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  • Milan's Colours

    Among this year's myriad of products, materials, finishes and colours presented at Milan's Salone del Mobile I noticed the recurrence of a particular set of shades. Curious?
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  • Bright Paper

    Swedish design trio Claesson, Koivisto and Rune present their second product entirely made of Durapulp, and is only getting better.
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  • Impossible is nothing

    well, at least for Starck and italian manufacturer Kartell.
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  • Detail Love: Screws

    Plain and simple passion for details. Here's an inspiring set of some beautiful, intriguing, crafted and innovative details I have spotd and photographed. Enjoy.
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  • The printed matter

    Inspired in old Dutch wooden travel cases, the creative duo Sholten&Baijings have translated that ancient craftsmanship updating the technique to create storage boxes for Established&Sons.
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  • Designing with Maths

    Tom Dixon's approach to design fuses equally practical manufacturing issues with functional and emotional products.
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  • Bring the town to my table

    Seletti brings once more its fresh, humoured and unique approach to everyday objects design.
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  • Wogg strikes again

    Jorg Boner designed one of my favorites pieces last Salone and this year he does it again, presenting the delicate Wogg 50 chair.
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  • Wall Piercing

    Simple, modular, effective and beautiful lamp by Israeli designer/artist Ron Gilad.
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  • Magic Magis

    One of my favourites pieces at Salone was the Cyborg chair by Marcel Wanders for Magis. Despite the hard, and somehow unfriendly name, the...
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  • Interview: Eugeni Quitllet
    When we first saw his name close to that of Philippe Starck we googled, with no luck. There was no human trace of Eugeni Quitllet and we thought, for a brief moment, that he could be an invention, some sort of imaginary alter ego created by his famously provocative partner. But shortly after all this revealed to be a product of our unquiet imagination: he is for real, thank goodness.

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