Memory Keeper

The Synapse Storage solution was inspired by the very place that inspiration originates… our brains! Like the intricate wiring within our grey matter, the strung baskets represent the structure of our nervous system, specifically where we store memories. It provides a place to keep our favorite items while reminding us that our connection to these objects is uniquely human and goes beyond the surface.

Designer: Alexandra Denton


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Designer: Benedetta Tagliabue for Expormim


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Brazilian Baroque by the Campana Brothers

Furniture adorned with an intricate collage of gold and bronze motifs by the Campana Brothers is on show at the David Gill St James’s gallery in London (+ slideshow).

Brazilian Baroque exhibition by the Campana Brothers

Referencing ornate baroque decoration from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana created a series of items from jumbles of metal emblems and figures.

Brazilian Baroque exhibition by the Campana Brothers

Gold and bronze keys, leaves, animals and figurines were all welded together to create elements such as the legs of stone tables and furry chairs.

Brazilian Baroque exhibition by the Campana Brothers

Shades for floor and pendant lights were constructed in the same way, while small gold crocodiles pile up to form one of the candle holders.

Brazilian Baroque exhibition by the Campana Brothers

Crafted in a Roman workshop specialising in bronze work, the detailed pieces were first shown at The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris last year, though the small tables are now on show for the first time.

Brazilian Baroque exhibition by the Campana Brothers

The Brazilian Baroque collection will be on show at David Gill St James’s, 2-4 King Street, London, until 15 June.

Brazilian Baroque exhibition by the Campana Brothers

The duo recently exhibited five beds including one surrounded by hairy curtains in Milan and a series of items for Louis Vuitton in Miami.

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Campana Brothers to show new ‘Brazilian Baroque’ collection in first show at David Gill St James’s, 1 May – 15 June 2013

Bernini meets Brazil as David Gill Galleries prepares to host a major exhibition of works by the internationally renowned designers, the Campana Brothers. Entitled Brazilian Baroque, the exhibition opens at David Gill St James’s, 2-4 King Street, London SW1Y 6QP from 1 May to 15 June 2013.

Brazilian Baroque exhibition by the Campana Brothers

This Brazilian Baroque collection takes its inspiration from the intensively decorative and sumptuous Baroque style of the 17th and 18th centuries, combined with the Campana Brothers’ own take on Brazilian art and culture. The collection includes new coffee tables, to be shown for the first time at David Gill Galleries, as well as a selection of works first shown at The Museum of Decorative Arts in Paris last autumn.

The Brazilian Baroque collection introduces a strongly theatrical, gothic and sensual element to the Campana Brothers’ distinctive style. The pieces on show revel in a sense of luxury, channelling the glories of the Rococo period and its sumptuous gold and bronze decoration.

Brazilian Baroque exhibition by the Campana Brothers

Each piece is made by craftsmen in a Roman workshop, specialising in bronze work, demonstrating magnificent skill in welding together a jumble of decorative motifs – keys, leaves, cupids and crocodiles – to create organic and playful shapes which are combined with other materials. The Campana Brothers’ fascination with the natural world and their sense of humour can be clearly seen, for example, in the tiny, detailed crocodiles, which can be seen clambering up the stem of the Candelabro Coccodrilli

David Gill says: ‘The work of the Campana Brothers never fails to surprise us. Their choice of material, research and use of found and created objects makes their work new and contemporary.’

Brazilian Baroque exhibition by the Campana Brothers

Using the purest traditions of craft techniques, the Brazilian Baroque limited edition series is a personal allegory celebrating the riches of the Campana Brothers’ style.

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Membrane by Benjamin Hubert for Classicon

Membrane by Benjamin Hubert for Classicon

Product news: this armchair by London designer Benjamin Hubert weighs just three kilograms.

Membrane by Benjamin Hubert for Classicon

Called Membrane, the chair by Benjamin Hubert for German brand Classicon comprises a steel and aluminium frame covered in 3D-woven mesh fabric.

Membrane by Benjamin Hubert for Classicon

“The chair stems from research into the construction of tents and sports products with a focus on space frames and stretched textile,” says Hubert.

Membrane by Benjamin Hubert for Classicon

The CNC-shaped framework is wrapped in a 3D-woven stretchy textile cover with integrated seat pads, fastened with zips.

Membrane by Benjamin Hubert for Classicon

“The combination of metal frame and padded textile allows Membrane to use a minimal amount of polyurethane foam – a conventional armchair would be covered almost entirely with foam – therefore reducing the carbon footprint of this type of product,” Hubert adds.

Membrane by Benjamin Hubert for Classicon

The design was presented at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in April.

Membrane by Benjamin Hubert for Classicon

In London last year Hubert launched a collection of lamps made from underwear fabric stretched over wire frames that was also based on tensile structures.

Membrane by Benjamin Hubert for Classicon

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Grey Area at Collective Design Fair: Steven Learner’s architecturally-inspired art fair and its exemplary exhibitor

Grey Area at Collective Design Fair


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Polígono by Losgogo

Chilean design studio Losgogo used reinforcing steel and wood to build these items of furniture against the clock (+ slideshow).

Poligono by Losgogo

Losgogo set themselves a three-week deadline and a restricted palette of materials to create their collection.

Poligono by Losgogo

“Polígono is a design project with three requirements: two materials, a method and a due date,” Nico Aracena, one half of Losogo, told Dezeen.

Poligono by Losgogo

Steel more commonly used to reinforce concrete was welded into angular shapes and painted bright colours, before sections of wood were added to complete the items.

Poligono by Losgogo

“The chairs and benches that construction workers spontaneously build on their working sites became our approach,” said Aracena.

Poligono by Losgogo

The result of the time trial was six mirrors and eleven pieces of furniture, including chairs, tables, shelves, a floor lamp and a coat stand.

Poligono by Losgogo

Triangular, rhomboidal and hexagonal mirrors have simple wood frames stained with softer colours than the furniture.

Poligono by Losgogo

Other products made out of reinforcing steel we’ve featured include reinterpreted Chinese screens and a composting shed in Edinburgh.

Poligono by Losgogo

Photos are by Jorge Losse.

Poligono by Losgogo

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Shine outdoor furniture by Arik Levy for Emu

Milan 2013: this collection designed by Arik Levy for outdoor furniture brand Emu features aluminium seats and footstools with tops that fold down around square frames.

Shine by Arik Levy for Emu

Paris-based designer Arik Levy has created a family of lightweight outdoor furniture for Italian brand Emu with aluminium seats and frames that are resistent to atmospheric conditions.

Shine by Arik Levy for Emu

The Shine series includes a seat, a stackable armchair with teak armrests, a footrest, a low table with a teak top and a large dining table also with a teak top.

Shine by Arik Levy for Emu

The collection is available in a range of colours and was presented at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan last month.

Shine by Arik Levy for Emu

Arik Levy also presented a lamp which filters white light through red, green and blue bottle-shaped pendants and a collection of wooden furniture inspired by traditional Japanese footwear in Milan this year. See all our stories about Arik Levy »

Shine by Arik Levy for Emu

Last year in Milan Emu launched a stacking metal chair by French architect Jean Nouvel.

Shine by Arik Levy for Emu

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