Bright Designlab designed the custom vanity, fabricated by Maple Key. The wallpaper is by Portland studio Makelike, and the pink tap is Fantini.
Bright Designlab designed the custom vanity, fabricated by Maple Key. The wallpaper is by Portland studio Makelike, and the pink tap is Fantini.
Vintage lover Sarah Benson worked with local firm Bright Designlab to gently update her 1925 home in Portland, Oregon. In the kitchen, Moroccan cement tiles featuring a blue Hex Dot pattern by Popham Designs cover the floor.
Vintage lover Sarah Benson worked with local firm Bright Designlab to gently update her 1925 home in Portland, Oregon. In the kitchen, Moroccan cement tiles featuring a blue Hex Dot pattern by Popham Designs cover the floor.
The built-in oak bed and wall treatment was designed by Bright Designlab and fabricated by Master Furniture Makers, with a custom colorful rug designed by Bright Designlab, in collaboration with Kush Rugs.
The built-in oak bed and wall treatment was designed by Bright Designlab and fabricated by Master Furniture Makers, with a custom colorful rug designed by Bright Designlab, in collaboration with Kush Rugs.
Floor Plan of Wilcox Estate by Bright Designlab
Floor Plan of Wilcox Estate by Bright Designlab
The communal table was designed by Bright Designlab and fabricated by Reed LaPlant.
The communal table was designed by Bright Designlab and fabricated by Reed LaPlant.
Bright Designlab designed the custom walnut island, fabricated by Maple Key. A Workstead light hangs overhead.
Bright Designlab designed the custom walnut island, fabricated by Maple Key. A Workstead light hangs overhead.
World Headquarters for the International Fund for Animal Welfare (exterior view) in Yarmouthport, Massachusetts, by designLAB Architects. Photo by Peter Vanderwarker.
World Headquarters for the International Fund for Animal Welfare (exterior view) in Yarmouthport, Massachusetts, by designLAB Architects. Photo by Peter Vanderwarker.
World Headquarters for the International Fund for Animal Welfare (interior view) in Yarmouthport, Massachusetts, by designLAB Architects. Photo by Peter Vanderwarker.
World Headquarters for the International Fund for Animal Welfare (interior view) in Yarmouthport, Massachusetts, by designLAB Architects. Photo by Peter Vanderwarker.
Before: Bright Designlab reworked the fireplace to ensure circulation happens all the way around it, which also better connects the kitchen to the living room.
Before: Bright Designlab reworked the fireplace to ensure circulation happens all the way around it, which also better connects the kitchen to the living room.
Bright Designlab designed the kitchen to feature a large central island, topped with a custom marble slab from the “Lincoln Quarry.” White-oak custom cabinets rest beneath.
Bright Designlab designed the kitchen to feature a large central island, topped with a custom marble slab from the “Lincoln Quarry.” White-oak custom cabinets rest beneath.
Fixie Lamp by DAG Designlab. "The Fixie Lamp Series is a collection of four LED based lamps made of a flexible material which makes them playful, and offers the users a variety of postures and adjustments."

Photo by Inbal Marmari.
Fixie Lamp by DAG Designlab. "The Fixie Lamp Series is a collection of four LED based lamps made of a flexible material which makes them playful, and offers the users a variety of postures and adjustments." Photo by Inbal Marmari.
Gravity Stool by Jólan van der Wiel received the BIO 23 student work award. The look of this wind-swept seating design was created by combining iron filings, resin, and the power of magnetism. A much talked about submission in the "machines and processes" category, Gravity Stool was created under the supervision of Bas van Beek at Gerrit Rietveld Academie/DesignLab, Amsterdam, The Netherlands in 2011. 

"The almost freakish positioning of the magnetic fields in the mold machine largely determines the final shape of the stool. It is the combination of the magnet machine with the plastic material (developed specifically for this purpose) that enabled the designer to start a small but efficient chain of production."
Gravity Stool by Jólan van der Wiel received the BIO 23 student work award. The look of this wind-swept seating design was created by combining iron filings, resin, and the power of magnetism. A much talked about submission in the "machines and processes" category, Gravity Stool was created under the supervision of Bas van Beek at Gerrit Rietveld Academie/DesignLab, Amsterdam, The Netherlands in 2011. "The almost freakish positioning of the magnetic fields in the mold machine largely determines the final shape of the stool. It is the combination of the magnet machine with the plastic material (developed specifically for this purpose) that enabled the designer to start a small but efficient chain of production."