Anna Oscarson creates stoneware jewels in limited editions. Within the walls of Porslinsfabriken in Lidköping, an original factory in Sweden. Anna uses the assistance of skilled crafts people who transform her vision with great care into beautiful objects. Glazes and colours integrate to form a harmonious whole that promotes forms and lines…
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Brad Stebbing launches a new lighting collection with Kenneth Cobonpue’s HIVE. Samba is a new pendant light from Sydney designer Brad Stebbing for Kenneth Cobonpue’s lighting and accessories brand, HIVE. Since winning the Ke-Zu/HIVE lighting design competition in 2008, Stebbing has been working with Cobonpue’s Philippines-based design company…
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Yin Yang is one of Kenneth Cobonpue’s most seminal designs. The original design that propelled him to international stardom. The range consists of pieces of natural and dyed rattan splits wrapped over a frame of steel and wicker supported by stainless steel legs. Also available as outdoor version in polyethylene and steel…
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‘Express’ by eliumstudio for Super-ette sums up mobility and lightness, a table which is as portable as some lamps, provided by a relentless design: a nylon cord which is both a handle and a structural element to sum up in a single gesture the function of this haiku table..
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Northern Ireland-born and young designer David Irwin has collaborated with a recently-established Brooklyn-based furniture label Juniper on this series of reduced, transportable table lamps. Simply called ‘M. Lamp’, the design was inspired by the lamps used by the 19th-century miners in England and is made of aluminium and powder-coated steel…
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George Nelson was an American industrial designer, and one of the founders of American Modernism. While Director of Design for the Herman Miller furniture company both Nelson, and his design studio, George Nelson Associates, Inc., designed much of the 20th century’s most iconic modernist furniture…
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Norwegian firm permafrost has shared images for one of 30 small ‘nordic dioramas’ created for the new nordic architecture and identity exhibition at the louisiana museum of modern art in copenhagen. These toys depict elements of modern industry and technology. The wooden toy project came about when exhibit organizers invited Permafrost to create a small “Nordic diorama” to be featured among 30 others pertaining to the show’s theme…
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