Sunday, 17 August 2014
Chunk
Chunk by Andreas Engesvik for Menu, is a vessel for illumination. Designed specifically for Menu, this piece is available in both a marble and raw concrete finish. Standing both 35mm, 55mm and 75mm high, all S,M,L have a diameter of 75mm. They are finished with either metal or copper insets to house the candle.Photography courtesy of Menu.
Saturday, 16 August 2014
Triangle Hanger
Berlin-based Roomsafari has developed the ultimate in clothing accessories, designed by Christine Nogtev and Chul Cheong. Their Triangle Hanger is that said ultimate. Available in two finishes; silver aluminum and powder-coated black aluminum, this piece is simple, classic and designed to streamline storage.
Photography courtesy of Odetothings.
Photography courtesy of Odetothings.
Friday, 15 August 2014
Stripe
Macedonian design duo Natali Ristovska and Miki Stefanoski recently collaborated to produce Stripe — a multifunctional box that allows for a wide variety of configurations and forms.
Photography by Ani & Dimi.
Thursday, 14 August 2014
Fade

Photography by Stephanie Wiegner
Monday, 9 September 2013
Sunday, 8 September 2013
Laptop Backpack
This laconic bag has been created by London based designer Katharina Eisenkoeck. The piece is crafted from high quality leather and designed to be a functional shell through sharp lines, a subtle colour, and smart proportions and not much else.The shade and thinness of the bag resembles a simple manila folder.
Saturday, 7 September 2013
City Rain
Designed by 25togo Design, City Rain is manufactured through the process of mixing the right amount of concrete, and painstakingly hancrafting the set.
The fusing of glass and concrete materiality make for an texturally drinking experience.
Friday, 6 September 2013
Thursday, 5 September 2013
7 Möbelstücke
The 7 Möbelstücke collection is an inspiring collaboration between a designer, Herbert Schultes, and a craftsman, Friedrich Reich.
Both men had the intent to explore new ways to produce wooden objects, furniture pieces, using modern production methods, but taking mass production out of the equation.
In their quest they focused on what was essential to the sitting experience of a chair and stripped back the other elements. The result is a minimalist, collection that consists of a chair, two stools, two tables a desk and a bread case made of European maple, American maple and oak. Frank furniture pieces made with attention for detail.
Wednesday, 4 September 2013
Knife & Spork
Originally intended for exhibition in Milan in 2010, Minimalux has produced a minimal culinary accompaniment, measuring 150 x 15 x 30mm in size. Commissioned by Wallpaper for their Handmade exhibition, these pieces are characteristic of the London-based Minimalux label with their dedication to the minimalism discipline.
The crisp and uninterrupted lines of the Knife & Spork are a celebration of stainless steel. Mirror-polished and completely flat and linear in profile they display an obvious harmony and formal symmetry. Ignoring ergonomics, these pieces seem to play with the conventions of industrial design and challenge the user to engage in a changed eating experience. Too often is this challenge posed. Less emphasis therefore on the food than on the way in which the food itself is to be consumed.
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Sumhold
Designed in the Swiss style, Sumhold is a calculator that instantly calculates and stores numbers with a reductive interface and simple swipe gesture.
Sumhold, featuring a minimalist design, makes complex calculations and number storage simple.
Unlike most basic calculators, Sumhold keeps a running tally of your current calculation at the top and, when calculations become complex, automatically inserts parentheses to keep everything clearly readable. There is no need for an “=” button because it calculates as you type.
When a calculation is complete and you need to store the result for later, you simply drag it down toward the keypad into Sumhold’s scratch-line to make a temporary button.
Monday, 2 September 2013
Pebble
Pebble is the result of a collaboration between Jacob Juul of newly established Danish watch brand Bulbul and KiBiSi.
The asymmetric watch face was inspired by the smooth contours of the pebbles found on Scandinavian beaches. Pebble combines organic shapes and fine Italian crafted leather with the industrial feel of the injection molded silicone loop defining an international hybrid of heritage and openness. Swiss movement and sapphire glass are high quality components designed to last with the design.
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Cake Anti Vase
Cake is a cutting edge New York City studio pushing the boundaries of apparel and objects. This is certainly the case for Cake’s Anti Vase. Beautifully designed, it comprises solid steel, measures only 3 x 5 inches and is unlike anything ever seen as it questions not only the purpose of a vase but the perception of death.
Typically vases hold water to prolong the death of a cut flower, however the Anti Vase accepts the flower’s death and celebrates its beauty.
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Revolt chair
The Revolt chair, originally designed in 1953 by the Dutch industrial designer Friso Kramer, is a true design classic. The chair, made of moulded plywood and powder-coated steel, was very innovative in those days. It caused a sensation when it was introduced and won a permanent place for itself both in the business world and in Dutch living rooms.
After the Revolt chair had been out of stock for several years, Ahrend reintroduced it in 2004. Once again it has proven that a product that still has something to offer just gets better as the years go by.
Saturday, 1 June 2013
Natural Irma Bag
The Natural Irma Bag is incredibly basic with a light linen material. Measuring 25 x 42cm, the bottom is made of nubuck leather. Other leather elements are made of vegetable-tanned natural leather. The lining is 100% cotton and features two small interior pockets and a thick cotton string.
Friday, 31 May 2013
Low Table
Low Table is a series of solid wood low tables, created by the Belgian designer Marina Bautier for her own furniture and products brand, MA.
MA was launched recently, with all product manufacturing taking place in Belgium.
Saturday, 16 March 2013
Writer’s Block

Montreal-based furniture designer, Mitz Takahashi, created a pencil stand named “Writer’s Block”. The stand is handmade from recycled/offcuts wood in Montreal – Canada.
Takahaski uses a combination of pine, walnut, mahogany and birch. Beautiful woods finished with Danish oil and water-based varethane.
The collection of Takahashi with mid-century feel ranges from lightning to furniture and desk accessory.
Friday, 15 March 2013
T3 Player App
The T3 Player app for iPhone has recently taken the internet by storm. Inspired by Dieter Rams’ iconic T3 radio from the 60s, the app is made to appeal to design lovers. Creator of the T3 app Eder Rengifo did not envision it as a substitute for your built-in iPhone player, but rather as a streamlined addition to it.
T3 has special support for the iPhone 5 and Airplay. Watch the video to see it in action.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
The Planes
Chris Packer exhibited a series of paintings titled ‘The Planes’ for Factory 49 in February in what’s known as the ‘Office Space’; for the same duration, The paintings were white canvases with cotton tape arranged geometrically across them; the cotton tape was white on the outside, but coloured on the underside. As a result, the white canvases were illuminated by the reflection of colour from the underside of tape in a very alluring way.
















