CONTAINER Sideboard

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Living-Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

DMY Berlin: Leipzig designer Yi-Cong Lu presented a collection of furniture and lighting designed to completely reconfigure a living space at DMY Berlin earlier this month.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

Called Living-Tools, the collection includes a collapsible lamp, a wall-mounted desk that can be twisted and hung as a wardrobe or stand as a room divider, and a set of pivoting curtain rails to quickly change the way a room is split.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

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Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

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Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

The information below is from Yi-Cong Lu:


LIVING-TOOLS

Today´s lifestyles are highly varied and individual.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

They consistently test the limits of conventional architecture.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

In particular static layouts and their resulting space utilisation scenarios are proven to be not flexible enough.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

A living room can be a temporary office and in the next moment serve as impromptu sleeping quarters.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

For such situations Yi-Cong Lu has designed his series of “Living-tools”, with which one can individually adjust living spaces.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

LIGHTBOY- a lamp that can be quickly and easily placed wherever there is a lack of light; FADE a flexible multi-section curtain partition, that helps divide the room with ease; PANEL which, depending on how it’s turned, can be used as a partition, table or roof.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

LIGHTBOY is always at hand when there is need of a light.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

Hanging or leaning against the wall like a broom, or alternately standing alone, it can be conveniently placed anywhere.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

The adjustable lamp shade illuminates the room in the most diverse ways.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

PANEL is a multi-purpose, mobile object.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

Depending on its orientation – standing, lying or hanging – it becomes a partition, a table, or a roof.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

With each new position and function, its appearance and meaning within the room changes.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

With FADE, a curtain partition made of moveable bars, it is possible to subdivide living and working spaces into variant constellations.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu

With only a couple movements, one can create a protected working space or a separate sleeping berth for guests.

Living Tools by Yi-Cong Lu


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Butterfly Chair

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Missing Pieces by Rupert McKelvie

Missing Pieces by Rupert McKelvie

UK designer Rupert McKelvie has assembled a table using thousands of pieces from jigsaw puzzles.

Missing Pieces by Rupert McKelvie

Called Missing Pieces, it was made by hand from puzzles with missing pieces.

Missing Pieces by Rupert McKelvie

Photographs are by James Forshall.

Missing Pieces by Rupert McKelvie

The information below is from Rupert McKelvie:


Missing Pieces

Hand constructed from thousands of Jigsaw pieces over hundreds of hours, Jigsaw sets with missing pieces were used to construct this table. The piece explores the concept of taking something that is incomplete and completing it in a new and functional form.

Rupert McKelvie is a U.K based designer. Having trained as a classical boat builder he now runs a furniture design studio in the heart of Dartmoor, Devon.


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Family Bench by Valentin Garal for Le Porc-Shop

Family Bench by Valentin Garal for Le Porc-Shop

Spanish designer Valentin Garal has designed a bench with an integrated budgie cage.

Family Bench by Valentin Garal for Le Porc-Shop

The Family Bench is made of solid willow and was designed for retailer the Le Porc-Shop.

Family Bench by Valentin Garal for Le Porc-Shop

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Family Bench by Valentin Garal for Le Porc-Shop

The following is by the designer:


FAMILY BENCH

By Valentín Garal for Le Porc-Shop 2011

Family Bench by Valentin Garal for Le Porc-Shop

Family Bench is a collaboration by the Spanish designer Valentin Garal for Le Porc-Shop, a Mexican hand-crafted furniture workshop. Family Bench is an object conceived for the “non places” often forgotten and lacking of character.

Family Bench by Valentin Garal for Le Porc-Shop

It is made of solid willow wood, with an outstanding crafted work on the cage. Its construction moves to a concept of excellence for the social and sentimental scope. Pedagogical in its design, functions as a bank of family ties.

Family Bench by Valentin Garal for Le Porc-Shop

It requires a tender care by all members that surround the Family Bench. With a touch of irony, is a reflective piece destined to become a point of meeting, discussion and preservation of social relations.

Solid willow wood hand-crafted
120 x 190 x 45 cms


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