Is there anything cozier than a chunky knit sweater? I think not, and this Biknit chaise lounge by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso has the right idea.
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Get Out! Biknit by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso
March 3rd, 2013 — Design
Is there anything cozier than a chunky knit sweater? I think not, and this Biknit chaise lounge by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso has the right idea.
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Get Out! Biknit by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso
Tags: Modern Furniture, moroso, patricia, polyethylene, urquiola
March 3rd, 2013 — Design
La Redoute Collection is a minimal series designed by France-based designers A+A Cooren . The studio consists of French-Japanese design duo Aki and Arnaud Cooren. They work in the specialty field of lighting, as well as furniture, product, and interior design
Tags: designers, everyday, Modern Furniture, projects, result
March 2nd, 2013 — Design
Judith Jacobi is a student at Burg Giebichenstein Kunsthochschule in Halle, Germany whose project called Visitor is a collection of products that presents creative solutions for needs surrounding commuting, travel and communication. Judith says, Commuting between one location and another is not about the places itself and neither about logistics and time management. It is rather about the people who are important to us and who care about us. At last we put up with such a double life for our friends and families. The collection consists of three designs: a calendar, where dates become secondary and migrant birds as representatives for people living far from each other, move towards each other from day to day; a pin-set for maps, where small nesting boxes can be filled with memories of distant intimates and thus a location on the map is replaced by a person; and a piece of furniture that serves as a well-prepared nest for the arrival, being filled with plans for the weekend and other prearrangements.
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Visitor Collection by Judith Jacobi
Tags: Furniture, intimates, kunsthochschule, result
March 2nd, 2013 — Design
This week Friday Five sticks close to home, spotlighting New Jersey-based furniture maker Michael Iannone, who has been designing and building furniture for over 12 years. (He worked for two years as a luthier crafting custom solid body electric guitars too. Cool!) His company, Iannone Design , is dedicated to the creation of eco-friendly modern furniture. Here are his five favorite things. 1
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Friday Five with Michael Iannone
Tags: building, electric, Furniture, result
March 2nd, 2013 — Designer Stuff
TGIF! Can you believe its March 1st already?
Here’s this week’s Weekly Six:
1 – Amazing colorful and flowing curtains.
2 – DIY wine & glass storage.
3 – This pasta recipe has my mouth watering – definitely have to try it.
4 – Have you ever thought about freezing your milk?
5 – Creative lamp for photography lovers.
6 – What do you think of this unique kitchen cabinetry?
Have a great weekend!
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Tags: Furniture
March 1st, 2013 — Design
London-based designer Vanja Bazdulj is working on an ever-growing collection of handmade tableware fashioned in slab built clay. The Naive Tableware series consists of raw, yet simple, cups, jugs, and vases with sketches and doodles done by the designer herself. She was inspired by sketches and drawings that are left behind on urban walls in her area of London where “hipsters like to leave their marks.” So, on this collection, Bazdulj leaves behind her own markings creating a quirky collection of functional tableware.
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Naive Tableware by Vanja Bazdulj
Tags: doodles, drawings, result, sketches
March 1st, 2013 — Design
I don’t know about you but I still get excited when I view a city from an airplane or a tall building. There’s something about that perspective that is so fascinating to me and when I saw The City Series from McNabb & Co. , I got the same feeling
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Spectacular Wood Sculptures: The City Series by McNabb & Co.
Tags: Furniture, images, result, sculptures, series
February 28th, 2013 — Design
Min-jon is an Etsy shop that makes handmade, laser-cut wooden lampshades. Essentially, there are two lampshade: the inner shell made of cloth and an outer shell made of real oak wood. Pretty cool! The shop is run by Nadine Fliegen and Andrea Steckner, who hail from Germany. You can swap out the inner shade to change up the look, too.
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Handmade Laser Cut Wooden Lampshades
Tags: Modern Furniture, nofollow, result, shell
February 28th, 2013 — Design
After a year post-launch, Italian brand Enzyma is back with the start of a year full of household furnishings and the first up is Shaky , a vase designed by founder Gianluca Sgalippa. Shaky is a playful, ceramic vase that reminds me of one of those bendy straws or a Slinky.
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Shaky: A Sculptural Vase from Enzyma
Tags: cylindrical, furnishings, Furniture, result, surface
February 28th, 2013 — Designer Stuff
Dressing up a bare wall with a large shelving unit can totally change the decor of a room – in a good way, of course! Not only does it enhance the open wall, but it provides endless decor options. You can fill with it colorful books of all shapes and sizes, souvenirs from your travels, family portraits, drawings and sculptures made by your children.
To take a few tips from the images above, you can put storage boxes – to have storage within storage, arrange canvas paintings, display collectibles, typography and to store your record collection.
As far as installation goes, you can install a built-in shelving system or just place a free-standing unit against the wall. Personally, I prefer the free-standing option, like these from Lucce at Interior Addict, because if I ever move – they can come along with me!
For those not interested in covering a whole wall in shelving, there are so many different shapes, sizes and arrangements available – the possibilites are really endless.
What do you think of shelving units – do you love this look?
Read more: sixdifferentways.com