Insitu Wall Planters

Insitu Wall Planters is an Australian company who has designed a vertical container wall planter that comes in five different sizes and black or white powder-coated steel. Pots not included. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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Plat and Tray Tables by Estudio Arola

Estudio Arola has just finished two tables, Plat (above) and Tray for Kendo. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | 1 comment | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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Plat and Tray Tables by Estudio Arola

Newsworthy Wallcovering by Lori Weitzner

Extra, extra! Lori Weitzner’s innovative Newsworthy wall covering takes recycled newspapers to a new level. The design is woven on a hand loom from strips of newsprint and backed for all applications from residential to hospitality. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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Laurette

Laurette is a playful collection of vintage-inspired furniture for children, designed by Laure Bailleux. It is colorful and imaginative, definitely creative enough to stimulate and inspire children (and adults!). The website is currently only in French, but they just started sending press materials in English so I have hopes that they will soon launch an English-translated site. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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Sleepy Lamp by Studio Klass

The Sleepy Lamp was designed by Studio Klass for the company BUSSO for part of the Cosmopolitan design collection 2010. From the designers: Sleepy lamp originates from the attention to those gestures that we often do unintentionally without giving them too much care. These gestures often delineate the human behavior, particularly when they are related with the objects that surround us, to alter the function and using that in different ways from they have been thought from the beginning. This is the reason why we are fascinated with observing a stair, in its moment of non-usage, when leaning onto the wall to clear the space in which we work. In Sleepy lamp this particular moment is conceptually reread in a lazy and sleepy lamp that can’t help resting, creating a quiet and relaxing atmosphere around it.

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Sleepy Lamp by Studio Klass

BG1 Silver by Jardin De Ville

Jardin De Ville released a new collection called BG1 Silver . The collection feels very sleek and modern, but also very relaxed. These are photos of the lounge chair, but the entire collection consists of tables, chairs, sofas, ottomans and even a chaise

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China Cabinet by Karolina Tylka

Karolina Tylka created an odd cabinet to store her china pieces. MoCo Loco got a peek at this curious design in which the suspended tableware is held in place by sheets of coated paper.

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China Cabinet by Karolina Tylka

Resin Fossil Table by Nucleo

Resinite is the new experimental research from studio Nucleo , who plays on the presumption to design the future of its objects making them fossils of themselves. As with the trace fossils where we find the imprint of the original item, in the same way the implementation process that creates the object leads to the destruction of its original. The first object of the Resinite collection is “Resin Fossil Table,” handmade using fiberglass and pigment, the table consists of a single empty block that accurately traces the object from which it takes shape. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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365 Clock by Siren Elise Wilhelmsen

German designer Siren Elise Wilhelmsen exhibited her 365 knitting clock at DMY International Design Festival Berlin. The clock includes a circular knitting machine with 48 needles, a thread spool, a thread holder, and roll of yarn.

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Drop Bank by Rita Botelho

This Drop bank from Portuguese designer Rita Botelho is made of glazed ceramic and inspired by gravity and the idea that a rain drop falling from the sky is akin to a penny dropping into a bank. © 2010 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook

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