January 6th, 2013 — Design
Spanish designer Valvanera Arrieta participated in the European Design Labs Master 2012 with Jaime Hayon at the helm, and the Grid Set was her thesis project. Not only is the design dynamic, it’s functional because the set contains 11 pieces that any table could use including: salt shaker, pepper shaker, oil bottle, vinegar bottle, vase, napkin and cutlery containers, trays and pitchers. The geometric-shaped components are made from wood, porcelain, and glass and work together like pieces in a puzzle. The pieces nest together but also work in various configurations depending on what your table needs. Share This: Twitter | Facebook | Discover more great design by following Design Milk on Twitter and Facebook .
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Grid Set by Valvanera Arrieta
July 21st, 2012 — Design
French object design student Elodie Elsenberger created the Land(e)scape Desk as a 2nd year thesis project and it’s quite impressive. The desk uses no screws or glue, only electrical cord that is woven through the wood to hold it together. Instead of having a bunch of different desk accessories piled up, the desk has a uniform look with the woven cord creating all of the storage and organizational items you may need. I especially love the caged lamp. I love how the desktop looks almost like a topographical map.
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Land(e)scape Desk by Elodie Elsenberger
October 20th, 2009 — Design
Pieter de Leeuw is a recent graduate in Industrial Design and this is his thesis: letters in various colors that can be arranged to the user’s liking. The wooden letters can also be used as seating.
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Letters Bookshelf by Pieter de Leeuw