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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.

Dotted Lamp tell us the story of light, colours and reflection

Eindhoven-based designer Dennis Parren created Dotted lamp inspired by the colourful jellyfish. The designer’s presentation: For the Biennale Internationale Design Saint-Etienne 2015 we created several light installations and sculptures for the Musée de la Mine in St. Etienne, to show how light can be controlled to create beautiful patterns that tell us the story of light, […]

Materia Madura collection developed from plantain and coffee waste

  The young Puerto Rican designer Ana Cristina Quiñones recently created Materia Madura collection, inspired by the traditions of Puerto Rico. The designer’s presentation: The first manifestation of an innovatory material developed from plantain and coffee waste, Materia Madura is a furniture collection inspired by the indigenous Taíno culture of Puerto Rico and their prehistoric artefacts.

Elastic Lights – Collection of Articulated Ceramic Lamps

Marta Bordes is an architect and designer born in Spain and based in London. Elastic Lights is the last collection created by designer. She graduated from MA Architecture at ETSAM (Madrid). While working as an architect she started to be interested in ceramics and studied at Escuela de Cerámica Francisco Alcántara (Madrid). In 2015 she

Concrete Kitchen by Leicht – Designing with Concrete Surfaces

Concrete Kitchen is designed by the German company Leicht. Concrete, the classic material of discerning architecture, is now increasingly being used indoors. Concrete surfaces have a characteristic expression that is always entirely unique. Qualities that make this timeless material so precious for the design of individual kitchens. The designer’s presentation:  “Marble of the modern era” such is

Bubble Chandeliers – a collection of distinctive lights developed by Pelle Designs

The Bubble Chandeliers is a collection of luminous glass globe clusters developed by Pelle Designs in 2008-2015. Pelle Designs is a design studio based in Brooklyn, NY, USA. Merging architectural practice and pristine craftwork, founders Jean and Oliver Pelle imbue their collections with a keen aesthetic and studied attention to functionality.  The designer’s presentation:  The

X-Me Collection with cross-stitch ornaments in wool

The X-Me Collection is the new set of furnishings designed by Danish designer Ellinor Ericsson. Ellinor is a Copenhagen based and educated furniture designer. Experiencing natural surroundings in Sweden during her childhood has served as a constant source for inspiration regarding the content of her projects. A significant trademark is the application of textiles in

Growth: Origami-Pot That Grows with the Plant

Ayaskan Studio has designed an original origami-pot that adapts to plant growth. Studio Ayaskan was formed by Bike and Begum Ayaskan, a twin designer duo based in London and Istanbul. The designer’s presentation: GROWTH, with its origami-based geometry, transforms and grows with the plant, as the plant itself unfolds over time.The life cycle of a plant is

Haute Couture for Your Bathroom: Eva Minge Collection

Eva Minge created this – haute couture for your bathroom – collection of washbasins, cabinets and baths for Marmorin. Eva Minge is a designer born in Poland, with a degree in art history and cultural studies. For nearly 20 years Eva Minge fashion house has been consistently developing its brand identity. The designer’s presentation: „Haute couture”

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