Archive for the 'Design' Category
Jeremy Walton designed a very interesting candle. It has an integrated matchbox at the bottom. You’ll never be looking for a match or a lighter anymore.
The Scandinavian custom “hygge,” meaning cozy togetherness, inspired Walton to create this paraffin candle with a convenient matchbox built in at the bottom. It has 40 hours of burning time […]
Here comes a simple design: a coffee table in which you can store a large book and an object the size of a vase. It is made from a single piece of laser cutted sheet steel folded into shape. Link
Now there’s another way to enjoy lying on the floor for reading or watching TV, it’s called the flying carpet. Created by a spanish designer, it add hills in your living room. Any one said Teletubbies ?
Link (via coolhunter)
With this paper wall, you can separate an office or a room easily and shape it at will. Don’t need the wall anymore ? Fold it and store it in a cupboard.
the paper softwall is a lightweight, freestanding wall that can be arranged into almost any shape, or easily compressed into a compact sheaf and […]
Last month, I posted about a magic bed. Now a designer from The Netherlands created a real floating bed based on magnetic levitation. He presented a scaled down (1:5) copy of it at a design fair. The only problem is the price. The scaled copy would cost around 115′000 Euros as the full bed is […]
Nice bathtub shaped as a boat from a designer from Holland. Link
Curl your wallpaper to make this lamp shade. Link
I saw this nice and clean bowl in a shop today. It comes with the servers.
This gorgeous extra large presentation bowl comes complete with a set of two curvaceous wooden servers, slotting into the rim of the bowl to create a sculptural and practical centre piece from which to serve the finished dish.
Link
This very interesting set of four pieces should be used as a basis in any kitchen.
A unique compact set of four beautiful and versatile pieces allowing 6 different uses. Each piece can be used singularly or combined to prepare and present almost any number of culinary tasks.
A porcelain bowl is generously sized for mixing, […]
Last night, I met Philippe Cramer at a party. He gained his Bachelor in Fine Arts in Product Design at Parsons School of Design in New York in 1996, where he studied furniture design and photography. His website presents his work: furniture, porcelain, silverware, jewellery and glassware. Pictured here is a small occasional table […]
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