Radia - Circular Cell Phone by Michael Laut

Radia – Circular Cell Phone by Michael Laut

As cellular phones become a standard, the statement they make as a symbol and a fashion accessory has become increasingly important. The Radia phone concept expresses simplicity in form and sophistication in function and user interface. The outer rim, which is made of brushed aluminum makes both a refined professional statement.

0 Designer: Michael Laut

Trigano Coffee Table, DO WANT!

Trigano Coffee Table, DO WANT!

The Trigano Coffee Table designed by Michael Laut is an architectural piece of modern living for any space. It is made with a large piece of acrylic bent 90 degrees, suspended in place by a wooden brace. The innovative and dramatic design provides for expansive foot-room as well as a striking visual statement.

0 Designer: Michael Laut

Giant Citystorm Bicycle by Michael Young

Giant Citystorm Bicycle by Michael Young

Giant, the largest bicycle manufacturer in the world, challenged UK interior, industrial and product designer Michael Young to create a fresh concept for two-wheeled transport to anticipate the needs of savvy city lifestyle consumers. ‘The starting point of the project was to study bicycles that riders we considered not to be sportsmen chose to ride in cities’, Young explains.

0 Designer: Michael Young [ Product Page ]

Sale: Michael Jantzen's M-House

Sale: Michael Jantzen’s M-House

Architect Michael Jantzen is frequently featured on these pages, and now you can own one of the experimental designer’s most seminal works. Chicago’s Wright auction house will be selling off the M-house on March 25 (2007). More of an experimental pavilion than a conventional house, the M-House features a shifting faade of folding panels, allowing you to open the structure up to the landscape, or close yourself off, as the mood (and weather) permits.

0 Architect: Michael Jantzen [ Auction Page ]

Proton, The iPod of AC’s

Proton, The iPod of AC’s

What is so “cool” about this AC unit designed by Michael Laut is that not only is it quiet, but it is stylish and environmentally friendly. The wall-mounted Proton induces air through ionization which helps to eliminate the normally loud buzz of the usual outside AC unit. The Proton also is beneficial for the environment in which it is placed by using the condensation produced by the compressor to water any plants or vegetation that sits below it.

0 Designer: Michael Laut

A Place To Hide

A Place To Hide

In general, furniture is off limits to kids and pets so we shoo them away when they try to build a little fort out of seat cushions or decide it’s their new hiding place. The Restor coffee table by Michael Laut provides plenty of surface area for table use and also includes a soft padded area below for children and pets. And hey, it’s also a great area to rest your feet.

0 Designer: Michael Laut

The “Peel Away” Table

The “Peel Away” Table

The Vetro coffee table was designed to be a unique focal point to any room. Made with a modern feel and bright colors, the table gives the appearance that it has been peeled away from itself to create a storage shelf underneath. Made from semi-transparent layered acrylic with an inlay of chrome around the outer edges, the table will surely bring life to any room.

0 Designer: Michael Laut

Yes No Maybe Martini Glass by Michael Roller

Yes No Maybe Martini Glass by Michael Roller

Yes, No, Maybe amplifies the romantic subtext of the perfect martini experience. The design possesses qualities of nonverbal communication, giving the martini a body language and a sense of humor. An asymmetrical variation on the classic martini glass gives Yes, No, Maybe its character. Through its positioning, the glass can lean in or back off from another. When two people flirt, one glass can chase the other.

0 Designer: Michael Roller

Bio Plus Chair - 100% Bio-composite by Michael Strom & Lasse Svensson

Bio Plus Chair – 100% Bio-composite by Michael Strom & Lasse Svensson

Bio Plus has a global environmental potential and may thus lead to a small improvement of life for many people around the world. This chair is a frontier among environmental furniture, demonstrating to the public and in particular to the furniture industry, that it is possible and even economically beneficial to adopt new bio-based materials.

0 Designer: Michael Strom & Lasse Svensson

Beertable by Michael Kritzer

Beertable by Michael Kritzer

The beertable is all about fun, relaxing, sports, and, of course, the beer. Designed to be a centerpiece for a sports get together, the beertable offers usable tabletop space for magazines, chips and dip and while isolating the condensing beer in individual insulation containers. The sidebar of the table can even be used as a towel rack for napkins. Made out of molded plastic, the beertable is a low cost furniture solution that can fit into either a contemporary or modern home.

0 Designer: Michael Kritzer

Wing Chair Makes You Weightlessness by Michael Malmborg

Wing Chair Makes You Weightlessness by Michael Malmborg

A reincarnation of the classic wing chair, made for the future. This recliner is made for serious cocooning and is the closest you can get to weightlessness. The upholstery in the Wing Chair is made by open cell visco-elastic foam, developed by NASA and used in all space crafts since the 70s. The foam adapts to your body shape and temperature leaving you in cosmic comfort. This is also probably the biggest single piece of bend wood ever used to create a chair.

0 Designer: Michael Malmborg [ Product Page ] [ Via: Yatzer ]

Mosquito Chair by Michael Bihain

Mosquito Chair by Michael Bihain

Mosquito is the result of a reflexion relating to the humanism and the autonomy of the piece of furniture. A first gesture towards the `not furniture’. The answer takes to the form an alive being. A chair autonomous, obvious, readily agreeing to play the part of comfortable chair. The Mosquito chair is carried out starting from one only bent timber sheet.

0 Designer: Michael Bihain

CookLounge by Michael Schmidt

CookLounge by Michael Schmidt

Single rooms tend to melt together in the modern world. They conjoin into bigger rooms and give way to generous spaces where friendship and communication can unfold in an unrestricted and creative way. The “cooklounge” is a place where taste, well being, architecture and open space are floating together. It’s a movement towards more social live. The centerpiece of the kitchen is a multifunctional piece of furniture which can handle any situation in daily life.

0 Designer: Michael Schmidt

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