Articles in the living room furniture Category

Irene, Pappy, Dee Dee and wood design by Jim Jenkins
Posted in Designer, Jim Jenkins, home, jewelry boxes, living room furniture on 8 May 2008


The designer Jim Jenkins has a very particular way of working with wood. Each element of its collection of jewelry boxes is made with an attention to detail exceptional. Each cabinet, bedside table, chest of drawers, table… preserves the uniqueness of form, color, details.

Mixing different types of wood, acting colour and form always different complements of its furniture, is able to obtain unique pieces, each with its own name. The result is surprising. Just take a look at Gallery showcase its on-line to be fascinated by the sinuous and attractive design of Irene, Pappy, Bright Eyes, Dee Dee and many others. If you do not find what you can always ask Jim Jenkins to achieve it for you.

The lamp “Good Night Eileen” by Christine Birkhoven
Posted in Designer, Good Night Eileen., house, lamp, light, living room furniture on 8 May 2008


The concept is that of old candles and now is to achieve a light that can be transported to the house and placed in any shelf. And it is this consideration that started the young Swiss designer Christine Birkhoven, creator of “Good Night Eileen.”

The forms, as can be seen, recall those of lumini, but show interesting technical solutions: first of all use of LEDs that minimizes consumption and increases the duration of the lamp. Moreover, thanks to technology and charging contact between the base and one illuminating, who did not see but there is, the lamp when charging autonomously and not ever stop to shine.

Mattia Bonetti to David Gill Galleries
Posted in Designer, aluminium, coffee tables, house, kitchen, living room furniture, tables on 8 May 2008


On the border between art and design is the new collection of Mattia Bonetti, when presented together with the work of Zaha Hadid, Barnaby Barford and Nigel Coates, with the exhibition 12nd Pavillon des Arts et du Design - 2008. From May 14 to June 14 the David Gill Galleries in London, will host the ten new elements dell’esuberante creativity of this Swiss designer grew up in Paris. Among these, the table-Chewing gum, Toast, Console and Yo-Yo, aluminium polished surfaces with their elegant and suggestive. All this will soon be published in a book published by the gallery along with Bernard Chaveau Chief of Paris.

Ambrose, the versatile rack Stephen Burks for Zanotta
Posted in Designer, house, living room furniture, port magazines on 8 May 2008

A slim and lightweight steel is the skeleton of Ambrose, project designer Stephen Burks for Zanotta. It can be used as a convenient port magazines, but you can quickly transform into a mini stendino on which hang towels or linen to dry. An object design minimal, but also practical and functional.

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Yama, the coffetable of Unal & Boler
Posted in Designer, coffeetable, house, living room furniture, tables on 8 May 2008


Alper Boler and Omer Unal are two Turkish industrial designer, founders of a study very versatile.

Among the various products made from 2000 to now, there is also “Yama” in turkish means “mixture”.

It is a mixture of colors and refined and inclinations asymmetric, different shape to this beautiful coffetable that, where appropriate, may also act as sitting.

The design of the animals Hiroshi Sasagawa
Posted in Designer, bookcases, bookmarks, living room furniture on 8 May 2008


If you find quite unusual giraffes, pigs and deer tick from your libraries, you have not yet come into silhouettes in the shape of animal drawn dall’orientalissimo designer Hiroshi Sasagawa. The Animal Index, produced by d +, graze undisturbed on your shelves, not dirty, organize, share and collect promptly and eat only design.

The alternative and contemporary jewelry by Barbara Uderzo
Posted in Bklyn Designs 2008, Designer, Designer Accessory, living room furniture, living room furniture 2008 on 5 May 2008


Barbara Uderzo realized for years estrosi jewellery and entertaining materials anticonvenzionali and economic issues. Wood, plastic, steel press, they become valuable to the extent that the design gives it an emotional bond with the popular iconography.

This has generated a range of jewellery for all tastes, with a single common denominator, the desire to experiment with forms of design. Blogs rings colored plastic bring into play micro-pop items as coffee makers and motorcycles. The series Candy candels experiences candle rings that reflect a geology surreal and colorful.

The Succulent rings are rings of wood sculpture, cacti and earth, able to grow and survive to your look. There are even jewels and tasty ironic how Bijoux-Chocolat, ideal to be covered, and divorati desired.

Lou Lou Ghost, the famous chair Starck for Kartell version baby
Posted in Bklyn Designs 2008, Designer, Designer Accessory, living room furniture, living room furniture 2008 on 5 May 2008


The famous sitting Ghost, designed by Philippe Starck for the company Kartell, has become a cult piece in the history of design. The versatile colored plastic chair, ideal for interiors but also suitable for outdoor environments, was relaunched in a new version dedicated to smallest. Lou Lou Ghost version Baby welcome children more demanding and decorate with style and irony their children’s bedrooms.

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Retro Wallpaper on UK Wallpapers
Posted in Beauty, Designer, Designer Accessory, Luxurious, living room furniture, living room furniture 2008 on 5 May 2008


If you like vintage design, if your home does not fear travel nostalgic over time in terms of design spaces, wallpaper UK Wallpaper deserves your attention.

Directly on-line, you can choose models, styles, colors and variations at low prices. The warm colors, brown, orange and yellow Big Circles lend to furnish and decorate with style angles of your design.

A spirals and vertical stripes, the wide range of wallpapers vinyl lets you create strange alchemy on your walls, promising a total immersion in a style revised and corrected.

KILLtheQUEEN, the mirror Baroque / contemporary Tired of Romulus
Posted in Beauty, Designer, Designer Accessory, Luxurious, living room furniture, living room furniture 2008 on 5 May 2008


From the fantastic world of Romulus Tired, here’s another product that we are pleased to show preview: it is called “KILLtheQUEEN” and is incorporated in a mirror glass plate laser engraved in his deep with a frame ba-rock of arabesques digital auto .

The designer Romulus Tired, in collaboration copn Martino Scolari, has designed this mirror studying and re-interpreting decorations once passed through digital tools innovative and experimental.

And forms el’espressivitĂ typical of Baroque inspired a profound reflection on the “condition of solitude and extreme interview unanswered of contemporary that, even in old Baroque spalancarsi seems like a chasm charming and deadly.”

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