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Product Design

Since it is our intention to support creativity and beauty, HomeWorldDesign presents in PRODUCT DESIGN category items of furniture with a high degree of originality and functionality. Cabinets, tables, chairs and other furniture with a classic, traditional design or a very futuristic design are all found in this category. Furniture of the most diverse, highly versatile, made from a variety of materials, with a vast cultural color pattern will be presented here for those who love Beauty. You will know and you will be able to inspire yourself from the creations of the most respected designers in the world.

Oak Furniture Handmade Using Traditional Methods

“Public Project” is a collection of oak furniture designed and manufactured by Polish studio Loft Kolasiński. Description by Loft Kolasinski: On DMY Berlin 2015 we showed our first furniture collection called “Public Project” and few days ago we had an opportunity to made a photo session of the collection in Szczecin Philharmonic. This amazing building got […]

Fandango Hanging Lamp Inspired by Flamenco Dance

Project: Fandango hanging lamp Designer: Danny Fang Client: Hive Manufacturer: Kenneth Cobonpue Fandango hanging lamp is theatrical in expression, dancing in mid-air with similar drama to a girl waving her dress. Several layers of petals made from muslin cotton cloth can be shaped and adjusted to desired wave. The piped-edge, yet flowing feel gives a

Modular Storage Concept – Play Play Pattern

Play Play Pattern is is a modular storage concept made from Birch Plywood finished in natural oil and is the result of a design collaboration with pattern designer Renee Rossouw of RR Studio Pattern Lab. The chests of different sizes has drawer boxes that are removable, interchangeable and reversible and is perfect for almost any use from lounge

Mirrored Ziggurat for Underbelly Arts Festival Sydney

Mirrored Ziggurat was designed in August 2015 by artist Shirin Abedinirad for Underbelly Arts Festival Sydney. Description by Shirin Abedinirad: In this installation I have been inspired by the pyramidal structure of Ziggurat, a common form of temple in ancient Mesopotamia, attempting to connect earth and sky, so humans could be nearer to god. The

Endgrain – furniture made of dye-soaked pieces of timber

Endgrain is an innovative concept developed by London-based Raw Edges Studio. Description by Raw Edges: The idea behind Endgrain is to harness the grain of the wood in order to carry dye right the way through sections of timber. Blocks dyed is different pigments are then glued together with the grains facing vertically to create

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