Jo-a have designed a contemporary sideboard named Neus. The Neus sideboard is eye-catching, surprising and invites you to take a closer look. At first glance, its slender lines, its generous size and its long asymmetric legs will attract your attention. Now let your hand glide over the warm wood of the cabinet to test the...
Fallen Tree Bench From Glass And A Real Oak Tree
Created by designer Benjamin Graindorge, FallenTree is a minimalist bench made from little more than a slab of glass and a carefully carved oak tree. Both parts are perfectly combined to create this remarkable piece of furniture with practical function and conspicuous design. The idea of the project was to highlight the natural beauty of...
High Tech Katedra Desk That Charges Your Phone
Desnahemisfera designed an office desk, named Katedra, out of contrasting materials that even includes a built-in wireless phone charger (AirCharge). A curved white Kerrock surface is used for the desktop which sits atop what looks like a stack of wooden beams. The blocks are actually three, push-to-open drawers that are cleverly disguised. The AirCharge means...
Unique Eclipse Clock And Minimal Art Object In One
Designed by artist Iván Navarro, the Eclipse Clock is a minimal art object and functional digital clock made of aluminum, LED lights, acrylic and glass. Why such a name? Because the circular clock face begins completely dark at midnight and becomes gradually illuminated as dawn approaches until entirely lit at noon. As the hours pass,...
Compact, Stylish And Portable Kangeri Nomadic Radiator
The cold season has started, and many of us have already started using radiators. We’ve already told you of some uniquely designed ones, and here’s one more model you may like. Satyendra Pakhale designed the Kangeri Nomadic Radiator to be a plug in and portable heater that is meant to warm up spaces close to...
Natural Yet Minimalist Milano Study Light
The LED lamp in ‘Milano Study’ is directed to its wooden surface giving it a warm, atmospheric glow. The young designers of Politecnico di Milano, Alessandro Grasso, Alexandra Lunardi, Sara Flamigni and Emanuele Colzani say that their work was inspired by the organic, natural shapes – such as leaves, flowers, drops of water. That’s why...
Cement Counting The Rice Table And installation In One
Moroso has released 30 cement editions of the combined seat and table that Daniel Libeskind designed for Marina Abramovic’s live art piece, Counting the Rice, earlier this year. Libeskind’s design is a series of connected angular planes that form the back, seat, base, supports and tabletop. The work surface is angled down towards the user...
Unique Well Light Inspired By Traditional Water Wells
Elements inspire many designers, and today it’s all about water. Inspired by traditional water wells, MEJD Studio borrowed the principle of the simple wooden handle mechanism for its Well Light. As the bulb descends into the glass, the gradient blue or sanded matte becomes more opaque and intense. The glass containers were blown into a...
New Look At Antique Elegance: Wersailles Chandelier
A new way of looking at chandeliers, the Wersailles by Beau&Bien edits out many of the standard parts of chandeliers – replacing them with a suspension system that is barely there. The aesthetic of the Wersailles collection is elegantly ethereal: it’s comprised of 21 or 4 candle holders – the W21 and the W4 –...
Plywood Print Stool Collection With Dutch Masterpieces
The most recognizable paintings from the art collection of Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum are printed onto the seats of these plywood stools by Dutch designer Piet Hein Eek. Hein Eek combined modern wood cutting and printing technology with traditionally painted images by Dutch Masters. By printing directly onto the surface of the seat, the grain of the...