www.design42day.com/2010/09/dodo-by-baby-summo/ http://www.design42day.com/2010/09/dodo-by-baby-summo/#comments Thu, 16 Sep 2010 13:09:46 +0000 riccardo http://www.design42day.com/?p=6913

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DoDo provides a safe, comfortable, warm and soft nest, facilitating the transition from the mother’s womb perfectly. The exquisite finish by hand in natural silk and the processing of the finest woods, concedes in every detail levels of comfort and commitment with no limits.

With refined aesthetics and unique character, DoDo becomes an icon of excellence where handcraft engineering meets functionality. Equipped with 360º multidirectional wheels, it moves extremely quiet thanks to its new and original architecture made out of one piece.  It never was that easy to get your baby to sleep.

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Enignum Canopy Bed by Joseph Walsh http://www.design42day.com/2010/09/enignum-canopy-bed-by-joseph-walsh/ http://www.design42day.com/2010/09/enignum-canopy-bed-by-joseph-walsh/#comments Wed, 15 Sep 2010 17:29:41 +0000 riccardo http://www.design42day.com/?p=6898

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For centuries together wood has been at the centre of mankind’s existence, taking on various forms for differing purposes. Having stated the obvious, a look at Joseph Walsh’s latest creation provides a new perspective for this material. The ‘Enignum Canopy Bed’ seamlessly brings out the characteristics of wood that are ever present but often hidden in its mass usage. A self taught designer, who learnt from hands on experience, Walsh founded his studio, Co Cork, in 1999 and today is a mainstay at many of the world’s top interior exhibitions and museums.

The ‘Canopy Bed’ is another limb of his ‘Formations’ collection. The design is the consequence of his quest to collaborate with the environment to create innovative products that maintain the grandiose in nature. This particular piece exudes all the qualities of wood; flexibility, strength and unparalleled texture. Walsh opted to strip the wood down into thin layers, maximizing its natural elasticity. A free flowing design exempt of rigid edges ensured that each of the aforementioned merits was personified. The final design invites the user into an oasis of nature; indoors.

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The Hex Sofa by Nosigner http://www.design42day.com/2010/09/the-hex-sofa-by-nosigner/ http://www.design42day.com/2010/09/the-hex-sofa-by-nosigner/#comments Thu, 02 Sep 2010 15:34:47 +0000 riccardo http://www.design42day.com/?p=6733

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Nature has always been an inspiration for creative minds. A Japanese designer who calls himself “Nosigner” makes no exception. Inspired by the perfect shape of minerals, he designed Hex – a sofa that resembles a hexagonal single-crystal.

Nosigner has cleverly wrapped his creation in plywood, which envelops the lower part of the seat and covers the side edges. Hex not only looks amazing, but also gets built-in mini-tables that can be used for putting cups, for example.

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Monsieur Dress Up http://www.design42day.com/2010/08/monsieur-dress-up/ http://www.design42day.com/2010/08/monsieur-dress-up/#comments Mon, 02 Aug 2010 10:48:38 +0000 riccardo http://www.design42day.com/?p=6501

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Tailored collar, cuff, and pocket. Used individually or all at once. Monsieur Dress Up can wear your jacket, scarf, umbrella, and mail. Undress and redress at the door, by the bed, or in the change room. Monsieur DressUp is a new idea for hanging that special article of clothing. Maintaining the delicacy, integrity, and shape of a shirt or scarf.

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Colier http://www.design42day.com/2010/08/colier/ http://www.design42day.com/2010/08/colier/#comments Mon, 02 Aug 2010 10:16:49 +0000 riccardo http://www.design42day.com/?p=6482

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«Colier» is limited collection of sparkling wine: 23 bottles of luxury sets (bottle + presentation box) and 5 premium (handmade bottle + cocoon container). The target audience was business women and we all know that champagne is female drink. After brainstorming we choose collar as name, because it describes the idea of collection very good and also can be played in designs. For Brut we used classic square box form and for Vintage Brut we created the cocoon. All the weight of cocoon is focused in his bottom part that’s why it don’t turn upside down and it also keeps cold inside before opening.

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