‘Fragmented 01 & 02,’ Storage & Seating Modules by Lanzavecchia + Wai Design Studio

‘fragmented 01 + 02′, storage design by Francesca Lanzavecchia and Hunn Wai of the Italian-Singaporean studio Lanzavecchia + Wai. The series of furniture types replace the solid side panels of typical storage units with bands of flexible fabric. The material chosen doesn’t creates a textural pleated surface, it allows the units to be accessed from all sides.

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October 26, 2011 - Furniture, Latest, Seating, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

MEZZ Storage System by Katya Labinskaya

MD Design announces their latest product called MEZZ Storage System designed by Katya Labinskaya. Creative mess is better than clean and inactivity were e watchword for a creation of this shelving.

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August 22, 2011 - Bookshelf, Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

Loop Shlef by Amandine Chhor


Loop is a minimalist shelf that can be used in different ways, in the space that forms the bottom of the shelf you can just put the books while the top can stuck the magazines between the small wires.
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July 11, 2011 - Bookshelf, Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Hans

The Scroll Bookshelf

The Scroll Bookshelf is a prototype shelf that uses a curled, tensioned metal shelf overlaid with plastic to hold the books in place: “Unfurl the sheet and stack em books!
Via [Yanko Design]

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June 16, 2011 - Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

CONTAINER Sideboard Design Alain Gilles for Casamania

Our friend Alain Gilles sent us his last creation called ‘Container,’ a modular sideboard system. As if a regular sideboard had beensplit into different elements, different ‘containers’.
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June 13, 2011 - Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

“Metamorphosis” Bookshelf by Sebastian Errazuriz


Metamorphosis shelf by the famous designer Sebastian Errazuriz really goes out on a limb. The inspiration for the limited-edition Baltic birch plywood shelf which is hand-carved by the Italian company Horm came from his grandmother’s ivy-covered garden.

Errazuriz said:

“The dark branches that crawled along the walls were so thick that I would use them as natural shelves for my garden toys,”

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April 12, 2011 - Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

Copper View Installation by Ferruccio Laviani for KME

The “evolution of ideas”, is the new collection by KME. The collection will be presented for the first time to the public during the Salone del Mobile, with “Copper view” by Ferruccio Laviani.

The natural beauty of copper with its seductive hues from red to gold, from green to bronze, and the endless possibilities of utilization of such a ductile material are the strengths of KME Design – An exhibition in which it will be possible to admire, discover, touch and be inspired by KME copper, the new star in interior decoration.

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April 12, 2011 - Design, Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Hans

“Jack in the Box,” Cabinet by Niclas Andersson

Designed by Niclas Andersson, Jack in the Box is a cabinet inspired by the “Man in the Box” classic toy. Jack in the Box is a solid body cabinet with a crank on the front. By cranking the crank, you can raise and lower the shelves (hanging from ropes) to access their objects. The shelves wind to lower the platform pieces, allowing for convenience and customization.
Via [Materialicious] & [ergonomicofficefurnitures]

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March 21, 2011 - Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

Paris Lowitz, Modular Shelving System by Paris Lowitz

IVY by Paris Lowitz is a modular shelving system that grows on your wall according to your lifestyle. IVY grew out of a need to have a modular shelving system that can adapt to the users lifestyle changes. The goal of the project was to make it so that assembly and wall hanging of the shelves would be as effortless as possible.
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January 5, 2011 - Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Hans

Equilibrium Bookcase by Malagana Design


Colombia-based Malagana Design have designed the Equilibrium Bookcase. It is a unique furniture piece that catches attention by creating a sense of amusement and surprise. While its compartments seem to float in the air, Equilibrium can hold over 120 Lbs of weight and its different modules allow to keep books and magazines organized in a natural tilted position that eliminates the need for bookends. The acclaimed bookcase comes offered with a combination of natural walnut veneer and one of three color options: White, Celeste and Graphite. Specific custom colors can be matched upon request. It can be conveniently disassembled to fit inside the two larger modules and it ships in one easy to handle box. It can be assembled in just a few minutes without the need of tools or hardware.
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October 27, 2010 - Bookshelf, Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

“Snowflake” Installation for Kartel Gallery by Tokujin Yoshioka

Below Tokujin Yoshioka talks about his new collection entitled “The Invisibles” and his shop installation “Snowflake.”

