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Anna Karlin Furniture and Fine Objects
If, like us, you are tiring of the visual assault that Christmas brings (we've seen enough red green and gold thank you very much), you will love the sense of luxury and refinement that Anna Karlin's collection of furniture, lighting and accessories brings.
Railing Series by Aranda\Lasch
It is Design Miami time and the city of cruise ships and art deco style hotels is fast becoming a must-visit design destination. At this year's event one exhibition that has caught our eye is the Railing Series of furniture currently on show at Gallery ALL.
Folly Soaps by Pelle
HHere at the Do Shop we don't offer skincare products (yet), but we were seriously tempted when we spotted these beautifully sculptural soaps by Pelle, a New York based design studio founded by Jean and Oliver Pelle.
Arxi Collection of Bags by Konstantin Kofta
We have a minor bag fetish here at Do and we are especially turned on by bags with a sculptural quality.
Stackable 3-D Printed Ceramics by Elise Luttik and Hester Stolk
At Do we adore sculptural ceramics, so we were delighted to spot the 3-D printed stackable ceramic vessels presented by Elise Luttik and Hester Stolk at the Dutch Design Week in Eindhoven.
Shopping Cart Furniture by Etienne Reijnders
Disused and abandoned supermarket shopping trolleys always seem to have an air of melancholy about them, especially if they reside on the bottom of a canal.
Playful Drinks Trolley and Bench by Douglas & Company
Jan and Liani Douglas are a Cape Town based design duo specialising in contemporary furniture, lighting and interior objects.
De-Dimension by Jong Ha Choi
Thanks to Instagram, Pinterest and the omnipresence of advertising, it sometimes feels as if life is all about images.
The Unimaginary Project by Beatrice Cordara
In this Instagram-obsessed world we live in, it sometimes feel as if products are created just to look good in an exhibition, magazine or on a mobile phone screen.
Functional 3D Printed Ceramics by Olivier van Herpt
3D printing has been all the rage for some time now, but its practical use has so far been limited by the size of the objects that can be printed and the materials that can be used.
Popcorn Monsoon by Jolene Carlier
Jolene Calier, who has just graduated from the Bachelor course at the Design Academy Eindhoven, has a background in graphic design, which is why her projects always start with illustrations in her trademark bright, bold and jovial style.
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