d.lab

d.lab is the commercial division of the industrial design Design Incubation Centre of the National University of Singapore. The pieces they develop are simple and minimalist, but still feel unique. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments

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Jason Lewis Furniture

Lisa from Decor Mentor clued me in to Chicago-based designer/maker Jason Lewis . I am in love with this rocker.

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Klassiker Chair by Minwoo Lee

Klassiker Chair is the first lounge chair designed by South Korean designer Minwoo Lee . Its low lounge base is reminiscent of the Eames LCW, but the high back makes it a bit more formal.

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My Writing Desk by Inesa Malafej

Lithuanian-born Inesa Malafej of Etc. Etc. designed the highly functional My Writing Desk while in school to always ensure a clean working space and to solve organizational issues.

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Istanboul by Bora Cakilkaya

Istanboul by Bora Cakilkaya of P-ARCH is a seat with seven legs inspired by the seven hills of Istanbul. exhibited at the Design SPIRIT exhibition during Istanbul Design Week 2011. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .

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Cóm-oda by Mr. Simon

Cóm-oda by Spanish design studio Mr. Simon is a set of folding chairs that, when they are not in use, they form a larger bench.

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Flab Table by Kenyon Yeh

The Flab table by Kenyon Yeh is an updated testament to the iconic table leg. The legs are made from 3-mm steel cut and bent to form the leg shape. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2011 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments

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Ravenscroft Desk by Leonhard Pfeifer

London furniture designer Leonhard Pfeifer just released the Ravenscroft Desk for Woodman at Maison et Objet . The functional form of this desk is emphasized by its simple design and pure materials. Gorgeous from anny angle, the Ravenscroft desk nods to traditional farmhouse and craft styles with its crossed legs, but its sleek design also fits perfectly into any modern interior. This would be the perfect writing desk in a living room or bedroom, but has enough storage and utility for your home office

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CandleStacks by Victoria Delaney

British designer/silversmith Victoria Delaney introduced a brass version of her classic-meets-contemporary CandleStacks at the London Design Festival last week. A modern take on the sort of candlestick one might find on a table in New England, Delaney lines the spindles of her creations with interchangeable, lacquered timber shapes reminiscent of the beads on an abacus. If monochromatic is not your thing, Delaney also lines the brass with tactile wooden shapes in primary hues, which she intermingles with pieces in natural finishes.  The top and base are fabricated from soldered spun metal components

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Escapefromsofa

Istanbul design studio Escapefromsofa launched some new pieces at Tent London last week. They look to be 1960s-70s inspired to me. What do you think?

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