WA (Harmony In Japanese) Furniture by Piero Lissoni & Marc Krusin

WA (Harmony In Japanese) Furniture by Piero Lissoni & Marc Krusin

WA offers silent design that works in harmony with different interiors. It has a simple graphic language where vertical and horizontal planes are treated as graphic blocks. This linear simplicity however, veils an extraordinary functional capability. WA has a patented 360o clip mechanism allowing for total adaptability and manoeuvrability.

0 Designer: Piero Lissoni & Marc Krusin [ Via: Dezeen ]

Fox Fur Double Hammock by Bless Studio

Fox Fur Double Hammock by Bless Studio

If the idea of a fur hammock sounded good and that the idea of a double one sounded even better, then it is only when you see this impeccably-made creation by German design studio Bless that you realize it is a truly spectacular one. One prostrate moment suspended in its silky soft caresses will have you believing your name is Roger, that you sleep with a sidearm and that an adjacent Barbara Bach or some similarly naked double agent is begging you – rather persuasively – not to use it.

0 Designer: Bless Studio

Reflection Chair by Vincent Lai

Reflection Chair by Vincent Lai

The Reflection chair is a furniture piece that creates a personal hideaway for an individual. While sitting in the chair, a sense of quiet seclusion will consume you. This makes it possible for one to relax, reflect, and concentrate. The chair is a fully upholstered piece and sitting in it is like experiencing a warm hug.

0 Designer: Vincent Lai

Tubo - Tree Trunk Lit From Within by Massimo Barbierato

Tubo – Tree Trunk Lit From Within by Massimo Barbierato

Tubo is a neon tube covered by a maple-wood or chestnut lampshade. It is a wooden cylinder running on a luminous segment. By lowering or heightening this cylinder, you control the amount of light emitted and its chromatic effects. You can opt for a cooler light source (by pulling the neon tube out partially), or a warmer light source (by covering it completely).

0 Designer: Massimo Barbierato

Book Of Light by Takeshi Ishiguro

Book Of Light by Takeshi Ishiguro

Isn’t this neat We think so and love this extremely unique concept. You’ll really surprise everyone with this beautifully innocent book. The book of lights pop up protagonist emits a tabletop warming glow. A wonderfully crafted and cleverly folded lamp springs to life from the hardy white pages of the bound book, powered by a simple low voltage adapter. Finally a coffee table book that you’ll actually open.

0 Designer: Takeshi Ishiguro

Botanist Table Bench Collection by Dario Antonioni & Brandon Lynne

Botanist Table Bench Collection by Dario Antonioni & Brandon Lynne

The Botanist Series, designed by Dario Antonioni and Brandon Lynne, features seductive botanical graphics cut into sleek metal forms. The series consists of a cocktail table, nesting end table, and bench, combining the precision of minimal design with the beauty and feminine touch of nature.

0 Designer: Dario Antonioni & Brandon Lynne [ Via: Inhabitat ]

Highway - Inside Outside Chair by Form Us With Love

Highway – Inside Outside Chair by Form Us With Love

The steel chair Highway designed by Form Us With Love for swedish steel furniture producer Mitab is a chair designed for both inside and outside use. It comes with a detachable pressed felt padding, flat when not in use and optimal for storing. Highway is stackable and can be dismounted in two pieces; base and seating.

0 Designer: Form Us With Love

Milan 2007: Tom Dixon Metallic Theme Collection

Milan 2007: Tom Dixon Metallic Theme Collection

British design company Tom Dixon will reveal its new lighting and furniture range in Superstudio Piu during the Milan Design Week in April 2007.

The 2007 collection is defined by a Metallic’ theme.

0 Designer: Tom Dixon

TreeTell - Tree In A Living Room by Shanfan Huang

TreeTell – Tree In A Living Room by Shanfan Huang

Trees are always vivid and friendly. So how about bringing a tree into our living room The work TreeTell, as an interactive center, wants to express the homelike feeling. Users will get a brand new, but also kind of familiar experience of communication.

0 Designer: Shanfan Huang

Muji Non-directional Coffee Maker by Kazushige Miyake

Muji Non-directional Coffee Maker by Kazushige Miyake

The Muji Coffee Maker’s starting point is its landscape of use. Its form is a perfect cylinder, making the product non-directional something that has not been done previously. This allows it to sit well in a corner of a kitchen or equally in the center of a table, and was achieved by technically by ‘wrapping’ the water reservoir around the filter. The coffee pot is made of vacuum stainless steel.

0 Designer: Kazushige Miyake [ Muji Online Store ]

Butler Furniture by Oscar Narud

Butler Furniture by Oscar Narud

Furniture exploring our day-to-day rituals around the home. The hallway pieces deal with the rituals of coming and leaving home where the idea has been to collect several actions such as hanging your jacket, scarf, hat, emptying your pockets, leaving your keys, resting the umbrella etc, into one object.

0 Designer: Oscar Narud

Vertikal Vodka - First Neckless Bottle by Non Object

Vertikal Vodka – First Neckless Bottle by Non Object

In a saturated market of premium and ultra premium Vodka brands, we created the next level of experience for consumers through our design approach that stirs up new emotional responses and connections. Looking at bottle design today, we felt that the premium and ultra premium Vodka beverage category deserved a more progressive design – one that would evoke emotion and push the limits further, while keeping in mind cost implications, engineering complexity and manufacturability.

0 Designer: Non Object [ Via: Mocoloco ]

Carpenter Block Mini, Countless Possibilities by SOZ

Carpenter Block Mini, Countless Possibilities by SOZ

Based in Osaka, SOZ is a design company providing the Carpenter Block mini: a new art toy with countless possibilities. Carpenter Block mini is made from six different types of blocks and 15 colors. By putting these blocks together in different ways, countless shapes can be formed. It is also possible to make round shapes and curves, so in the same way as you can draw a picture using colouring pencils, you can create a 3D model using the blocks.

0 Designer: SOZ [ Via: The Cool Hunter ]