October 2009 Archives

  • Paper Lamp

    Sam Johnson has borrowed an elaboration process typical of the graphic design industry to create an intriguing product.
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  • Design Icons: Artichoke

    The famous Artichoke lamp is not by mistake a modern design classic; beautiful, elegant, intelligent, performing, it has all the characteristics of the kind of design we at spotd love.
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  • East meets West

    Two japanese designers project their cultural backgrounds into modern pieces of furniture, the result is refreshing and meaningful.
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  • Metal Puzzle

    The metal chair designed by David J. Irwin caught our attention the moment we saw the loose pieces that conform it.
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  • Books: How They Work

    The Hidden World of Dutch Design, a fantastic journey into the creative process of 15 dutch designers with huge photographs and insights from their studios.
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  • The New Tea

    Fine porcelain and a distinctive stylistic approach are the two supporting legs on which The New English company solidly stands.
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  • The Beauty of Process

    At 100% Design we felt for these unique bowls made of pewter, pure beauty.
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  • Interview: Jasper Morrison

    British designer Jasper Morrison has created a remarkable amount of products following his super-normal approach to design, in which great attention to substance and function is presented with outstanding formal simplicity. We had some questions for him, here are his answers.
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  • Felt Walls

    Anne Kyyro Quinn's works in felt have always trapped our attention; we appreciate the endless explorations for transforming a simple and traditional material into fantastic three-dimensional surfaces.
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  • Material Love

    During our days at 100% London we appreciated the work of decorative artist Yura Kim, she presented a series of lamps but what strike our attention weren't the lamp themselves but the technique she used for producing them.
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  • Interview: Jasper Morrison
    British designer Jasper Morrison has created a remarkable amount of products following his super-normal approach to design, in which great attention to substance and function is presented with outstanding formal simplicity. We had some questions for him, here are his answers.

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