Versatile Storage Unit by Etta by Dossofiorito
Etta by Dossofiorito is a versatile storage unit, multifunctional furniture that display and store objects, and act as a space divider.
Etta by Dossofiorito is a versatile storage unit, multifunctional furniture that display and store objects, and act as a space divider.
Egbert-Jan Lam of Netherlands-based Burojet Design Studio has designed and ‘embroidered’ Stitches Lamps, a new family of lamps for LZF. LZF Lamps presented its New Collections 2017 at Euroluce, the International Lighting Exhibition that runs in the context of the Salone del Mobile in Milan (Italy). Known as Stitches, veneer lengths are crafted in a
Lawless Chair is a celebration of irregularity within a system, pursuing a more artful form that responds to the chaotic landscape within our structured society. The punk aesthetic within the chair contextualizes a poetic moment to reflect and voice through design, an attitude towards our hectically evolving environments and contemporary dilemmas. Taking ownership of truthful
The Hanging Drying Rack by George & Willy is an economical and environmental way to dry and air clothing. Suspended from the ceiling using a seamless pulley system, the rack quickly dries laundry by utilising warm air trapped in the ceiling space.
The Fauna lamp by MID can change shape over time and become an integral part of the home ecosystem. It can adapt to its surroundings, and one can find it hanging from a ledge or quietly resting in a niche. It has bones of copper and skin of wire; it can stretch up to bring
Installation: Paper Art Tribute to Japan – ‘A little piece of Japan’ Design: Empaperart Project: Pop up stand Peronda Cerámicas of Peronda Group in Cersaie (Hall 15 E 7 F8) Materials: Paper and carboard Re-board Illustrations: Belén Segarra Photo: Peronda Group Japanese culture has become the main actor in Cersaie, The International Salon of Ceramics
Once a rare and exotic flower, the orchid has become one of the world’s most ubiquitous indoor plants. From corporate offices to domestic interiors, from upscale florists to Home Depot, this tropical plant can now be seen anywhere -and acquired by anybody. It’s a striking and decorative flower without any dominant symbolism, except perhaps a
The project Epiphytes invites to rethink the relationship with indoor nature in terms of a cohabitation more respectful and attentive to the needs of the plant.