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Luno by Marten Jakobsen
For an elegant and minimalist kitchen, the new set from the Czech product designer, Marten Jakobsen, tries to expand and enhance the aesthetic vision of one of the most sacred environments of the house.
Buchtisch Table Book by Voigt Dietrich
Buchtisch is a multi-functional piece of furniture, carefully tending to both the practical and emotional needs of its users and it is brought to us from German design duo Studio Voigt Dietrich.
The Watson Table by Paul Loebach
The Watson table is named after James Watson, the American scientist famous for discovering the helical structure of DNA. I felt like a scientist developing this table, working through numerous controlled material experiments to achieve the desired result.
Infinity by Aleksander Mukomelov
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.
Stellavie
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.
Plooop chair by Timothy Schreiber
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
DoDo by Baby Summo
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.
Enignum Canopy Bed by Joseph Walsh
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.