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The Design Magazine

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

 

Mäss

I wanted to create a modular sofa that could be transformed in several separate seating solutions. The whole furniture consists of just two different pieces of the same shape to form a variety of solutions. The main structure is the same lateral shape of the arm rests but only thicker. The arm rests can be turned 180 degrees to change or continue the main piece of the furniture.

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Lande

The Coat Stand was design like a highly decorative and functional office sculpture, a fusion of art and function. The composition was thought out to be an aesthetically form to embellish the office space and to protect today most iconic corporate garment, the Blazer. The end result is a very energetic and sophisticated piece. Production and retailing wise the piece was design to be light, strong, and mass producible .

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Heartland Table

The Heartland Table is a multipurpose heirloom quality piece of furniture. It was designed with a modern aesthetic and with sustainable manufacturing processes at the heart of its essence. It’s aptly named as its design, materials, and manufacturing all occurs in the Midwest, USA. The Heartland Table is manufactured using urban reclaimed lumber as opposed to standard lumber sourcing. Urban reclaimed lumber is wood from trees in urban settings that are diseased, a nuisance, or that have fallen. This wood typically left to the incinerator or landfill, is instead reclaimed and finished.

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Bamboo Credenza

Making the Credenza's Gestalt memorable through both material (Bamboo vs Polished Stainless Steel Steel) and formal (Volumeteric vs Linear) contrasts, the credenza is able to absorb the typical haphazard collection of disparate electronic components (remotes, DVD players, cable boxes, game stations and components) surrounding home entertainment while remaining domestic and not overtly 'electronic'. The 'box', which merely sits on its tripod, is made of laminated bamboo plywood, an easily replenishable material, the details take the opportunity to amplify the intrinsic beauty of the laminations

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YO

YO follows the ergonomic principles of comfortable seating and pure geometric lines that abstractly form the letters “YO”. It creates a contrast between a massive, “male” wooden construction and a light, transparent “female” composite cloth of the seat and back, made of 100% recycled material. The tension of the cloth is achieved by the interweaving of fibres (the so-called “corset”). The lounge chair is complemented by a stool that becomes a side table when rotated 90°. A range of colour choices allows them both to easily fit into interiors of various styles.

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