March 8th, 2013 — Design
Katie already mentioned what a wonderful job Note Design Studio did creating the Greenhouse exhibition at the Stockholm Furniture Fair , and they’ve also released a new collection of products that are equally as wonderful. Above: Silo Pendant Lamp for Zero Vinge Table Lamp for Örsjo Dezibel, sound absorbers for Zilenzio Rondell mail Hub for Boxit Design Hook cykle stand for NOLA Step Bathroom basin for Ex-t Fuse Pendant Lamp for Ex-t Plisado Storage Rack for Karl Andersson & Söner Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2013 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime Derringer in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments
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New 2013 Note Design Studio Products
February 12th, 2013 — Design
One of things that makes the S tockholm Furniture Fair one of my favorite design shows, is Greenhouse. Entirely dedicated to new designers, this area showcases products that have never been shown before and are not yet in production, making this a really exciting place to see new design thinking. This year, the space was designed by Note Design Studio . Susanna Wahlin, Interior Architect at Note told me: “We were thinking about what it’s supposed to be and why it’s called Greenhouse. We took inspiration from baroque gardens – they were a place to socialize, to experience beauty, where you can meet and mingle, and experience each other’s ideas. This year, we’ve called it ‘the garden of new ideas’, so we’ve removed some of the walls that are normally between the exhibitors, so the new ideas could really meet, so that both the exhibitors could talk with each other, but also so the audience could ‘dare’ to step inside.” Alexis Holmqvist, AD and Graphic Designer at Note added: “When you have deep walls you have to put the stands in a row, when you have shorter walls you can have softer curves
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Greenhouse at the Stockholm Furniture Fair 2013
March 1st, 2012 — Design
Studio Ve is back with the Endy Series , which they exhibited in the Greenhouse section during Stockholm Design Week. Consisting of a stool, chair, and coffee table, Endy is made of leftover timber with painted ends. The painted wood comes directly from the saw mills, who paint the ends of the wood and discard it before it makes its way to the consumer.
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Endy by Studio Ve