Articles tagged with: furniture

The design of eco-friendly kitchen
Posted in Designer, eco-design on 20 May 2008

 The design of eco-friendly kitchen

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.

Among the many projects triggered by this exchange eco-friendly, distinguishes the design of Kitchen One produced by Lionel Devlieger in collaboration with Eric Van den Broucke. From industrial residues of a company specializing in packaging of luxury goods, designers have achieved the structure and design of the panels of plywood cut by laser. The shapes of the boxes opened and played on before cooking, shape and provide an interesting design and style to all the furniture, such as to adapt to any style with grit and irony.

The design of walks nell’immaginazione Rui Docouto
Posted in Designer, Trends, different designers. on 19 May 2008

The design of walks nell\'immaginazione Rui Docouto

Imaginary worlds and design blend into the strange and fascinating objects designed by Rui Docouto for Site Specific Design. The new collection Childhood Memories, presented to Bklyn Designs 2008, reflects the style of previous arricchendolo a range of furniture and lighting design dreamy and captivating.

The structure of Mimic Chair in steel tube makes it perfect for walking in your imagination, with its 30 zampette agile and dynamic that seem ready to animate. The arms filamentous lamp Nephila, seem prepared to avvilupparsi your furniture, while the sinuous body of the lamp Black Pill is ready to reach you where you want.

The design Australian Frestyle in Milan
Posted in Designer, Designer Accessory on 17 May 2008


The travelling exhibition freestyle: new Australian design for living was transferred to Milan, host until June 29, Museum of Design Triennial. Freestyle, born from collaboration between the Museum Victoria in Melbourne and Object: Australian Centre for Craft and Design in Sydney, is part of the project designed to inspire, through which the Museum Victoria is committed to recognize and expose the works of emerging Australian designers, putting in an international context.

Vera and its panoramic dedicated to contemporary Australian design included in a broad cultural context and stimulating, the exhibition presents the innovative products of forty Australian designers including Adam Goodrum, Akira Isogawa, Easton Pearson, Zimmermann, Jon Goulder, Charles Wilson, Cerini and Dinosaur Designs.

The works on display are unique pieces, limited editions, prototypes, articles produced on a large scale covering the fields of furniture, lighting, textiles, glassware, ceramics, metal, jewelry and accessories. I am not always Recent productions but certainly representative of a design in growth like the one Australian.

The chairs Tudor by Jaime Hayon
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.

The chameleon of Oz Lowchair Cate Nelson & Design
Posted in Designer on 13 May 2008

Think of a chair capable of draft color in an instant. Think about the ability of a sitting chameleo versatile and eclectic as Oz Lowchair.

Designers Nelson Ruiz-Acal and Cate Högdahl of Cate & Design Nelson blending stylistic peculiarities of Spain and Sweden to create an element of design, ironic, colored and the same practical and functional.

The sitting was designed as a book to browse, with a multi-layer coatings Felt, acquires the ability to adapt to the design of your mood or that of your furniture. Oz Lowchair will be present at ICFF in New York from May 17 to 20.

Fair, the system fluid that transforms the space working MioDino
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

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.

Aura Plus, the new jewel of the house Jacuzzi
Posted in Designer, Style, bath house, bathroom, living room furniture 2008 on 8 May 2008


Who has never wanted a beautiful Jacuzzi in your bathroom? Together with all the other fine products have always been synonymous with high quality design combined with an increasingly refined and elegant, enters the scene also a newcomer: Aura Plus.

Designed by Carlo Urbinati, the new, missed signed Jacuzzi tub looks like a real spa at home: place twice, attention to detail, rich wood finishes and un’allure which is both “Spa Japanese.”

In short, a real oasis of prosperity and pleasure in the bath house, but given the prices that usually have these gioiellini, perhaps for many still remain only a dream…

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.

Keep reading: Lou Lou Ghost, the famous chair Starck for Kartell version baby

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