Repositionable Decorations by Additik

The French firm Additik created these repositionable decorations for IKEA furniture and other basic furniture. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Catrina in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Furniture – IKEA – Design Milk – Facebook – Home and Garden

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Repositionable Decorations by Additik

Silvana from Reestore

This former washing machine drum is now a lovely lamp from Reestore . It produces an ambient light from the top and shoots beams of light from the holes in its body. A product like this is a great example of a recycled object that becomes a beautiful solution for a variety of spaces. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Catrina in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 2 comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Washing machine – Facebook – Design Milk – Home – Appliances

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Silvana from Reestore

Energy Calendar by Yurko Gutsulyak

The idea behind this calendar is to turn the process of each passing day into something spectacular. By burning each match that represents each day, it turns into a major event. It reminds me of blowing birthday candles, with each candle representing each year that the birthday celebrant has lived. via OK Great ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Catrina in Art , Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Facebook – Design Milk – Energy – Home and Garden – Shopping

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Energy Calendar by Yurko Gutsulyak

Kranen/Gille

These furnishings by designers Jos Kranen and Johannes Gille include leather and steel chairs, marbletop tables, and a cabinet. http://www.kranengille.com via Dezeen
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Tonky FELT-stival by Tonky Designs

Tonky Designs designed some fun place mats, coasters, and jewelry out of felt. Now you can have the alphabet or a giant sunny-side-up egg to go along with your plate! http://www.tonkydesigns.com
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Tonky FELT-stival by Tonky Designs

Crossed-Legged Chair by Vladimir Tsesler

This sleek chair by designer Vladimir Tsesler displays an attitude with the way its two front legs are crossed. http://www.tsesler.com
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Crossed-Legged Chair by Vladimir Tsesler

Joe Cariati

These beautiful mouth-blown glass decanters and vases are the product of an artist who is among the top individuals in his craft. Joe Cariati uses a Venetian off-hand method of glass blowing to create these simple and contemporary works of transparent art.

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Carpets in RGB by Tom Dixon

British designer Tom Dixon designed these carpets for The Rug Company. The patterns are inspired by color television tests from a long time ago. http://www.therugcompany.info via Designerblog
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Carpets in RGB by Tom Dixon

Jung Hwajin

I love these designs by Korean designer Jung Hwajin. He uses the appearance of familiar objects to create unique pieces that are as stylish as they are simple. Remember his Contain lamp created of melamine that looks like a stack of plates? The back of this chair is just amazing

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Jung Hwajin