May 14th, 2010 — Design
Tieme Rietveld is a young Dutch interior designer and craftsman specialized in one of a kind, hand made design interior pieces. Over the last six years he created a name for himself in the Dutch interior and fashion scene with a few big assignments such as the interior of Tommyz Toko, one of the Netherlands’ most famous hairdress studios. Tieme does both small requests and big productions and works for both individuals and companies. The Webster bookcase was a piece he made for a customer in Amsterdam.
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Tieme Rietveld
May 8th, 2010 — Design
Swedish designer Lisa Hilland is a graduate of Central St. Martin’s College of Art and Design who, after 10 years of studies and design, has founded her own studio. Her first collection, My Granddaughter’s Cabinet, focuses on quality craftsmanship. She envisions it as being like heirlooms, passed on from generation to generation. From the designer: I have chosen birch as my main material because of its lustrous and silky surface
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Lisa Hilland
May 2nd, 2010 — Design
Italian designer Eugenia Minerva has created Petalo , a modern valet for Czech manufacturer Ton . Surprisingly, this submission comes just a few days after I posted the very first modern valet here on Design Milk. Created with the wood bending technique, Petalo is a very functional coat hanger: whilst looking simple and smart, in fact, provides much more space than a classical silent servant. It reminds me of a Thonet chair . © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings , Style & Fashion | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook More Milk: Art Milk | Dog Milk
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Petalo Valet by Eugenia Minerva
March 26th, 2010 — Designer Stuff
The Cube Chair by Svilen Gamalov screams modern design with its unique shape and bold color choices. Interestingly, the designer credits 1950’s design as well as popular elements from today with inspiring this unique design. No matter what its inspiration, I’m pretty sure this chair is on its way to plenty of attention.
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March 11th, 2010 — Design
I love the wood-appears-like-paper kind of look in furniture. Designer Kino Guérin shows exactly that in some of his limited edition furnishings and objects.
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Kino Guérin
March 2nd, 2010 — Designer Stuff
Came across this very talented designer, Jason Phillips, today and his Continuum Table, which seems to be getting plenty of attention. It’s easy to see why with a truly unique look. According to Philips, this table is inspired by models of the space-time-continuum and represents the folds of space and time in the universe.
When I went to his site, I was excited to plenty more designs equally as impressive. Shown here are the Blown Glass Legs Table and Gold Rims Drawers. Fun and totally unique, yet practical too. Very cool and very impressive.
See more at Phillips’ website & check out his blog!
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February 12th, 2010 — Designer Stuff
What a stunning lamp! This piece instantly caught my eye, and the more I found out about it the more I liked it. First, it’s called Petals and designed by Gülnur Özdaglar. Second, and truly impressive I have to say, the round clear “petals” you see are actually made from used soda bottles. The petal like structures within the circles are made from cutting, heating, and hand drawing. Absolutely amazing. See more from the talented designer here.
Have a great weekend, and as always more great design finds coming on Monday!
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February 2nd, 2010 — Design
Furniture designer Brian McAlpine designs one-of-a-kind pieces using quality wood materials and a simple aesthetic. Every hand-chosen piece of wood influences each unique design and the natural defects in the wood reveal the organic nature of the material itself. ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Catrina in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Furniture – Design – Wood – Home and Garden – Shopping
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Eternal Furniture by Brian McAlpine
January 2nd, 2010 — Design
Furniture Designer, Jennifer Newman has just launched the Slot Desk, made from powder-coated steel and aluminium, and produced as de-mountable flat-pack. A slot runs along the surface of the desk with a cable tray beneath it. This allows cables to be dropped through the slot and to emerge exactly where they’re needed – ensuring the working area is kept clear and free from an unsightly tangle of leads. Available in white, red, and gray. http://www.jennifernewman.com ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 1 comment | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Furniture – Facebook – Design Milk – Steel – Aluminium
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Slot Desk by Jennifer Newman
December 31st, 2009 — Designer Stuff
Inspired by driving though Holland, the Viaduct Table has a shape based on the architecture with the same name. This gives it both character and a cool look, but also adds a convenient new feature to the table. Its shape naturally adds a small storage space, and you know that storage space is something you can never have too much of!
See more from talented designer Beerd van Stokkum here.
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