January 20th, 2012 — Design
The minimalist concrete work of Swedish company Forsberg Form is off the charts. The company, started as a hobby by Johan Forsberg 15 years ago, has grown into a full-fledged design business working with both residential and commercial clients. Their TIDVIS and TIDVID VÄGG clocks in concrete and concrete and ash, respectively, are a minimalist’s monolithic dream (also check out their other designs). The SKÄRVA Dining Table is made of solid ash with a pigmented concrete top
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Forsberg Form
October 13th, 2011 — Design
Scott Dergance and Jonathan Coppin of Denver-based company Elemental Living design and manufacture modern furniture guided by eco-friendly principles. Both are trained architects that worked on commercial projects that had them crisscrossing the globe.
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Designer Dailies: Scott and Jonathan of Elemental Living
January 28th, 2011 — Design
Data Furniture is a new manufacturer of contemporary furniture with a minimalist aesthetic but a slightly playful function. Based in Nashville, Tennessee, Data creates handmade pieces using high-quality production methods for both residential and commercial spaces. Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook ! © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook
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Data Furniture
January 14th, 2011 — Designer Stuff
Located by the south coast of England, the designers of the Splice Collection based their designs off of the angular shapes of the sea and related equipment, such as dockside machinery and ship structures. Consisting of stools and a table, the Splice Collection is made from sustainable, eco-friendly materials.
The Splice Stool is made from sustainably sourced Birch wood. It is available with a natural seat or with colorful 100% wool felt, which is also eco-friendly, on the top panels.
The Splice Table is also made from sustainable Birch wood. Both the Splice Tool and the Splice Table can be used in commercial areas, as well as indoor and outdoor settings. Each piece is finished with a natural, painted finish and left with a worn edge to represent the wear and tear that happens to machinery and ships used at sea.
The Splice Collection is designed by Fry & Fry for Liquidesign.
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