Buro, Office by Keith Ta
Buro, designed by Keith Tay in collaboration with Habitat is home office furniture collection with covers that create boundaries when working and living are under the same roof.
It is currently on exhibit at New Designers in London.
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MAZZO, Modern Curtains by Jeroen Vinken

The Mazzo is a modern curtains designed by textile designer Jeroen Vinken, it’s a decorative curtains with stunning colors and pattern. The curtains come in stunning colors and motifs, which is suitable for modern or contemporary home design. The fabric is 150cm wide and the length of the repeat varies from about 36m to about 96m that enables a different design for every length of curtain cut to hang somewhere. This helps in creating unique variations of the same design to suit any room.
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The Cook ‘n’ Roll Concept Kitchen Table by Zivile Januskaityte

The Cook ‘n’ Roll concept kitchen table by industrial designer Zivile Januskaityte combines several kitchen appliances into one space saving table. The compact design has all the necessary equipment for basic food preparation and cleanup, which includes a cook top, dishwasher, sink, oven storage and sanitizer.
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Slide Eat Table by Studio Klass

The Eat Table by Studio Klass allows kids to exert some pent-up energy before meals by climbing up the side of the slide before they sit down in the center for a meal.
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Hibernate by Aimee Pegram
Aimee Pegram made the ‘Hibernate’ by casting rope and resin around a five foot wide inflated balloon. Aimee Pegram then wove the rope intricately once she had popped the balloon.

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Function Tiles by Droog

“Function Tiles” has been created by Droog Designers Peter van der Jagt, Erik-Jan Kwakkel, and Arnout Visser, it makes the tiles work more functionally, thus the name “Function Tiles”. Based on a familiar size and common module, each of these can be used to replace an existing tile in a given bathroom – a tissue dispenser slots in place of one while vents, hangers or new drains can be swapped in for others.
These tiles let you transform a small bathroom space into an interactive, multi-functional place with secret compartments, hidden functions, magnetic surfaces, built-in gadgets and more. We love the surprise of these guys and, of course, the fact that they give you a little additional storage in what is normally unused space.

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Paperchase, Magazine Rack by Nathan Yong
Singapore-based designer, Nathan Yong, is going solo this year, with a strong show at young designer platform SaloneSatellite. Our favourite piece is this pivoting ‘Paperchase’ magazine rack, which turns unslightly stacks of magazines into a piece of sculpture for the living room.
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Furniture by Marcello Ziliani for Casprini
With an elegant shape and a classy black and white color palette, the set can be easily integrated in various arrangements. The chairs named “Azhar” have a flashy, but tasteful lacquer finish. The Atatlas table has a base similar to that of the chairs and it features a beautiful oval top in natural crystal. Even though the products are very alike, the materials used to produce them were different.
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Moshi Concept for Electrolux by Rolando Hernandez Garcilazo
Moshi is a multipurpose kitchenette that includes the induction cooking hub, dish washer, sink, fridge and washing machine in one structure. The entire gamut of appliances is controlled via an interactive touchscreen pad. Designed for apartments that lack space and yet want to host all the comforts of a luxury home, the Moshi targets the young and the restless! From time-marking groceries to recipe cards, and ingredient status of the fridge-contents, all can be controlled and accessed via the pad. So typically for the gadget-savvy.
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Favorite Things Pendant Light by Chen Karlsson

Favorite Things pendant light from Chen Karlsson let your treasured objects be exhibited and highlighted beneath a light source. Spread the light and tales of your favourite things.
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“Inziair,” Lighting Concept by Hippolyte Bachelet
“Inziair” created by the young designer Hippolyte Bachelet, is a living light, flexible and versatile. The lamp lights up, inflates and deflates in contact with the user, thereby varying its form and areas of illumination.
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Diplôme Hippolyte Bachelet : INZIAIR, un luminaire vivant !
envoyé par hipbac. – Regardez plus de courts métrages.
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Geeky Coffee Table Tade from Old Computer Parts
This Coffee Table is made of two tables, one on the inside to hold the computer boards, and one on the outside, that acts as the surface of the piece.

It’s mainly made up of boards/drives from old Intergraph 6000 series machines built in the late 80s early 90s. They had nice big boards. It was a good way to keep around my first real computer after I could no longer find parts to keep it working, an Intergraph 6880 with Edge II graphics. I learned computer modelling, rendering and animation on it and think of it as a mentor. There are also old 2800 baud modem parts and other random parts collected over the years.
Basil’s Triptych, Lightning Project by DZstudio

DZstudio designed the Basil’s Triptych – lightning project. This project is a tribute to the beauty and uniqueness of the St. Basil cathedral in Moscow. During his stay in Russia Enrico Zanolla spent time observing and studying the constructive system of the domes. The difference in colour and size comes from symbolic meanings assigned to every single dome.
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Breathing Sofa by Wu Yu-Ying

Breathing Sofa designed by Wu Yu-Ying transforms its shape according to the body of the person who sitting on it. The design focuses on the process of sitting on a chair, as well as the interaction between the user and the chair while using it.
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Pay & Sit, The Private Bench by Fabian Brunsing
Isn’t it the most unappealing bench ever seen? Design student Fabian Brunsing has devised a fiendish device that makes pay toilets seem positively munificent: Dubbed “Pay & Sit: The Private Bench,” it consists of a bench covered with retractable metal spikes and a coin slot.
PAY & SIT: the private bench (HD) from Fabian Brunsing on Vimeo.
Oxygen of Green by Mingling Wang

The Oxygen of Green indoor furniture concept is designed by combining air plants with a living room table. Conceptualized by industrial designer Mingling Wang, the system produces a decent amount of oxygen, especially after dark and does that at the place where it’s most needed – the center section of the house.
The system produces a decent amount of oxygen, especially after dark and does that at the place where it’s most needed – the center-section of the house. Air Plants (Tillandsias) grow without soil, since water and nutrients are absorbed through the leaves and absorb CO2 from the air and produce oxygen in the night time.
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Quirky’s Pivot Power
The community-driven Quirky website has already managed to bring products to market, and it’s now offering what may well be its most useful product to date: the Pivot Power strip.

Pivot power is a new power strip that enables users to use multiple over-sized electric plugs at once.
While the traditional straight power bar only allow one or two of these plugs, the Pivot Power’s individually-articulated power modules can be angled this way and that, so everyone gets access to juice without blocking off a neighbour.
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Disco Chair by Kiwi & Pom

Commissioned by Wallpaper* Magazine, the “Disco Chair” was created by Kiwi & Pom, a London design studio. The Disco Chair is a bespoke illuminated furniture concept. Constructed from 200 linear metres of Electroluminescent wire, the chair transforms into a neon rainbow when powered. A pulse setting enables the chair to flash on and off creating an instant disco installation.

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