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RAS chair

Regular, Angulate, Slim, dining chair designed with the main motif.RAS is coated with eco-friendly paints are available in a variety of colors and can..

Wine Me, Dine Me!

The Dine Table is a simplistic, yet functional entertainer’s table with a wine chiller at its center. Now it’s easy to keep your favorite selects within reach and out of harms way.  Not just for lushes! Commercial restaurants or anyone with an knack for entertaining will love this one.

Designer: Miguel Mestre


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50s Seating Reawakened

The Acapulco Chair is one of the most iconic outdoor seating designs of the 20th Century. To clebrate the chair’s 60th Anniversary, The Common Project has released a special Limited Edition consisting of a chrome-plated frame with a translucent shell. The revamp brings new life to the design, transforming it from a fun patio chair into luxury indoor and outdoor seating. For the purist, the chair is still available in the 4 classic colors: black, white, mustard, and turquoise.

Designer: The Common Project


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Antler SideTable II

Antler shape was used as a design motif. Aluminum frame and fabric was used as the main ingredient It is light and simple, and can be used easily. wit..

First collection from new Dublin design brand includes a table with a hammock underneath

Dublin designers Notion have established their own design brand called NTN with an inaugural collection featuring wooden sunglasses, an aluminium watch and a table with a hammock underneath (+ slideshow).

Collection 01 by NTN
Collection 01

Collection 01 is the first range of furniture, lighting and fashion pieces by NTN, a brand set up by Irish studio Notion.

Collection 01 by NTN
Collection 01

“This has been an in-house project from the beginning really,” Notion director Ian Walton told Dezeen. “We established Notion four years ago and having our own products was always something we hoped to achieve.

Hammock table in Collection 01 by NTN
Hammock Table

Included in the range is the white wooden Hammock Table, which has a fabric shelf for storing items stretched between its four legs using rope.

Hammock table in Collection 01 by NTN
Hammock Table

A matching Windsor chair has been adapted so the row of vertical wooden poles that form its back are covered with a sheath, creating the Dowel Chair.

Hammock table in Collection 01 by NTN
Hammock Table

The Waterford Lamp has a bottle-shaped glass shade joined to a grey braided cable by a three-armed aluminium section. It also features a spiral-filament bulb.

Dowel chair in Collection 01
Dowel Chair

Wearable pieces in the collection include glasses with curved plywood frames connected by aluminium corners, which conceal brass hinges.

Dowel chair in Collection 01
Dowel Chair

These G1 Glasses are available in teak and natural aluminium with brown-tinted lenses, or black-stained ash and black anodised aluminium with black-tinted lenses.

Dowel chair in Collection 01
Dowel Chair

The case of the W1 Watch is CNC-machined from solid aluminium, with minute markers etched onto the crystal above the face. The timepiece features a vegetable-tanned leather strap and the case is available in natural aluminium or black.

G1 glasses in Collection 01 by NTN
G1 Glasses

Walton and fellow designer Marcel Twohig formed Notion in 2009, and they hope to source production of their first NTN collection themselves.

G1 glasses in Collection 01 by NTN
G1 Glasses

“As far as production is concerned our primary aim is to take it to market ourselves,” said Walton. “We believe in the ability of designers to create autonomous brands and if the collection is well received then we will do everything we can to continue down this route.”

G1 glasses in Collection 01 by NTN
G1 Glasses

We recently interviewed young designer Hanna Emelie Ernsting, who is producing her latest furniture collection herself following a “really tough” experience with a major brand.

Here’s the information that Walton sent to us:


In 2009 Marcel Twohig and I founded an industrial design studio in Dublin called notion. After four years notion is, and continues to be a living breathing professional design practice. Earlier this year we took a hiatus from client work to focus on our own sketches and ideas, something that we have wanted to do since forming the studio. The result is a new product brand NTN and our first collection.

W1 Watch in Collection 01 by NTN
W1 Watch

NTN designs and produces collections of products. These products are connected by design rather than category, a model much more akin to fashion than industrial design. It is our goal to continue the creation and curation of these product collections biannually, each of which will clearly come from the same design thinking, but which will each contain varying product categories.

Collection 01 contains five products; the Dowel Chair, Hammock Table, Waterford Lamp, G1 Glasses and W1 Watch.

