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Design What

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

 

Andromeda

The name Andromeda comes from the famous galaxy visible to the naked eyes from Earth, and it is inspired by the macroscopic and primordial beauty of light. The lamp has two different light sources, one directed to the bottom and one diffused to the top, which can be switched on or off separately. The diffused one is based on LED edge lighting technology and creates a starry sky effect thanks to 170 different-sized holes scattered along the lower surface. The bottom one, also based on LED technology, is accessorized by an innovative and simply-to-use interchangeable lens system.

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Comfort Zone

Comfort Zone is a bench designed for interior spaces and waiting lounges for utmost comfort. The design combines contemporary materials in a way that supports repairability that promotes sustainable cycles in the long term. The cushioned parts are fixed on top of the wooden bench and can be replaced easily without disassembling the whole product. The seating surfaces also offer customisation with colours and materials for the use environment.

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Spin

A table , a lamp, a piece to decoration. This piece is singular and trendy, inspired by the flexible use of space, and the interaction of the user with the furniture, also through the possibilities of uses and provisions. The contraposition of materials and forms are one of the highlights of this design. The top of the table turned in pine wood rests on a lightweight slim metal base , giving lightness and beauty to the piece.

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Karekla

The Karekla-chair is a hybrid chair created from a series of neglected wooden shells. A simple adjustment of cutting the shell into segments made it into this one of a kind design, upcycling it and giving it a new life. When one decides to sit in the chair, the segments will succumb to the weight of the user and create a comfortable seating. After standing back up again the shell returns to it’s original shape. It's unusual and abstract appearance makes the user uncertain of it's primary function bringing a sort of comical twist to the whole concept.

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Roots

Emotional Objects do not follow trends or fashion, designed with no concessions or restrains. Objects with strong ideas and concepts that will make them last over time. Nature has always been an inspiration and its interpretation a long tradition in design. Roots is unique and the result of an inspiration crafted with patience, art and craftsmanship allied to the latest technology. It is a beautiful piece of art that you will want to have it at home, not in the office. Each object ishould be treated like art and when one of it leaves, a piece of the designer goes along.

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Concept Collection by Matthew Elton

The furniture offers great proportions, use of different material finishes, such as walnut, brightly coloured laminates, all to give the impression of a tailors suit and offer surprise and warmth. The thought that has gone in to the designs to very high. Theses pieces are designed to provide the consumer with a feeling of opulence and also the feeling that the furniture works with there surroundings to offer more than just function but also blend into the life of the owners.

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