Current Digit Collection by Nanimarquina

Current Digit collection from Nanimarquina is a set of two rugs (one bright, one more muted). Pixels take center stage on two rugs, giving you a digital ‘footprint’ for your room and providing myriad optical effects depending on your point of view.
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Comfort Grip Scissors by Spencer Nugent
San-Francisco-based Spencer Nugent has given scissors a hard re-think and realized it doesn’t make much sense for the bottom blade to be bouncing up and down while trying to cut material laying on a tabletop.

Resting the lower blade on a flat surface, it’s the top blade which actually does all the working, slicing down on the paper like a mini-guillotine. A quick squeeze on the orange round handle, and chop! chop! the paper is sliced.
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Boxetti Collection
The new designs by Boxetti can transform your kitchen into something that you won’t be able to take your eyes off. The modular kitchen is designed in such a way that it can be configured anywhere you want. You needn’t have a large space that most cumbersome kitchen equipments require.

Boxetti collection is driven by three basic design principles – functionality, advanced technologies and contemporary aesthetics of minimalism. Each of Boxetti modules is designed to achieve maximum efficiency of particular demands for functionality and suitability. The capability of the modules to be transformed into compactly solid blocks is essential for the design concept in order to obtain an unobstructed and comfortable space – free of uselessness. Boxetti collection is a handmade product – the quality of materials as well as structural and technological solutions endues the collection to the extent of exclusive.

Boxetti Collection
Book Lamp by Myung-seo Kang

Handy with style is what I like in the Book Lamp designed by Myung-seo Kang. Looking like a book whit a piano light unfolding from the middle, the Book Lamp pops up to be used at anytime, anywhere for ambient lighting.
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Sprouting Bench by Studio KAA
The sprouting bench by Kois Associated Architects is a proposal for a public bench. The initial idea was to design a morphologically “live” object which alludes to plant growth patterns. The research was orientated towards studying processes of morphogenesis, self generation, self organization and growth of plant systems. The outcome was the creation of a sculptural object. The bench was constructed primarily out of metal, applying manufacturing techniques used in the brass (pneumatic) instruments production and the seating surfaces were made out of beech wood.
Linear New Line by Toyo Kitchen

Japanese Kitchen designer Toyo proposes a series of new lines called Linear, daring to cross the boundary between fashion, form and function. In a play of materials, the new features are a modern answer called Kitchen Couture.

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Boudoir in the Bath by THG & Chantal Thomass

THG and Thomass revisit the tradition of the boudoir with ultra-refined and super-chic fixtures crafted from white porcelain and decorated with delicate silver borders.Infusing her penchant for sensual textures, feminine details and lush materials into stunning designs for the bath, Thomass seamlessly transitioned from brassiere to basin. The new line, Poemes, brought to life by THG, is the result of a brilliant collaboration of décor and couture, a union Thomass sees as a logical transition. “Since I create intimate women’s clothes, and the bathroom is all about intimacy,” Thomass explains, “the merger made sense.” Much like her fashion ideology – which emphasizes the beauty and sensuality of the female form, and the seductive details that epitomize glamorous lingerie – Thomass’ design perspective gives similar attention to the wants and needs of women.
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The Lucilla Lamp by Imperfetto Lab

Italian design studio Imperfetto Lab introduces the Lucilla Lamp at EntrataLibera store.
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House of Stone by John Pawson

House of Stone is John Pawson’s installation exhibited at the Interni Think Tank Exhibition in Milan. The British architect joined with Salvatori and lighting specialists KKDC to achieve a simple house shaped architectural structure made from recycled stone: 99% is stone scrap and 1% natural resin being bond agent.

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“Ottoman” by Noe Duchaufour Lawrance
Designer Noe Duchaufour Lawrance has created “ottoman” range for Ligne Roset.
The traditional motif is thrown into relief by a faceted effect that – unexpectedly – increases the comfort of the seat and accentuates the strong visual contrast in the two-tone version. Duality is present in soft surfaces and geometry, in generous forms and a new rendition of padding that is structuring yet comfortable.

http://www.ligne-roset.com
Sugarcubes by James Clar for Local

Sugarcubes are acrylic boxes designs by American artist resident in Dubai James Clar for Local, line of furniture, clothing, stationary and objects aiming to promote design in the UAE.
The boxes are fitted with lines of LED lightings, illuminating from one corner to the other. This lively effect increase the personality of each box: they all use different material to produce various flavors: Espresso, Pop Rock, Icing and Crystal…just like sugar sweetens coffee so well.
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Living Chair: Jack, by Arthur Bodolec

French product designer Arthur Bodolec has created Jack, a stool that arises to life with just a simple touch. Jack comes out of Bodolec imaginative world where objects can be woken up, alive and taking form to express themselves.
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Confluences Sofa by Philippe Nigro for Ligne Roset
Ligne Roset has introduced a new collection of seating by designer Philippe Negro. The range consists of brightly-coloured, upholstered lounge chairs that fit together, appearing to cuddle up to each other. The seat platforms flow together, overlapping each other as if in a giant puzzle, connected by nuances of shade. Without symmetry and without any visible regularity, this principal is endlessly usable and makes it possible to create a wide variety of pieces, all of which both different and surprising, almost with a life of their own: 2-seater, 3-seater, 4-seater with lounge seat, fireside chair, Vis-à-vis.

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Tipi by Confused-Direction

German-based designers Confused-Direction propose a new interpretation of a nomades home.
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Circular Walking Bookshelf by David Garcia

Pick a book from it, step inside, and start walking. Circular Walking Bookshelf is part of “the Archive Series” that represent an investigations on space and books. Its departure point is density and micro spaces, and a series of traditional relationships that humans have to books.

David Garcia Studio
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Still Lives Series by Yvonne Fehling & Jennie Peiz

Designers Yvonne Fehling and Jennie Peiz present their new collection called ’Still Lives’, a series including three life-sized pigs, from the size of a piglet to an adult. With a tufted-finition, they are to be used as stools.
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NEMO Mask Chair by Driade

Like a mask, the NEMO Chair simultaneously conceals and reveals its inhabitant. Designed by Fabio Novembre for the Italian manufacturer Driade, the chair can be used inside or outside.
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Aero Bed by Ventury Studio
Ventury is a French design and architecture studio with a history of sensual and multi functional furniture. The Aero bed is is a combination bed and sofa.

Ventury
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