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Scale of Ply by NOJI Architects
Plywood is often seen as a cheap and cheerful material, beloved of design students and a staple of DIY projects.
Solid Spin Lamps by Tamma Design
Clerkenwell Design Week is upon us and one of our favourite venues is the atmospheric former prison cells at the House of Detention, where the soft glow of the Solid Spin Lamps by Tamma Design really shone out from the crowd.
Constructs and Glitches Collection by Christopher Stuart
We have previously covered the sculptural and minimalist works of Luur, the interdisciplinary studio of American designer Christopher Stuart.
Indigo Jungle Studio by Marc&Co
The architects at Marc&Co have designed a bijou studio nestled in a sub-tropical garden in Brisbane which shows how to combine the work environment with the great outdoors.
Polar Desk Lamp by Ross Gardam
Melbourne-based designer Ross Gardam showcased a new collection of lamps at the Ventura / Lambrate design district at the recent Milan design week.
Editions by Giopato & Coombes
Traditional craftsmanship and cutting edge lighting technology are the building blocks for the refined lighting collection from Anglo-Italian design duo Giopato & Coombes.
The Double Dream of Spring by Michael Anastassiades
London-based designer Michael Anastassiades has created a series of occasional furniture for Herman Miller every bit as sculptural and minimalist as his well known designs for lights.
Cirkel Wall Light by Daphna Laurens
Daphne Laurens is a young Dutch designer best known for designing the Sofalamp and Fruitlamp for Cappellini.
3D Printed Vases by Design Libero
The 3D printing revolution marches on with a clever design by Design Libero which transforms used PET bottles into beautiful vases.
Edgeland House by Bercy Chen Studio
Nestled in the woods outside Austin in Texas, not too far from the Colorado River, is a stunning house remarkable as much for its sculptural presence as for its eco-credentials.
Monoform Living by Produce Workshop
Designers are often accused of putting their creative visions above that of their clients, but this apartment in Singapore designed by Produce Workshop shows how you can create compellingly original interior spaces when the designers apply their creativity sensitively to accommodate the client's personality.
Stamp House by Charles Wright Architects
You may be forgiven for thinking this is a preview of the villain's lair in the next James Bond movie, but this is in fact a family house which boasts remarkable environmental credentials as well as striking good looks.
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