furniture

  • Leather Net

    The Loom series designed by Franco Poli and manufactured by MatteoGrassi is definitely a refreshing approach to the use of leather in furniture.
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  • Fantastic Plastic

    The very first object the Bouroullec brothers designed for plastic manufacturer Kartell was Panier, a rather simple (and at the same time complex) container with a great personality that shows at best the French designers ability to propose new objects that have a formal and functional link to the past.
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  • Plastic Jewel

    Patrick Jouin and plastic masters Kartell get together to bring out the best out of polycarbonate.
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  • Naked Chair

    OutofStock is a cross-continental design collective born in Stockholm and spread out around the globe (Buenos Aires, Singapore, Barcelona); this heterogeneous creative group has conceived the refreshingly clever Naked chair.
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  • Wood and Plastic Mix

    Trattoria is the name of the typical Italian restaurants, and Jasper Morrison's new chair for Magis was inspired precisely in the archetypical chairs you would normally find in any Italian eatery.
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  • Knotted Table

    German designer and manufacturer Nils Holger Moormann presented one of our favourite collections of furniture and accessories this year at Milan Design Week; using rather simple and tough materials such as untreated wood, ropes and iron, he launched a series of products that strike for their simplicity and solid intelligence.
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  • Paper Chair

    Parupu is the cute name for the children's chair recently presented in Milan by Swedish trio Claesson Koivisto Rune.
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  • B-Side: Vegetal

    We have the bad habit of looking to the back side of objects. Sometimes we discover complete different languages, or hidden details that tell more about the product, and sometimes they happen to be even more interesting than the official face; no matter what we find is always worth the time.
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  • Bare Bones

    Design is for Riccardo Blumer the result of a continuous and ever evolving research process that takes him to explore concepts and experiment with materials, or with ancient techniques as is the case of Ghisa, the innovative outdoors seating system designed together with Matteo Borghi.
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  • Tailored Furniture

    RawEdges is the creative office formed by two young and talented Israeli designers with a hand for materials and processes. They've created pretty unconventional and surprising objects; we'll certainly keep an eye on them.
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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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