Materials: iPhone + catalog Description: I wanted to picture Ikea furniture in my house before I bought anything. Mainly for one reason: returning things is a pain in the ass.
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Ikea hacking iPhone style…
We have a clue about Furniture
October 17th, 2012 — Furniture, Uncategorized
Materials: iPhone + catalog Description: I wanted to picture Ikea furniture in my house before I bought anything. Mainly for one reason: returning things is a pain in the ass.
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Ikea hacking iPhone style…
October 17th, 2012 — Design
Takka was designed by Agnieszka Mazur and is a clever set of multifunctional furniture that was made for small dwellings. The series consists of stackable stools and an adjustable table. The table can be used for dining or lowered for use as a coffee table, while the stools can also be used as end tables or stacked when not in use.
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Adjustable Multifunctional Furniture by Agnieszka Mazur
October 17th, 2012 — Design
Inspired by fairytale houses in a forest that we all remember from various fables and stories as children, Autumn Products designed the Bungalow Outdoor Lights . Made of waterproof silicone, the adorable house-shaped lights glow with the help of a removable LED light on a base plate. Can act as a nightlight indoors or group them together and form a lit-up village during outdoor parties. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .
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Get Out! Bungalow Outdoor Lights
October 17th, 2012 — Designer Stuff
Shower curtains are a fun way to decorate your bathroom, don’t get me wrong – I am obsessed with mine! But, there’s something about a shower with glass doors that is oh-so sleek and sophisticated.
A glass shower door provides a clean look, as long as you stay up to speed with one of those swiper things. I would take one of those over a mildewy shower curtain liner any day! I had no idea that these glass doors are also referred to as shower enclosures – did you? I’m glad I do in case I have an opportunity to install one in the future! If you require strong and durable shower enclosure, as most people probably do, there are plenty of options that fit the bill and are chic and stylish as well.
What do you think about glass shower enclosures?
October 16th, 2012 — Design
Last month I mentioned a great exhibition taking place during DesignPhiladelphia called Four Corners: Design from Philly Surrounds . I had the chance to check it out this past weekend and I would highly recommend if you’re local to Philadelphia that you stop in to Minima Gallery before the exhibit ends on October 20th. If you can’t make it, then here’s a peek: Sideboard by Michael Iannone A variety of local chairs surround a gorgeous table by Bench Dog Design Mio ‘s felt chandelier made using old hat molds Coffee table by Adam Rung with a George Nakashima chair in the background and Philadelphia pillows by Bhaval Shah Bell Cartoloji in the foreground Great wallpaper from local artists including Aphrochic Chandelier by Adam Wallacavage Sk8 chair by Toby Mcqueston Great photo and frame by John Murphy Gorgeous gilded skull by Candy Depew Signals Papercut by Joe Boruchow (he is awesome !!!) There is so much more to see, though, so hopefully you can pop in and see it
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Four Corners Philly Exhibition
October 13th, 2012 — Design
Inspired by the lines of Shaker writing desks and the mid-century classic Swag desk by George Nelson, Ben Klebba of Phloem Studio designed the Laura Desk. The made-to-order desk has beautiful clean lines and handmade craftsmanship you won’t find with most companies. Built in your choice of the finest hardwoods, the design features three open cubbies to organize your papers, as well as two drawers that have fun shapes carved out of them to hold your various office supplies. There are even two cord ports hidden in the cubbies so you can hide your unsightly cords away.
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Mid-Century Nelson-Inspired Laura Desk by Phloem Studio
October 13th, 2012 — Designer Stuff
Happy Friday! Hope you have a wonderful weekend! Here’s this week’s Weekly Six:
1 – Wishing I had these wood floors!
2 – Beautiful sofa, beautiful view.
3 – Making some spanakopita for a party tonight.
4 – Cool concrete clothing line.
5 – Monogrammed lucite trays – can’t go wrong!
6 – Awesome 3D origami.
If you have anything fun to share that you read this week – please share in the comments!
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October 11th, 2012 — Design
One of the highlights of designjunction was the Designers in Residence stand. Designers in Residence is a Northumbria University scheme for graduates that provides workspace, equipment and mentoring to selected alumni of the BA(hons) 3D Design course there. Graduates use the program to develop their professional practice before fully going it alone – and get the opportunity to exhibit at places like designjunction. There were three stand-out pieces; the first was Submariner, by Neil Conley , which launched at the show. The dim-able lamp was inspired by port holes, diving helmets and periscopes. It’s made from two pieces of bead-rolled steel held in place by two clamps.
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London Design Festival 2012: Designers in Residence at designjunction
October 11th, 2012 — Design
The London-based duo of CoWorks combined their architecture (Tom Brooksbank) and art (Allan Collins) backgrounds to create the DoReyMeFarSoLaaTiDoe collection of four geometric objects, one being the Me-Far Bowls . The eight, waxed copper bowls can nest together or be displayed apart. They can also be stacked in a variety of ways to create all kinds of neat configurations. Each bowl starts with the same triangular base and they gradually begin to close up the smaller the bowls go in sequence – they also get smaller in size. Each piece reflects off the others to make some seriously beautiful reflections.
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Me-Far Geometric Copper Nesting Bowls by CoWorks
October 10th, 2012 — Design
Polish design firm Melounge Studio has some pretty nifty stuff. Started by Marcin Laskowski, Melounge Studio creates furniture and also offers interior design services. Flow chair Crust table LRG chair Vector chair Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook . © 2012 Design Milk | Posted by Jaime Derringer in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments
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Angular Furniture from Poland by Melounge Studio