Design What

Design What

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

 

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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Artist Pendants

The ARTIST pendants are extremely slim-line when seen in profile, it has a very high light output and yet a very comfortable, it is even dimmeble. The light itself is distributed absolutely evenly from the opalized shade. The streamlined smooth design, with no visible screws or brackets, leaves the impression that the ARTIST pendants were designed in one single line without lifting the pencil from the paper. The ARTIST pendants are available in two sizes ø250 and ø400 mm, it comes in the finishes Smooth Grey, Smooth Black and Polished Copper.

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Fireworks

Fireworks is designed to provide an alternative take on the classic steakhouse. This intriguing restaurant and bar concept take visitors into a surreal universe celebrating the fire as source of warmth, protection and good grilled food. The entire space is a complete kinetic art installation where wall bricks glow like embers, smoke comes from the kitchen area, and every 30 minutes lighting strikes appear pulsing from the bar counter and from within cracks in the ceiling. This is a place high in symbolism, aesthetic drama, sensory stimulation and taste sensations: fireworks for the senses.

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yuno

yuno, the smart alternative to the folding table. Open plan areas and halls call for a particularly high degree of efficiency in the handling of tables and chairs. The yuno stacking table was designed with just such areas in mind. The design of the table facilitates compact stacking – without any need to fold the frame. yuno thus pioneers an entirely new generation of stacking tables. Moreover, the programme’s top quality design opens up further areas of use such as seminar rooms and creative spaces.

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Timbiriche

The design looks to reflect the continuously changing life of the contemporary man in a polyvalent and inventive space that with a single surface conformed by absence or presence of the pieces of wood that slide, remove or placed, offers an infinity of possibilities to organize the objects in a work space, assuring permanence in the custom created places and that respond to the needs of each moment. The designers are inspired by the traditional timbiriche game, remaking the essence of accommodating the matrix of personal movable points that provides a playful space to the workplace.

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