The Design Magazine

The Design Magazine

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

 

Lunule

Lunule chair is a combination of strength, beauty and practicality. It is made of wooden frame and soft foam cushion for the seat and backrest. The cushions are covered with leather lining and all the screws are designed to be hidden. The chair pushes the boundaries and introduces a new use of chair by converting to a stool by removing the backrest. Ergonomics has been considered in the design of chair. It is suitable for people who are sitting cross legged.

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Orosi Case

In the design of this library, Persian architecture and its identity which is based on symmetry and geometric elements has been used. The design is also inspired of Orsi windows form and function, and hence made the feelings of order and endurance in the space of house by mixing tradition and modernity.

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Binhi

The Binhi (‘seed’ in Filipino) Collection is faithful to the core of it’s namesake - growth. With small seaters hosting crawling greens, medium-sized seaters supporting growing trees, and large pieces seating multiple persons, the collection fosters human relationships while keeping the conversation within the comforting presence of nature. With the intermingling of humans with humans and humans with nature, it is in this manner that the individual truly allows themselves the freedom to grow.

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Unu

UNU is a modular shelf and wardrobe system. Two lengths, three heights and two depths, further the shelves can be mounted upside down extending the height options three times. Shelves can be mixed and matched to sculpture a wall of shelves, not only up-down and sideways direction but also in-out from the wall, and the wardrobe items can also be integrated. The wall bracket allows cabling from lamps, stereo, tv and more to be hidden behind the shelves. Several add-on items are available such as book supports, hangers, mirrors, trays, tables and more.

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Pudica

The Pudica Chair is an artefact that seeks syncretism between the rationalist style of the early twentieth century and the Brazilian colonial experience, embodied in the severity and economy of its forms and in the rise of a possible transcendence. Containment of an excess that poses as a brand, the piece takes up “Brazilian” inheritances in the form of a contemporary displacement. Apart from motivation, due to its characteristic design, Pudica Chair can be stacked.

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VacuumGlow

We have combined gas-discharge indicators and advanced technologies in order to create an unusual and upmarket VacuumGlow clock. They were based on the rare lamps. The last production took place in the 1970th and was finally stopped. The unique lamps compliment naturally a casual modern housing. The clock housing is simple and laconic. The finishing touch to the image is a specially processed glass panel which provides a warm and delicate light balancing the solid case. The precise internal design is reflected in the exterior of the clocks.

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