W1 Watch in Collection 01 by NTN
W1 Watch

Hammock Table

The Hammock Table is a low coffee table defined by a suspended fabric shelf. The shelf is kept in tension by rope connecting to aluminium leg mounts. The solid table top is of bleached Irish sycamore which is blended into the round legs.

W1 Watch in Collection 01 by NTN
W1 Watch

W1 Watch

The front and back body parts of the W1 watch are CNC machined from solid aluminium. The integrated aluminium dial is created in the same process. The floating increments are etched directly onto the crystal. The watch is finished with a vegetable tanned leather strap. Available in both natural and black anodised aluminium.

Waterford lamp in Collection 01 by NTN
Waterford Lamp

Dowel Chair

The Dowel Chair is a modern take on the classic Windsor chair. Constructed from solid bleached irish sycamore the seat back consists of sixteen spindles with a removable fabric cover. On the underside the legs are blended into the seat.

Waterford lamp in Collection 01 by NTN
Waterford Lamp

G1 Glasses

The character of the G1 Glasses comes as much from the materials as the shape. Formed plywood frames and temples are connected by a CNC machined aluminium armature. This armature also incorporates the custom brass hinge. Available in teak and natural aluminium with brown lens or black stained ash and black anodised aluminium with black lens.

Waterford lamp in Collection 01 by NTN
Waterford Lamp

Waterford Lamp

This pendant lamp consists of a thick, clear glass shade hand blown in Waterford, Ireland. A machined aluminium hanger suspends the shade from the grey braided cable. The lamp is finished with a hand stitched filament bulb.

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Ola bench

Originally designed for Fort Point in Boston, Ola was inspired by the maritime and industrial history of the city. The design is reminiscent of a body..

Interview: Stephen Kenn: The LA-based furniture maker on his “bare bones” approach to design

Interview: Stephen Kenn


by Tariq Dixon Stephen Kenn’s approach to design is quite simple: “Strip things down to the barest bones.” Throughout the LA-based designer’s career, he has explored this philosophy in various forms—including two denim brands and an…

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Furniture made from soil then baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

Eindhoven designer Erez Nevi Pana has developed a dough made from soil and fungus that can be baked in an oven to create stools and chairs strong enough to sit on.

Furniture made from soil and baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

Influenced by childhood memories of playing in his parents’ greenhouse, Erez Nevi Pana began experimenting with soil as an accessible material for producing affordable, environmentally-friendly products during his studies at Design Academy Eindhoven.

Furniture made from soil and baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

By combining it with fungi and other natural materials, the designer developed a mixture that rises like a dough due to a biochemical reaction and can then be shaped using plaster or wooden moulds.

Furniture made from soil and baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

The resulting objects are baked so that the mixture hardens, becoming robust enough to carry the weight of a person or to be sanded, sawn and drilled.

Furniture made from soil and baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

“At first, I started with a flat surfaces, just as an experiment to test the strength and durability of the material,” the designer told Dezeen. “I was curious to know how strong is it? Can the mixture hold human weight?”

Furniture made from soil and baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

Following a process of refinement involving trialling different amounts of the various ingredients in his kitchen, a suitable combination was identified and a series of simply moulded items of furniture were produced.

Furniture made from soil and baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

“There is a fine line between the state where the mixture is strong or delicate – either not baked enough or burned,” explained the designer. “So the baking time has to be strict and every chair has its own period of time that it is baked in an oven.”

Furniture made from soil and baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana

As well as furniture, Nevi Pana has experimented with moulding cups using the material, which he claimed was capable of holding the water but gave it an unwanted flavour.

Furniture made from soil and baked like bread by Erez Nevi Pana
Concept drawing for chairs

“The recipe is not perfect – there’s some things that I still need to understand but I feel I am on the right track,” added the designer. “If the material is impermeable, many choices are possible and it opens the gate for many routes in which I design any object I desire.”

The project is on show at an exhibition called Biodesign at The New Institute in Rotterdam, alongside plants that could grow lace from their roots and tiles made from snail poo, which runs until 5 January 2014.

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DL3 Umbra Side Table

The DL3 Umbra Side Table complements the DL1 Tangram Side Table System. Based on an identical square base frame, the cantilevered tabletop calls for i..