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Dirk Winkel's Minai Chair. The central aluminum bars allow different kind of shells (wood or upholstered aluminum) to be clamped in.
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Charlotte Skene-Catling converted an old dairy into a five bedroom home with a bathing pool. I like the way the wood exterior references traditional barns but allows a tremendous amount of light into the house.
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Barry Sheehan and Gregor Timlin have teamed up to fabricate the Shelter Cart, a mobile living unit
for junk collectors/homeless. It would be nice if the cart had small perforations so that you could get air when sleeping.
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Christopher LaBrooy's Marble Lamp - with a gathered synthetic felt shade that creates gorgeous shadows!
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Student work by Thomas Wilder - "Buggin' Out" - a bath and body product designed to make the viewer "bug out" when looking at the bottle's typography. Nice design, but somewhat counter-intuitive to the desired relaxing effect of bath products.
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A lamp with two functions - light and catch-all storage. LifeGoods Bedside Lamp.
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Sam Wolfe Connelly's contribution to Follow the Leader - an ongoing collaborative project with Sub-Studio featuring 6 drawing "seeds" and your drawing skills!
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Sweetie Pie Press is collecting security envelopes for her new pin set. In exchange for your old envelopes, she'll send you a set of pins.
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Attractive forms for Patricia Urquiola's Lazy seating collection for B&B Italia.
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um...craziness! Coll-Barreu Arquitectos' Basque Health Department Headquarters in Bilbao. Turns out that crazy facade is really just a skin over a much more regular building - check out the night photos to see.
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Interesting - almost spatial - paper bags by Good Design Company for the Takeo Paper Show.
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Lyle Owerko's photographs from The Boombox Project catalog the iconic, visually beautiful ghetto-blaster.
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Cameron Moll designed this crazy letterpress poster of the Salt Lake Temple using bazillions of tiny letters to create the image.
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The Louis XV Commode by Axis FormLAB is a twist on the traditional chest of drawers. It comes in three variations - plywood, mdf and acrylic. The acrylic one would be my choice since the commode would essentially read as a line drawing.
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The Mighty Bearcats' Skin Series Bud Vase looks like porcelain but it's actually made of a soft and flexible plastic.
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Ryan Frank's Isabella stool, launching this September at the London Design Festival. Isabella is made out of Strawboard, a sustainable formaldehyde-free material made entirely from compressed straw.
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Bruno Fosi tackles an iPhone issue - the exclusion of visually impaired users. His Tactile Silicon Case for the 3G works with an app that incorporates functions like text to speech. The case is engraved with buttons that correspond to a modified home screen.
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6 West Design created this bottle for USB wine - due to TTB/Cola regulations, new wineries can't use the term "Port" (to protect Portugal's geographic indication). The packaging playfully incorporates words that imply the missing word (im____ant).
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Nori Morimoto's Forest Pendant Lamp is a gorgeous piece of work - the shade is made up of thin, hand-cut strips of wood.
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Knoend's Lite2go eliminates packaging waste by making the lamp shade itself the packaging.
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Schemata Architecture Office's 63.02° House, built in a dense residential area in Nakano, Tokyo. The house is sited 63.02 degrees towards the front road, allowing a wide and deep view of the neighborhood.
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Love the illustrative work of Ryan McLennan. His website is full of goodness.
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Love this - D-Vision created the Small Apple Dish to aesthetically incorporate your apple core when you are done with it.
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A hillside house in Ushimado, Japan by Tezuka Architects - the entire rear facade opens up via some sliding doors.
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Poor Design came up with several adaptations to the clothespin. My favorites are the Pencil and the Bedside Lamp.
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The ICE bench, by Madelen Schelin - a Plexiglas base with faux-suede cushions, available in ten different colors.
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Gorgeous White light fixture by Winnie Lui for Innermost - "a chandelier in which objets trouvés meet bling and trash is made equal to treasure through the application of uniform colour."
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Satina Turner's Flybrary bookshelf - the books hang on metal strips to create the surface of the shelf.
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Bola Sociology Design's new identity for Arroz de Festa (a catering company - the name means Party Rice in Brazilian). I like how the intricate patterns are disturbed and become chaotic.
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Burton Machen is a photographer documenting urban decay in his "Urban Evolution New Orleans" series.
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JLCG Arquitectos' School of Music in Lisbon - each practicing student is on display.
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Jethro Macey's Textile Side Unit, in collaboration with Decode London. Love the texture of the doors.
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