Lindsey Lang

London-based textile designer Lindsey Lang launched her new home collection of printed textiles and ceramic designs at HOME , the new housewares and interiors accessories show in London. The line is full of fun colors and modern graphic shapes on cushions, ceramic tiles, cement tiles for both the wall and floor, tea cozies, hot handles, oven mitts and tea towels. The line includes four collections entitled Bluetone, Bold, Chevron, and Yellowtone. All of the items are hand-sewn and printed in the UK. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .

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Lindsey Lang

Have Your Bathroom Accessories Handed To You

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With these funky accessories from Galassia, your soap and toliet paper are conveniently in reach. The whimsical hand design is like having your own personal assistant without sacrificing your privacy.

Shown above is the Ceramic Soap Dish for Basin and Bidet. It is a contemporary ceramic hand that conveniently attaches to the wall, above a sink or in the shower – wherever you may need it.

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In addition to soap, you can also have your toliet paperĀ  “handed” to you, thanks to the Ceramic Toliet Roll-Holder.

Think it would scare any of your house guests to see a hand coming out of your walls?

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CeramiX by CTRLZAK

CTRLZAK will be presenting CeramiX at Milan Design Week 2010, a project that explores the key elements in the creation of Chinese and European ceramics. During the first phase of the project, original ceramic pieces of both origins were chosen, sliced in half, and put together so that East meets West.

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Lava Collection by Studio Mango

The Lava Collection by Studio Mango for Gutzz is a beautiful, edgy series of handmade ceramic vases and bowls inspired by lava streams. The destructive lava that flows after a volcano eventually cools and once again provides fertile ground for plants and flowers. “It proves that beautiful things can come after destruction.” http://www.studiomango.nl
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Lava Collection by Studio Mango