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The Design Magazine

The Design Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

SHANG System

The SHANG System is a contemporary furniture system that is rooted in history and culture. The System pairs key visual elements of traditional Chinese furniture with a modular concept, which allows flexibility in combining each component. This flexibility lets one change the function - from a stool to a bedside table and so on, and the appearance according to one’s preferred degree of visual Chinese cultural identity. The flexibility, rootedness in heritage and crafted quality is a furniture system that can be handed down as a heirloom.

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INVICTUS

Irresistible and versatile, born from the combination of a dream bowl and a multifunctional rack. It is complemented with a retractable tap, a rectangular valve - with an extractable cover - and overflow. Its majestic look is enhanced by the 40mm height of the bowl creating an alternative design. Our offer is enriched by a dishwashing supporting area that adds practicality and glamour. A flexible solution that will help organize and store the wet dishware in an extremely functional way. Another special feature is the fact of allowing the customization of the exterior by applying colored PVD.

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Vision

A set of 2 pieces that complement each other: a sink and a glass cover/board. The minimalist sink is complemented with a rectangular valve and a rectangular overflow. We added 50mm in height at the upper zone of the bowl to increase the working area and conceal the tap. The bowl and drainer have a 10mm edge to sustain several kitchen accessories or to lay the cover/board - made of silver tempered glass. The versatility of the sink is enhanced by allowing the cover/board to be applied on top of the bowl or on top of the drainer – you can use it to cover the sink or as a chopping board.

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Baan

"baan" is a type of cupboard which has been specifically designed for the purpose of dinner usage. It's unique appearance and strength is narrative that is related by function. There are several distinguishing features of cabinet systems. The different functions and features of cupboard that are separated by story such as the Cutlery insert and Box of tissues are represented by fireplace and chimney. Furthermore, wine glasses are represented by the chandelier and dish rack is symbolized by the staircase. There are four main components of house whereby narrative ideas.

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Maroma

Maroma is a multifunctional and affordable furniture aimed to solve daily needs. Maroma is effectively integrated at home because behind it´s apparent simplicity, it’s hidden more than just a fashionable and discreet table that can be comfortably stored anywhere. In fact, the laptop stand might be employed without moving or folding it, respecting the needs of the user. Maroma’s materials include beech plywood, metallic mechanisms, plastic laminate, traditional finishes and it´s fabricated by means of CNC technique. Welcome home Maroma.

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Che Palle

The archair "Che Palle 18 spheres" is a unique piece and is composed of 18 spherical elements assembled together. This armchair of Design and to be considered a real sculpture made entirely by 3 mm metal rod cut and solded by hand piece by piece. The hardest part for the production is the connection between the spheres to obtain the right posture. The color was applied in Italy by a professional painter and it was made by epoxy powder so the armachair could be use also outdoor.

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Design interview of the day

Read the latest interviews and conversations on design, creativity and innovation between design journalist and world-famous designers, artists and architects. See latest design projects and award-winning designs by famous designers, artists, architects and innovators. Discover new insights on creativity, innovation, arts, design and architecture. Learn about design processes of great designers.

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