The Design Magazine

The Design Magazine

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

 

Spiral

Spiral Stool is a DIY stool made entirely of CNC-manufactured cardboard that can support approximately 100 kg in weight. Assembly can be finished within 15 minutes without the use of hardware or glue. The high-quality recyclable cardboard creates a beautiful, compact surface for consumers to sit on or, when multiple stools are used as modular units, configure as a low table. When not in use, Spiral Stool can be unfolded, stored, and reused at a later time.

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Banco

In the era of digital, in which everything is intangible, Banco aims to transform the ritual of cooking creating experiences that allows the user to regain maximum senses. Banco redefines the kitchen table, improving its performance, transforming it into a tool. A furniture system integrated with worktops designed for different purposes that each user can adapt to their needs.

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The F

The F, a paradoxically lava stone side table, combines the flat and smooth table surface of mechanical production and the base of the natural primordial stone at the bottom. Modern design is about industrialization which means standard or consistent. And yet, F of standard machined form, borrowed from the industrial stool, F clip, has to be weighed with a primitive lava stone from nature, to keep itself firm. It shows the different states of volcano stone on one design, combining mechanical aesthetics with natural beauty.

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Peyto

A side table been as sculpture.The combination of technology and design makes the Peyto as a sculpture. The wood in this design is showing the behavior of fluid materials like concrete. Not only the form, but it presents a special function. The unique way of standing gives the user the opportunity of pulling Peyto into his/her bench. It makes Peyto a side table which can be an inside table, too.

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Mountain Bench

The Mountain Bench was inspired by the traditional aesthetic elements of Chinese painting. The design was dedicated to presenting the user with an aesthetic of oriental Zen. The Mountain Bench was made of mahogany, and the parts were hand polished, and finally painted to ensure the appearance. It is easy to clean, easy to manufacture and suitable for use in the living room.

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Iperbolica

The armchairs of the iperbolica collection are aesthetic figures that produces effect capable of goig beyond ordinary perceptions and current opinions of form. They are excessive, extravagant, dilated: in short, hyperbolic. They go beyond the confines of the engineered construction of the object and experimentation on the material. These armchairs are not merely roomy, comfortable seats with backrests and arms, but also an attempt to seek a precise identity within a dialectic relationship between material and form, image and object, function and decoration.

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