design

Maisonnette in French means small house. The aim here has been to propose a collection of furniture that meets the contemporary need of sharing functions in the micro-living spaces. It is a 3 pieces set: a stand/mini-wardrobe, a cart/table and a basket/tray. Materials: solid alder wood treated with natural varnish and iron rod structure.” Design by Simone Simonelli.

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“More than Objects” by Mermelada Estudio.

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Clerkenwell Design Week Returns for 2012 – Establishing London as the Capital of Design (22-24 May).

London’s premier celebration of design is preparing for its third showcase in 2012. After attracting record visitors over the last two years, with over 24,000 registered visitors in 2011, CDW 2012 looks to be bigger and better, cementing itself as the UK’s leading architecture and design destination…

 

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Zoë Mowat works as a freelance designer in Montreal, Quebec. Zoë’s work explores unique combinations of colour, material, and form, while continually questioning the value of objects and what it means to have them. Zoë has exhibited her work across Canada, in the US and Europe.’ Enjoy!

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A set of four luxury letterpress coasters designed by the London-based designer Ryan Todd, as a collaboration with New Found Original. The coasters were letter-pressed by hand onto premium Ahlstrom Blotter board in Minneapolis by Studio on Fire.

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Silly Chair by the Italian designer Antonio Aricò  is on exhibition for Milan Design Week at Ventura Lambrate next April 2012, as part of Aricò’s show Back Home.

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Cloud eraser, make it rain! “As the rain wipes off the dirt on earth, the cloud eraser removes your mistakes creating a rain of rubber”.

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Studiomama is design studio based in London and owned by the designer Nina Tolstrup.  We love the Pallet Project idea, good-designed furniture made from wooden pallets. Take a look at some Pallet Projects inside the post and at the Studiomama complete portfolio and shop!

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Martino Gamper makes funny shaped furniture”. Here just a selection of his ironic design, take a look at his complete portfolio!

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“Artificial lights, last years magazines and the smell of other people. Waiting Room Survival breaks through the passive dynamic of waiting in waiting rooms. A book including tips and tricks for any waiting room inconvenience. Two objects – Sneak In Front Tool & Incognito Nose Stand – designed as practical implements but when not in use, function as icebreakers and stimulate the imagination”. This is the brilliant project by Philip Lüschen.

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