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Lash Clock by Bina Baitel
Always complaining about not having enough time? French designer Bina Baitel has designed a unique clock which encourages you to take the time to enjoy time.
Best Quirky Storage Ideas
We may be in deepest winter but it's never too early to start planning for the spring clean.
Precious Sight by Robin Pleun Maas
Often we take simple things in life for granted and fail to appreciate the value they add.
Visioni Rug by Patricia Urquiola for cc-tapis
Graphic designs which play on perspectives may be old hat, but to apply such designs to rugs? Now that's fresh.
The New Age of Trichology by Sanne Visser
Sanne Visser is a designer who likes to push the boundaries of materials.
Waiting for a Table by Kathleen Reilly
Say goodbye to awkward silences at the dining table with Kathleen Reilly's collection of playful table accessories which promise to rewrite dining rituals and put the art into party.
The Subversive Gardener by Vanessa Harden
Reinforcements have just arrived at the frontline of guerrilla gardening with Vanessa Harden's collection of subversive gardening tools.
Furniture and Lighting from H220430
Furniture and lighting should first and foremost be functional, but sometimes a touch of whimsy can turn unremarkable objects into something more thought-provoking.
Objects of Control by Ed Lewis
With all the political upheaval these days it is easy to lose faith in politicians.
A Sense Of Pinball Table by Soo Hyeon Goo
For those who think "interactive" means jabbing fingers on touchscreen devices, this pinball table designed by Soo Hyeon Goo is a useful reminder of the pleasures of actually touching and playing with different materials.
Trolleys by Studio Knol and Christiaan Bakker
Airplane trolleys have long been a favourite target of upcycling projects by designers but few have been as ambitious as Studio Knol and Christiaan Bakker, who were commissioned by KLM to create a multi-functional cabinet from a "cluster" of airplane trolleys.
Qualities of Materials by Fort Standard
New York based designers Gregory Buntain and Ian Collings, better known as Fort Standard, like to push the boundaries with the possibilities of materials.
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