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Explore - Furniture Design
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Site of the Day: Lightly
Australian home wares studio Lightly creates sweet and simple products.
written by: Olivia Martin05.06.13 -
Scandinavian Design on the Docket
Peep a few of our favorite finds in a major Scandinavian design auction happening in Chicago on May 16, 2013.
written by: Kelsey Keith05.06.13 -
Become a Dwell Insider: Get the scoop on furniture trends from a Dwell Editor
Come and celebrate our new furniture issue with Dwell Deputy Editor Jaime Gillin at Room & Board in San Francisco. The issue pays homage to the exciting spectrum of modern...
05.03.13 -
MDRN by Lagomorph Design
MDRN was created to produce some of Lagomorph Design’s most successful one-of-a-kind, custom designs at a more affordable price point. This was achieved by standardizing various design elements and...
05.02.13 -
5 Australian Designers We Love
Australia—the light-drenched island at the bottom of the world, the site of virgin white beaches, exotic air, and majestic wilderness, place to a vivid national surf culture, a heady tropical...
written by: Caia Hagel05.02.13 -
LL Design Build
Managing American hardwoods properly, while respecting their beauty and tradition of responding to a modern aesthetic using an age old living resource.
05.01.13 -
6 Plastic Furniture and Accessory Designs
From an innovative toaster to a bright scratch resistant chair, check out these six designs that feature the numeours capabilities of the moldable, bendable, and wondrous material: plastic. And be...
written by: Ivane Soyombo05.01.13 -
A Magnetic Coffee Table
In Brussels last spring, we had the opportunity to visit Studio With a View, a collective workshop shared by an architect, two photographers, and five designers. Afterwards, we posted about some...
written by: Jaime Gillin04.30.13 -
Product Spotlight: A-Frames by Chiaozza
Inspired by a Danish folk design, Brooklyn-based Chiaozza's hand-cut geometrical A-Frame shelves not only house various keepsakes and objects, but can proudly stand on its own as a sculptural wall...
written by: Eujin Rhee04.30.13 -
Stoa Design
A philosophical designer based in Beyoğlu relies on handicraft, woodworking, and the universal meaning of nature.
written by: Shonquis Moreno04.29.13 -
Design Shop We Love: The Future Perfect in SF
We recently had the chance to visit Williamsburg design shop, The Future Perfect's, newest west coast outpost in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco (check out our first report here!)...
written by: Eujin Rheephotos by: Eujin Rhee04.26.13 -
Pattern Play
Geometric motifs taken from a centuries-old document still serve as inspiration to Istanbul’s contemporary designers.
written by: Gökhan Karakuş04.26.13 -
Second Look: Henry Wilson
With Australian designer Henry Wilson's new A-Joint Mini, a flexible joint used to connect standardized timber, it's possible to construct simple, strong furniture on a budget using wood from a...
04.25.13 -
Dirk Vander Kooij
Dirk Vander Kooij's furniture is inspired by a form created with a 30-year-old 3-D printer. "Older machines were less precise, which means thicker lines but also very little waste of material,” he...
written by: Zahid Sardar04.24.13 -
Frank Tjepkema
Frank Tjepkema founded his industrial design firm, Tjep., in Amsterdam in 2001 and has since produced objects in scales from minute to massive. On the tinier end of the spectrum, he has designed...
written by: Zahid Sardar04.23.13 -
The Psychology of Seating
At a time when everyone is talking about working from home versus working in the office (thanks, Yahoo!), does it really matter where you sit? Continuum, a global innovation and design consultancy,...
04.23.13 -
Joost and Kiki
Design Academy Eindhoven graduates Joost van Bleiswijk and Kiki van Eijk—known as Joost & Kiki—have gained a following for their conceptual art–based furniture, but recent pieces signal a change....
written by: Zahid Sardar04.23.13 -
Curro Claret’s T300 Piece
Barcelona-based designer Curro Claret made the Piece, an innovative metal bracket that can transform found materials into furniture, available for sale for the first time at Salone del Mobile.
written by: Olivia Martin04.22.13 -
Product Spotlight: Baobab Coffee Table
Inspired by Madagascar's national tree, baobab, French designer Ionna Vautrin created this atypical shaped coffee table for contemporary furniture company, Moustache.
written by: Eujin Rhee04.19.13 -
45 Kilo
True to their Bauhaus training, Berlin-based designers Philipp Schöpfer and Daniel Klapsing of 45 Kilo let craft, experimentation, and industrialized production shape their work. “Everything that...
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