Jangada Collection by Nicole Tomazi

Remember Nicole Tomazi ‘s Fractal Collection ? Well, the Brazilian designer is back with an ocean-inspired series she calls the Jangada Collection.

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Plate Tissue by Liu Kejia

Plate Tissue is a minimal design created by New York-based designer Liu Kejia . Liu Kejia is a recent graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology’s Masters Industrial Design program. She is mainly passionate about furniture and product design, and has already manufactured a number of pieces

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Qwerty Sofa by ZO_loft

ZO_loft is a design and architecture firm located in Italy whose award-winning designs are starting to get noticed all over the world. This kind of ZO_loft is sure to cure your interior decor depression (sorry, I couldn’t resist.). My favorite of their recent designs is this kitschy Qwerty keyboard sofa. Imagine how perfect this would be at a tech conference, or in an IT company’s waiting area

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Friday Five with Eric Chang

Eric Chang is the creative and conceptual designer behind the high-end furniture brand,  Hellman-Chang , which he co-founded with his lifelong friend, Daniel Hellman, in 2006. Completely self-taught in design and woodworking, Chang designs artisanal-crafted pieces that beg to be touched. The company has created designs for the residences of celebrities and the social elite, and their furniture has been used in the interiors of high-end hotels such as The Setai, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, The Waldorf Astoria, The Ritz Carlton, The Four Seasons, and The Intercontinental, as well as featured in entertainment productions ranging from Sex and the City 2 to “Gossip Girl.” Chang is certainly at the forefront of Brooklyn’s design renaissance

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KST Dining Table by Livius Härer and Ada Ihmels

Marble! It’s not going anywhere this year. I can’t wait to see how people will use it in the coming months. This dining table called KST , designed by Berlin-based Livius Härer and Ada Ihmels, is a nice juxtaposition of the marble top and bright yellow-painted steel base that’s bent in all kinds of fun directions. It’s kind of pipe-like, no?

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KST Dining Table by Livius Härer and Ada Ihmels

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Product Pick: Beach Ball Shades

Since the weather isn’t doing much to satisfy our warm weather cravings, we’ll have to rely on these fun and festive Beach Ball Shades from TOBYhouse. Aren’t they bright and cool?

Each modern pendant light is made from a real inflatable beach ball that has been rendered solid on the inside to be a hard surface with a smooth white finish. Each lamp is made to order.

I can see them in a sleek modern beach house with a whimsical vibe, or in a funky restaurant by the shore. A chic hair salon or retail could definitely rock these lamps in their decor.

What do you think of these Beach Ball Shades – where do you see them?

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Upgrade Your IKEA with Superfront

I caught wind of Superfront from Remodelista today and boy am I glad I did. The Swedish company creates special cabinet fronts, handles, and legs that you can use with IKEA products like Bestå sideboards, Pax wardrobes, and even some kitchen cabinetry.

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Hansen for Tivoli Audio: An Audio Furniture Collection

Remember when your stereo came in a beautiful wooden console cabinet? (Am I dating myself?) German-Danish designer Gesa Hansen, of The Hansen Family , has designed a two-piece collection for Tivoli Audio that brings the furniture back to your sound system. Radio Rack (above) - holds a Tivoli Audio radio and your favorite magazines below. Perfect piece to have next to a reading chair or in any room’s corner

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Weekly Six: 4.5.13

Happy Friday!

This week’s Weekly Six is an interesting one – several of the items pair up with each other. Do you find yourself drawn to similar things all at once??

1 – Flannel + sequins = a great match!

2 – More sequins – this time in a DIY for elbow patches.

3 – Lots of color in this unique modern dining table.

4 – The sofa, the artwork – everything about this room is fantastic.

5 – It’s always great to find healthy ways to make some favorites. First we have healthy gummy bears….

6 – Then we have pizzas with portobello mushrooms instead of carb-filled crust!

Have a great weekend!

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Folding Screens and Tapparelle from Cole Italian Design Label

In Milan this month, Colé Italian design label will show two new folding screens signed by Catharina Lorenz and Steffen Kaz and new variations on the collection Tapparelle, designed by Emmanuel Gallina. Opto (folding screen) Lorenz+Kazz: Bauhaus inspired, the Opto screen has some irregular geometry going on. Telo (folding screen) Lorenz+Kaz: A simple and light wood structure acts as a backbone to an object with multiple facets

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