Game of Trust by Yiannis Ghikas
Posted in: UncategorizedAthens designer Yiannis Ghikas has designed a coat rack comprising three Y-shaped components leaning against each other. (more…)
Athens designer Yiannis Ghikas has designed a coat rack comprising three Y-shaped components leaning against each other. (more…)
Huibert van Muilwijk has designed a chair made out of lolly stick-shaped plywood components for Dutch studio Made by Midas. (more…)
In Milan next month Venetian designer Luca Nichetto will present a chair painted to look like the surface is already wearing away. (more…)
by Tacita Vero
Already having put their name to olive oil and a Fiat, as well as backing Miami’s Pelican Hotel, Italian fashion magnate Diesel launched their sexy, rock ‘n’ roll-tinged Designed by Diesel collection at the 2009 Salone del Mobile, and the home furnishings collection will finally hits stores this summer.
Dominating the denim industry for years, Diesel has mastered the art of reinvention—from accessories and fragrances to jeans that glow-in-the-dark and ultra-modern silhouettes. The home furnishings collection affirms their uncanny ability to diversify.
The series includes a small group of tables, armchairs and sofas, but the Home Collection triumphs with their lighting section.
Their strength in working with fabric shows in the use of interesting textures and materials in the lampshades, with neutrally earthy tones blending into any room. Drum kit bases make lamps portable and, along with details like lightning bolt pull chains, continue the rock thread.
The choice of metal cages adds an industrial touch to other lampshades, while plastic molded into an irregular faceted dome makes for a suspension light that casts dramatic geometric patterns onto surfaces.
Chrome studded bases reference the brand’s fashion heritage, a clear signal that this likely isn’t the last lifestyle extension we’ll see from Diesel.
Functional, easy to mix and match with existing furniture, and contemporary without appearing overly modern, the collection makes a strong first. Available at select Diesel stores, see the whole collection online.
In Milan next month Italian brand Cappellini will launch this cantilevered stool by New York designer Todd Bracher. (more…)
French designer Ludovic Renson has designed a collection of children’s furniture made of wood and felt. (more…)