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  • Rammed Earthenware by Bril

    Rammed Earthenware by Bril

    These plates made of tightly-packed soil were produced by Japanese design collective Bril (+ slideshow). More about Rammed Earthenware by Bril

    Emilie Chalcraft | 8 December 2012 | 3 comments
  • Objets Nomades for Louis Vuitton

    Design Miami: a hanging cabinet covered in leather tassels and a hammock inspired by pasta ribbons are among the objects created by designers including Fernando and Humberto Campana and Atelier Oï for French fashion house Louis Vuitton (+ slideshow). More about Objets Nomades for Louis Vuitton

    Jessica Marcellus | 6 December 2012 | 8 comments
  • Silverware by Glithero

    Silverware by Glithero

    Design Miami: strips of seaweed have left their mark on the photosensitive surfaces of these vases by Anglo-Dutch design duo Glithero, who will present the collection at Design Miami this week. More about Silverware by Glithero

    Emilie Chalcraft | 2 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • Bunad Blankets by Andreas Engesvik

    Product news: Oslo designer Andreas Engesvik has created a series of blankets inspired by the textiles of Norwegian folk costumes. More about Bunad Blankets by Andreas Engesvik

    Kaiyil Gnanakumaran | 2 December 2012 | Leave a comment
  • Workaholic by THINKK Studio

    Product news: Bangkok-based design firm THINKK Studio has launched a collection that includes hanging lamps made from concrete and wood, concrete vases with wire frames and a little truck to hold your pens and paper clips. More about Workaholic by THINKK Studio

    Emilie Chalcraft | 29 November 2012 | 4 comments
  • Dezeen Book of Ideas: The Toaster Project by Thomas Thwaites

    Every day this week Dezeen editor-in-chief Marcus Fairs will pick one of his favourite extracts from our Dezeen Book of Ideas. First up is a homemade toaster by Royal College of Art graduate Thomas Thwaites. More about Dezeen Book of Ideas: The Toaster Project by Thomas Thwaites

    Rose Etherington | 26 November 2012 | 2 comments
  • Shivering Bowls by Nendo

    Shivering Bowls by Nendo

    These delicate bowls by Japanese design studio Nendo are so thin they quiver in the wind (+ movie). More about Shivering Bowls by Nendo

    Emilie Chalcraft | 22 November 2012 | 10 comments
  • Wall of Flame by Frederik Roijé

    Wall of Flame by Frederik Roijé

    Product news: Dutch designer Frederik Roijé has added to his series of candle holders with a design that looks like a bent pipe poking through a wall. More about Wall of Flame by Frederik Roijé

    Emilie Chalcraft | 20 November 2012 | 2 comments
  • Tableware as Sensorial Stimuli by Jinhyun Jeon

    Tableware as Sensorial Stimuli by Jinhyun Jeon

    Can the shape, texture and colour of cutlery change the way food tastes? Design Academy Eindhoven graduate Jinhyun Jeon created this set of knobbly, bulbous and serrated cutlery to stimulate diners' full range of senses at the table (+ slideshow). More about Tableware as Sensorial Stimuli by Jinhyun Jeon

    Emilie Chalcraft | 18 November 2012 | 32 comments
  • Wharfware by Oscar Medley-Whitfield and Harry Trimble

    Oscar Medley-Whitfield and Harry Trimble at Designers in Residence 2012

    Designers Oscar Medley-Whitfield and Harry Trimble have turned clay dug from the muddy banks of the river Thames into ceramic tableware (+ movie). More about Oscar Medley-Whitfield and Harry Trimble at Designers in Residence 2012

    Emilie Chalcraft | 18 November 2012 | 1 comment
  • Bottleware by Nendo for Coca-Cola

    Bottleware by Nendo for Coca-Cola

    Product news: Japanese designers Nendo used glass from old Coca-Cola bottles to make these bowls with dimpled bases, which are meant to resemble the classic green bottles with their tops sliced off. More about Bottleware by Nendo for Coca-Cola

    Emilie Chalcraft | 16 November 2012 | 1 comment
  • Color Reform Spectrum collection by ABC Carpet & Home

    Color Reform Spectrum Edition by ABC Carpet & Home

    The peeling, brightly painted walls of an abandoned house provide a striking backdrop to this collection of over-dyed handmade rugs by American designer homeware brand ABC Carpet & Home. More about Color Reform Spectrum Edition by ABC Carpet & Home

    Emilie Chalcraft | 10 November 2012 | Leave a comment
  • Luno by Martin Jakobsen

    Luno by Martin Jakobsen

    Product news: a ball of cork provides the stopper for this glass container by Czech designer Martin Jakobsen. More about Luno by Martin Jakobsen

    Emilie Chalcraft | 7 November 2012 | 22 comments
  • In Between by BCXSY for Inframince

    In Between by BCXSY for Inframince

    Eindhoven design studio BCXSY used hand-blown glass in six grades of opacity, from transparent to white, to create a collection of glassware for Japanese design brand Inframince (+ slideshow). More about In Between by BCXSY for Inframince

    Emilie Chalcraft | 7 November 2012 | Leave a comment
  • Good Morning and Tuamotu by Anderssen & Voll

    Good Morning moka pot and Tuamotu hob by Anderssen & Voll

    Product news: Oslo designers Andersson & Voll paired a bright yellow moka pot with a cooking hob sculpted from a slab of marble for an exhibition of Norwegian design at the Design Tide Tokyo trade fair this weekend. More about Good Morning moka pot and Tuamotu hob by Anderssen & Voll

    Natasha Townsend | 5 November 2012 | 7 comments
  • Dewar Glassware by David Derksen

    Dewar Glassware by David Derksen

    Dutch Design Week: a Victorian scientist's laboratory experiments inspired Dutch designer David Derksen to create these glass lamps and vases, which have double walls like a Thermos flask. More about Dewar Glassware by David Derksen

    Emilie Chalcraft | 2 November 2012 | Leave a comment
  • Kishu by Maya Selway

    Kishu by Maya Selway

    Interieur 2012: objects that seem like half-finished sketches of candle holders, vases, bowls and bottles won British designer Maya Selway second prize in the Object category of the Interieur Design Awards at the Interieur design biennale in Kortrijk, Belgium, last week (+ slideshow). More about Kishu by Maya Selway

    Emilie Chalcraft | 2 November 2012 | 9 comments
  • The Mirror exhibitionby OKOLO and Klára Šumová

    The Mirror exhibition by OKOLO and Klára Šumová

    Designers including Marco Dessi, Tomáš Král and Adrien Rovero created experimental mirrors for an exhibition organised by Adam Štěch of Czech design firm OKOLO and curator Klára Šumová during Designblok 2012 in Prague this month. More about The Mirror exhibition by OKOLO and Klára Šumová

    Emilie Chalcraft | 29 October 2012 | Leave a comment
  • Stratigraphic Manufactury by Unfold

    Stratigraphic Manufactury by Unfold

    Istanbul Design Biennial: this project by Antwerp design studio Unfold explores how 3D-printed objects created from identical digital files can be as varied and unique as hand-made objects (+ movie + slideshow). More about Stratigraphic Manufactury by Unfold

    Emilie Chalcraft | 17 October 2012 | 1 comment
  • Debut collections by Estudio Sputnik

    Debut collectionby Estudio Sputnik

    Product news: Valencia-based Estudio Sputnik has launched its first collection, which includes a stool and table inspired by a Russian satellite (+ slideshow). More about Debut collectionby Estudio Sputnik

    Emilie Chalcraft | 16 October 2012 | 5 comments
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