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Design What

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

 

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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TIISPA

This design is based on the concept of nature and then enhanced in the details of the layout. Because the customer is the same as ours, the workflow is very important. The Interior layout is very neat and every different function beautician room is simply distributed so there is no need to get lost. Inspiration is derived from the natural beauty . Some of the concepts adheres to can be realized, including the integration and sharing of life beauty and medical beauty. Just forget the hustle and bustle of the downtown area, and enjoy a refreshing spa tour in a relaxed and comfortable environment

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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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Carbon

Carbon – Industrial fusion reaction full of energy and vibrancy! The Carbon Barstool combines solid natural oak legs with a seat that is made of steel powder coated rods, that are curved and bent individually, destined to embrace the human form and prioritise comfort. The foot rest is bent and has laser cut denting, providing more adhesion. Carbon's metal structure is available in various colours, and also available in stainless steel. Available in two sizes, Carbon is indicated for indoor hospitality, home and contract use.

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MOLT

MOLT, a transformation of the Chinese chair, was inspired by Western design. MOLT used the idea of “anamorphosis” in the furniture to express distort perspective. The front angle appearing to be the ancient chair of Chinese emperor’s has a symbol of power, while the floating armrests represent honour, but when the experiencer walks around it. It transforms into a Western rocking chair with two elegant curved bands attached to the bottom of the legs.

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