Design What

Design What

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

 

Trapeze

With its creation, the designers were inspired by the ancient Bulgarian architecture. Geometric ornament, with combination of the four elements and octagonal in the composition was typical for Bulgarian architecture. In this case designers have upside down the standard form. Result - four-sided top part on an octagonal base. The fixture is intended for illumination of local areas such dining room, reception. Since small lamp, the maximum visual effect can be achieved by hanging it on groups 3-5 pieces.

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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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Reader Collection

Reader Collection is a series of bedside lamps. The collection consists of six lamps available in different types of wood and metal: cherry, oak and walnut combined with stainless steel or brass. The idea behind Reader is inspired by mechanism of canvas easel, simplicity of movement. The lamp allows the user to manually adjust the direction of light. The light can be easily adjusted to different positions which emits direct or indirect light, depending on the function to be achieved.

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Concave Convex

Apply the features of silica gel on buckets, so that buckets have two using functions. It can not only easily prevent water from splitting from the bucket to wet out trousers and shoes, but also reduce the waste of water. Besides, you can overturn the bucket to turn it into a basin to wash some-small sized clothes.

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Orchid

Pascal’s working process is one of constant experiments with techniques and materials, completed when his products display his envisioned aesthetic effect and practicality and durability. Delight infuses his design process, which produces works that draw in the viewer, often with an irresistible urge to touch the objects. His objects express boldness, freedom and creative originality. Pascal overcomes the frustrations of complex design processes through experimentation to produce original and practical domestic objects that depict and engender happiness in a way that is complex and profound.

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Ikon

Ikon is a new and elegant approach to the" bergerre" as people are used to . It is the ultimate product that was born from natures forms merging with classic upholstery. As the design is based on a rigid simplicity, the details themselves present Ikon as a naturally decorative product with none of its functions compromised in the process.The meeting of design with craftsmanship and anthropometry makes Ikon an ergonomic sculpture.

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