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Posted in Designer, eco-design on 22 May 2008
VerTerra dinnerware is the alternative ecological, functional and convenient Michael Dwork ecologically unsustainable use of disposable tableware. Inspired by the Indian tradition of preserving food among palm leaves, Dwork has designed resistant containers and the same 100% organic and biodegradable.
Posted in Designer on 22 May 2008
From May 17 to 20, during the ICFF in New York, the company OFFECCT presents novelty designed by the team of designers with which achieves a contemporary design, which combines the Scandinavian tradition with innovative research and ecologically sustainable. Among the new levers OFFECCT, the industrial designer half Italian half Hungarian, Andrea Ruggiero performs the chair Time.
Posted in Designer, eco-design on 20 May 2008
With the increasing availability of many companies to organise themselves to reduce the amount of waste produced by industrial processing, was born in Brussels Rotor, a platform authority to approve, advise and coordinate a network of companies interested to come into contact, for transfer their waste materials to other willing to recycle and transform it.
Posted in Designer, Fashion on 16 May 2008
Ring is a new collection consists of table, chair and stool, designed by Giancarlo Zema Design Group for the company Giovannetti collections Fitting.
Essential, but at the same contemporaee, forms of complements line Ring is inspired by the sculptures of Henry Moore, the great English teacher who has revolutionized the world of modern art.
Of the large side holes confer a certain lightness stylistic forms and colors, transparencies and lively, are able to lead a joyful but also refined to any environment.
Keep reading: Ring by Giovannetti collections, art becomes function
Posted in Designer, Uncategorized, indian designer on 15 May 2008

During Design Week 2008 the former sports arena in Milan the Pelota, hosted collections of 15 designers presented by the emerging British Established & Sons. A showcase of design diverse and challenging.
Among the most representative of the landscape in the UK has distinguished itself for obvious references, the series of chairs Tudor. Six chairs as the wives of Henry VII, each with personality and special finishes, each of elegance and many references, wisely revisited, the Tudor period.
The Spanish designer Jaime Hayon with his unique style, inspired by a story for an English English, in honor of an influential man who loved culture, opulence and women, has made a series of meetings modern, elegant and gifts, perfect for a current style is not free from a touch of nostalgia.
Posted in eco-design on 8 May 2008

At Furniture Show 2008 was presented (and with much success) “Fair”, a project designer Massimo Iosa Ghini for MioDino. This is a transparent system curved and fluid, made to transform the traditional work environment and its organization.
Fair collects directly from our companies more creative stimuli for an innovative product that aims to improve the approach to work and to minimize friction between operational and management systems by offering creative partnership to result.
But I appeal to you workers: what do you think a strutura of this type might influence on your well-being at work, and will thus improve your performance?
A system as Fair can really improve the well-being at work?
Surely you - 18 votes (50% of the votes)
I do not know - 12 votes (33% of the votes)
Definitely not - 4 votes (11% of the votes)
I say this in the comments - 2 votes (5% of the votes)
Total votes: 36
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.
Keep reading: Ambrose, the versatile rack Stephen Burks for Zanotta




