March 12, 2012
Ok, let’s call a spade a table. Using aluminium, pop rivets, hose clamps, and found spades, Stockholm designer Fredrik Paulsen has created the Garden Table.
Garden tools are also inspiration to Dutch designer Nic Roex in the form of his … Read More...
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March 2, 2012
From the mold of a genuine Chesterfield sofa, a glass textile reinforced casting was created to produce this concrete rendition suitable and “sittable” for indoors or out.
Originally created by UK-based company Gray Concrete to demonstrate the company’s molding techniques … Read More...
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March 1, 2012
I’m enamored with concrete these days. The indoor/outdoor Oxygen table from Parisian company, Taporo, has a center well into which you can insert your favorite plants, or any other home accessory.
How would a row of gorgeous Granny Smith … Read More...
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February 12, 2012
Fashion meets multi-function: now you can accessorize your furniture like you do your outfits. New from AK47, the steel Zerino table adapts to your particular whim and environment–one moment it’s a planter, then like a quick change artist with … Read More...
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February 8, 2012
For the Dutch label Weltevree, Rogier Martens designed the Wheelbench, a mobile bench made of sustainable preserved Accoya wood. With a built-in wheelbarrow wheel, the bench is effortlessly transported.
“Moving a bench with two people has always been a … Read More...
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