You are presenting both product and installation in collaboration with Kartell this year. Please talk about the projects?

As a special collaboration between Claudio Luti and Tokujin Yoshioka, I am presenting “The Invisibles” collections and a shop installation entitled “Snowflake”. Recent years, I find myself often proposing designs, which incorporate the essence of natural phenomena and invisible elements.
The idea of the “Invisibles” initiates in the discussion I had with Mr. Claudio Luti almost two years ago. We both looked at the possibility to develop and express a new product in acrylic, which inherits the essence of optical glass bench “Water Block”.
It has been thought nearly impossible to create an industrial product in acrylic of this thickness. However, their innovative techniques and motivation and challenge to create a new product with a fresh dimension to idea have made it possible.

“The Invisibles” only leaves the sense as if seating in the air. The presence of the object is eradicated and it will create a scenery of a sitter floating in the air.

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What is your vision for transparent material?

I am drawn by things that do not have forms but leave emotional effect to people. At a glance, such material is invisible and its existence is erased. Through the interaction with light, however, the form suddenly emerges. I am fascinated not only with such phenomena, but also elements that can stir and stimulate our imagination. I also like the idea of light, which is the form of design itself.

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April 19, 2010 - Furniture, Latest, Seating, Shelf, Sofa    
Author: Shan Tara

“Gone with the Wind” by Nika Zupanc

Slovenian designer Nika Zupanc presents an exhibition entitled “Gone with the Wind.” The Wind Pavilion stands as an icon evoking a sense for nature. With it, Nika Zupanc embraces the issue of responsibility by introducing the elegance and poetry of creative expression into predominately technical solutions.

Like so many magic pavilions in the past, this one is also outfitted in one of the latest achievements of the industry – the unique modular façade system Qbiss by trimo. Optically smooth surfaces, unique rounded corner elements, and “shadow joints” allow great freedom of expression and enable an optically enchanting combination of an inclined grid and an attractive landscape of 45 restless windmills.

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April 12, 2010 - Exhibiton, Furniture, Latest, Lighting, Seating, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

Sliding-shelves by Lutz Hüning

Created by Berlin architect and carpenter Lutz Hüning, these sliding-shelves are made of boxes with variable dimensions, hanging onto a wooden board fixed on the wall.

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March 18, 2010 - Design, Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Delphine

Cartesia Drawers by NOSIGNER

Artist NOSIGNER has teamed with Tokushima Wood & Bamboo Industrial Cooperative Society Confederation to create a new wood furniture brand named “AWA.”

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The Cartesia high chest “Cartesian coordinate system”, is perfect for corner placement as its drawers open from both directions. See the entire collection of clean modern Japanese inspired furniture from NOSIGNER.

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November 13, 2009 - Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

Stuff, the Self-Modeling Cabinet by Marina Ralph

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Marina Ralph has presented Stuff, the self-modeling cabinet at London Design Festival 2009. Made of sycamore, plywood and latex sides, this cabinet modifies its shape with each new item you place inside it. Not only would it be really fun to use, but the storage space is considerably larger than the average similar pieces of furniture.
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October 8, 2009 - Furniture, Gadgets, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

Martin the Mule by iBride Design Studio

iBride design studio creates extremely unusual pieces and use fake animal as main objects.

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The desk is made of high-pressure laminate, can accommodate a flat-screen computer, and is equipped with lighting and internet connections.
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July 15, 2009 - Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

K Workstation by MisoSoup Design

K Workstation is designed by a New York design company, MisoSoup Design. It is practical and compact bookshelf and workstation, all in one.
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January 12, 2009 - Bookshelf, Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara

REK bookcase by Reinier de Jong

Rotterdam-based designer Reinier de Jong has designed this ingenious bookcase. The REK expands and collapses like an accordion. As you book collection grows, the shelves can be pulled apart in a configuration of your choosing.

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December 9, 2008 - Furniture, Latest, Shelf    
Author: Shan Tara