The Design Magazine

The Design Magazine

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

 

Jingjing Cosmetic Organizer

With a prudent design style, this storage box for cosmetics can integrate into homes of various decors. Its modular design allows different beauty products to be kept separately in different, combinable areas. It complies with the habits of users and ensures a better use experience through a variety of detailed designs such as side buckles, a damping cap, etc., making your dressing table organized and clean again. In addition, the UV protection coating satisfies the need of most beauty products to be stored out of sunlight.

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Layer

The project started with making furniture out of small-diameter trees and scrap wood. Wood in Okinawa is felled due to natural disasters and road expansion. However, in recent years, road expansion has decreased due to environmental considerations, so wood is also shrinking. To continue making Okinawa furniture, it was necessary to use small materials. Therefore, the Layer stool were created by combining various types of wood. It is made from upcycled waste. This design proposes a new value by reconstructing the waste material from Okinawan wood into blocks.

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Berliner

Berliner is a round seating unit with enhanced functionality for waiting lounges, offices and houses. The design provides additional storage space for magazines, books etc. in a practical and appealing way. Nestlike wooden core of the pouf stores objects securely and visibly to the user. Berliner is upholstered with faux fur for a soft velvety touch and to emphasize comfort. It is named after the famous German pastry, Berliner (A.k.a. Kraupfen), because of its resemblance.

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Su Series

A spirit of refinement, Su is a power that develops inside through time. In other terms, it is an inward state of self-sufficiency. It is frequently not a demand that is directed outside toward nothing but rather an ongoing quest within oneself. Su have decided for the approach that is both the most natural and practical in expressing the showroom as a home. The limitless imagination and the yearning to investigate what it means to call a place "home" are both stoked by the combination of NAPP's highly methodical goods and a compelling brand design promise.

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Petra

Petra is a massive volcanic stone dining table for indoor/outdoor use: a homage to the Mexican terrain that portrays its whims and character through its materials and impeccable craftsmanship. Through its surface, etched lines run connecting each of the three circles of polished stone strategically mirroring the monoliths underneath.

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Cocoda

The Cocoda chair is characterized by its intricate three-dimensional curved arms, which are made by carving solid wood, this shape cannot be made by bending the wood. The idea is that a simple chair with only the necessary functions is the most comfortable and most beautiful. The form of the chair has been designed for functional beauty, so it not only looks beautiful, but can be used in a variety of sitting positions. The human body is made up of many curves, this chair has many curves as a result of the pursuit of comfort. It is the good seating experience no matter how you sit.

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