La credenza coi fiocchi di Junpei Tamaki e Iori Tamaki

La credenza coi fiocchi di Junpei Tamaki e Iori Tamaki

Il duo di designer giapponesi Junpei Tamaki e Iori Tamaki hanno presentato durante l’appena trascorso Salone del mobile questa credenza formata da due ante che se sovrapposte, danno vita ad un pattern simile alla classica configurazione del fiocco di neve. L’intera struttura è in metallo e per gustarne a pieno la bellezza del prodotto, si consiglia di tenerlo ovviamente ‘vuoto’.

La credenza coi fiocchi di Junpei Tamaki e Iori Tamaki

La credenza coi fiocchi di Junpei Tamaki e Iori Tamaki

Professional Storage Doesn’t Have to be Impersonal

The Mia Ped is a container that goes beyond the traditional concept of office drawer systems, combining multiple functions in a single object! It’s truly a personal container, totally configurable by the user. What’s more is that it doubles as a stool for quick meetings at your desk. Take a peek inside —>

Designer: Dieffebi


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Modern Multifunctional Desk

Reminiscent of rolltop desks from the early 1900s, this take on the multifunctional cabinet desk incorporates modern amenities like integrated LED lights and power sockets to enhance your modern workspace. Classic, minimal styling lets you achieve that sought-after vintage look without sacrificing the necessities for powering your modern devices.

Designer: Laura Petraitytė


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Something doesn’t seem right here….

… but that’s the intention! The Equilibrium collection by Andre Cruz has a simplistic, utilitarian aesthetic that is given a sense of lightness and clever character with oddly placed legs. The bulk of each design appears to be supported by just a tiny edge of each leg, creating a striking visual sensation, but in actuality it’s a hidden metal support that stabilizes each corner. The unique construction allows for interesting geometries and angular accents that contrast with the bare upper portions.

Designer: Andre Cruz


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Furniture for Plants

The inspiration behind the O furniture series came from our human tendency to sporadically place plants and pots at home and was crafted with a top surface perfect for containing these plants. The shallow, sunken top is lined with handcrafted ceramic vessels of different size, balancing and softening the rigid geometry of the console and credenza. Maybe you’re not a fan of indoor plants- the unique structure offers an unusual way of storing a multitude of items from books to knick knacks.

Designer: JiB Design Studio


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Primary Cabinet by Peter Jakubik

Primary Cabinet by Peter Jakubik

Here’s another project by Slovakian designer Peter Jakubik (see his Hobby Panton Chair in yesterday’s story), this time a cabinet with a chalkboard surface.

Primary Cabinet by Peter Jakubik

The Primary Cabinet is a piece of furniture for children and provides users with the ability to alter its appearance as and when they desire.

Primary Cabinet by Peter Jakubik

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Here’s a tiny bit of text from the designer:


Primary Cabinet – Draw own design

A storage cabinet created by young European designer. Peter Jakubik seeks an inspiration in the trend of “open source” with the possibility of endless variations of the final product. An Appearance of the product can user set easily as changing colour of the monitor background in your netbook.


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2440×1220, Saw, Assemble by Pål RodeniusHobby Panton chair by
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Furniture by Simon Hasan for Vauxhall Collective

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London designer Simon Hasan has created a collection of furniture and vases inspired by traditional British crafts. (more…)