Landmade Cork Journals

Hand-bound notebooks with beautifully one-of-a-kind cork covers

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We recently came across the meticulously constructed Landmade Cork Journal by Michael Roger Press,
and not only does the material give way to a beautiful pattern, but the half-century-old stationer uses the traditional Smyth sewn binding technique. Hand-sewing the pages together (instead of gluing) gives the notebook’s binding extra strength and allows it to open flat—two important features for anyone who uses a notebook regularly.

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Made with acid-free paper, each piece is proudly crafted in limited runs at their New Jersey factory. By producing notebooks and paper goods in small batches, they retain the flexibility to innovate and implement new ideas into their line. They also offer the option to personalize nearly all their products with a custom die-cast stamp.

Each journal is completely unique by nature’s design, made with natural, sustainably-harvested cork. Sold in two sizes ($10-17) and lined or unlined, Michael Roger Press products sell online and at specialty stationers.


Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

Milan 2011: users can pin their own paper shades onto this cork light fitting by London design studio Raw Edges for Portugese brand Materia.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

The light fitting, called Pinha, features a three tiered cork base which paper shades can be pinned to.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

The tiered system allows for control of the direction and range of light.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

The piece remains on show at Spazio San Marco, Via San Marco 38, Brera, Milano until 17 April. See all our stories from Milan 2011 »

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

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Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

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Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

The following is from the designers:


Pinha

Pinha proposes a playful approach to lighting through personalization.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

This hanging lamp consists of a cork outer fixture to which a printed-paper shade is fastened. You have the last word on how Pinha looks, by choosing the shade from among different patterns and drawings. Function-wise, you can also decide on the direction and range of the light, according to where the shade is pinned.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

Cork’s low thermal and electrical conductivity ensures that you can handle the lamps shell in perfect safety. Making things even more interesting is the fact that the shade and its placement can be changed at will, according to your mood, the task you are performing or the ambiance you want to set.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

Materia Amorim

Cork is nature’s own high-tech achievement. Down to the cell structure, its unique composition and characteristics cannot be replicated by anything man-made. Extracted from the bark of the cork oak – a native specimen of the Western Mediterranean basin – cork is a state-of-the-art raw material, requiring minimum transformation or processing before use.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

Reusable and completely biodegradable, it is one of the most versatile and sustainable materials in the world  – environmentally, socially and economically.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

Impermeable to liquids and gases, elastic, compressible, highly resistant yet light and buoyant, cork’s potential as a leading material for the 21st is only now being realized, with cutting edge R&D pushing the boundaries of invention.

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Spearheading this drive for innovation is the Portuguese company Amorim, world leader in the cork industry. In addition to high-performance applications for the aeronautical, construction and wine-producing industries Amorim is now looking to make cork center stage into the everyday. Fusing the material’s unique sensory qualities and personality with a designer’s flair, Materia is a collection of objects that work well and feel good in contemporary homes and lifestyles.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

Lighthearted and lightweight, relevant yet unassuming, easy going and tactile, these objects will integrate seamlessly into your daily life and habitat, as natural, refreshingly uncomplicated and witty answers to simple, universal needs.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

They fit neatly into a little vacant spot in your life, left there by an action waiting to happen, a purpose about to be fulfilled.  User and function-wise intuitive, they will find their way into your home and office, the predictable and the unexpected of everyday.

Pinha by Raw Edges for Materia

Base for a Lamp Shade
Yael Mer & Shay Alkalay, Raw Edges, for Materia 2011
Cork composite fixture, electrical components, paper lampshade,

Materia
13-17 April, 10.00am – 8.00pm
Spazio San Marco
Via San Marco 38
Brera – Milano


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Bote by
Big-Game for Materia
Nomu by
Lee West for Eno
Appo by
Carlo Trevisani

Bote by Big-Game for Materia

Bote by Big-Game for Material

Milan 2011: here’s another project from Lausanne studio Big-Game (see their furniture in  our earlier story) this time a series of cork toy boats for Portugese company Materia.

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The toys, titled Bote, have a cork base with an interchangeable plastic mast or cabin.

Bote by Big-Game for Material

The series will be on show at Via San Marco 38, Milan, April 12–17.

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Photographs are by Julien Chavaillaz.

Bote by Big-Game for Material

More stories on Big-Game on Dezeen »

Bote by Big-Game for Material

More toy stories on Dezeen »

Bote by Big-Game for Material

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Bote by Big-Game for Material

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


BIG-GAME exhibit the BOTE for Materia.

BIG-GAME has made a series of floating boats in cork and plastic for the new Portuguese company Materia.

It will be launched in Milan during the design week April 12–17 at Via San Marco 38.


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Atelier Book Chair by
Kana Nakanishi
Arche Toys by
Floris Hovers
WOOD by
Ten

Natura by Héctor Serrano for La Mediterranea

Natura by Hector Serrano for La Mediterranea

London designer Héctor Serrano presents a series of lamps and vases combining glass and cork at Maison&Objet in Paris this week.

Natura by Hector Serrano for La Mediterranea

Called Natura, the series for Spanish brand La Mediterranea allows various combinations of different shapes and finishes.

Natura by Hector Serrano for La Mediterranea

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Natura by Hector Serrano for La Mediterranea

Here are some more details from the designer:


Natura by Héctor Serrano for La Mediterranea

Natura comes from the natural relation between cork and glass. The combination of these two materials give the collection an innovative character in adition of being sustainable. An extensive collection of lights and vases with warm and friendly shapes in contrast with the mix of materials and textures.

Natura by Hector Serrano for La Mediterranea

The large number of finishings allows the pieces integrate in any context.

Natura by Hector Serrano for La Mediterranea

A new collection of lights and vases for La Mediterranea, presented in Masion&Objet. Hall 3 Stand F31. 21-25 January.


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Plug by
Tomas Kral
Wine & Bar by Aurélien Barbry
for Normann Copenhagen
Cru by
Sebastian Bergne

Nomu by Lee West for Eno

Paris designer Lee West has designed an extra-tall teapot that has no handle but instead has a removable cork sleeve to stop you burning your hands. (more…)

Appo by Carlo Trevisani

Milan designer Carlo Trevisani has created a cork product that transforms empty wine bottles into table centrepieces. (more…)