Design What

Design What

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

 

Galaktika

Galaktika is an armchair designed especially for airport VIP lounges or public spaces where people need to spend more time and their staying have to be comfortable. This armchair has double function. It can be used either for sitting or resting. Depending on your needs you can choose one of the two position. The upper bar is rotatable and can be used to attach electronic devices.

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Edge

The lines in this hand tufted rugs are stitched with a thread made of banana fiber. Stitching gives the rug another dimension and adds more depth to the design. The designer did choose to use the square and the triangel in combination to find the desired form. For the aqua colored rug 100% bamboo fiber is used.The mustard colored rug is tufted with NZ wool and with some added bamboo fiber for extra shine and softness.

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Osvaldo

A ceramic table clock that aims to become a character, seeking for an empathic relationship with the observer, placing itself as an active element of the home or office system. This project starts from the desire to create a table clock with sinuous shapes, designed with a single soft and harmonious stroke of pencil.

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Jal

Just Another Lamp, Jal, is based on three main principles: simplicity, quality and purity. It involves the simplicity of design, the quality of materials and the purity of the product’s purpose. This it was kept basic but also gave importance to both glass and light in equal measure. Because of this, Jal can be used in a variety of ways, formats and contexts.

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Yori

This is a project that has very close relation with the characteristics of the Japanese design, are fine, delicate edges that express the value of drawing without the need for large volumes. The laser cut in the pieces of metal laminated wood generate a present and constant volume, the upholstery in linen warms the design making it inviting and more human.

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Kollen

Kollen Bookshelf is a shelf created from the repetition of adaptable pieces in matter of size and shape of the objects on it. Its autonomous structure allows an independent working of each of the strips, so that they can be placed in different positions according to the user’s need. This structure will also allow for it to be a decorative element, it follows a clean structure broken by a curved edge that represents the mountains, in a nod to the piece’s originary region.

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