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Primary Clock by David Weatherhead & GOODD

Made from Douglas fir with a screenprinted face, the Primary Clock was designed by London-based David Weatherhead and GOODD for Thorsten van Elten. The circular clock comes in two styles, one with a half circle of color and the other with segmented blocks of color. The half circle style can ...

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Design Store(y): Object

For our second installment of Design Store(y), we travel to the opposite coast, to the beautifully spare and pure white shop, Object, in Seattle. Owned and curated by local photographer Charlie Schuck, Object was born out of his love and admiration for design, composition, and the Northwest. Object carries a ...

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Les Frères Plo by Gaspard Graulich

Les frères Plo, designed by Gaspard Graulich, is a collection of furniture that functions as either side tables or display cabinets. With four variations that differ in shape and color, they are made of dark wood boards held together via an interlocking system that provides a pop of color and ...

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Fiss Family by My Own Super Studio

Hailing from a long line of skilled carpenters, Portuguese designer Rui Alves studied industrial design and began his furniture and product design company, My Own Super Studio. The Fiss Family consists of four wood tables, each a different size with a pop of color – blue, yellow, green, or orange. I ...

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Armadillo and Lodge Chairs by Baltasar Portillo

Believe it or not, that’s a chair pictured up there. The Armadillo and Lodge Chair by designer Baltasar Portillo of El Salvador “sit” exactly where furniture and sculpture intersect. Resembling a bridge, each chair fills space and performs a function without disturbing your view. You could say they enhance your ...

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KISKA Making Of Opel RAK e

Ce making of nous montre la naissance de ce concept 2 place tout électrique, l’Opel RAK e. Il fut développé conjointement entre KISKA et Opel.

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Suitcase chair – Fab.com

Suitcase chair est une brillante idée déco que vous pouvez retrouver ici.

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Lars-Erik Fisk

L’artiste américain Lars-Erik Fisk, né en 1970 nous fait partager sa vision des choses, c’est beau et c’est rond.

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Port Living Co.

Jordan Castro and his family-owned business Port Living Co. create eco-friendly kitchen and home designs in concrete, recycled marble dust, cork, aluminum and rubber. Based in Newburyport, Massachusetts, the small company spent over a decade perfecting the concrete mixes to make them both functional and beautiful. Each piece is one ...

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Unit Portables

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Mangusta Legacy Concept by Maxime de Keiser

La Mangusta est une voiture mythique qui inspire de nombreux designers dont Maxime de Keiser.

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Simple Genius: Drawers That Break Into Seating For 7, For Parties

Tight New York City apartments practically beg for multifunctional furniture (we ought to know). But finding considered, well-crafted pieces are about as hard to come by as a rent-controlled pad. Thank heavens for budding design minds, who are tackling...

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CMYK Lamp By Dennis Parren

Dutch designer Dennis Parren created the CMYK Lamp for his graduation show from Design Academy Eindhoven. The innovative design uses LED technology to project cyan, magenta, and yellow onto the ceiling and walls. The lamp is shaped like a graphic outline and casts 3D shadows which he discovered only by ...

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ReBaroque Sound Panel

Les haut-parleurs ReBaroque vous apporteront une petite touche vintage dans votre salon.

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Nike Mag

Twenty-two years ago a film about time travel gave us a glimpse of the now not-too-distant future. The 1989 Back to the Future sequel looked forward to 2015, capturing the imaginations of kids like us who dreamed of one day riding their own hover board in self-lacing sneakers like...

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